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Re: 2017 NBA Draft Lottery

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 3:47 pm
by In2ition
Marty [Mori Chu] wrote:Has anybody noticed that Superbone looks a lot like Devin Booker??
I thought it was just a coincidence

Re: 2017 NBA Draft Lottery

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 5:23 pm
by O_Gardino
Superbone wrote:
Superbone wrote:
O_Gardino wrote:Sup 'erb One: One who enjoys supping on herbs, such as basil, dill, and thyme.

I could do this all day. :)
Eh, I'm not so sure. You've spread it pretty thin already. :P
BTW, I was going to give you 1.5 out of 10 but then I had to bump it up a point for pushing the boundaries so far, so 2.5 out of 10. :P
:D

Re: 2017 NBA Draft Lottery

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 8:49 pm
by Nodack
Valve Trombones aren't real trombones. Those are what they give trumpet players when the are desperate for bone players.

I'll assume Superbone agrees with me.

Re: 2017 NBA Draft Lottery

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 9:16 pm
by Superbone
Nodack wrote:Valve Trombones aren't real trombones. Those are what they give trumpet players when the are desperate for bone players.

I'll assume Superbone agrees with me.
Most definitely. Also the sound quality of a slide trombone is far superior to that of a valve trombone due to the extra, tight tubing on a valve trombone versus the open tubing on a slide trombone.

Re: 2017 NBA Draft Lottery

Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 4:28 am
by Indy
In2ition wrote:
Marty [Mori Chu] wrote:Has anybody noticed that Superbone looks a lot like Devin Booker??
I thought it was just a coincidence
And I think he has been posting on here since abut the time Booker was born. Hmm.

Re: 2017 NBA Draft Lottery

Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 10:15 am
by JCSunsfan
Superbone wrote:
Nodack wrote:Valve Trombones aren't real trombones. Those are what they give trumpet players when the are desperate for bone players.

I'll assume Superbone agrees with me.
Most definitely. Also the sound quality of a slide trombone is far superior to that of a valve trombone due to the extra, tight tubing on a valve trombone versus the open tubing on a slide trombone.
Ha. Fellow music geeks. Just as a bit of trivia. I sat next to this guy in Junior High Band.

http://www.ericfelten.com/

Re: 2017 NBA Draft Lottery

Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 11:23 am
by Superbone
JCSunsfan wrote:
Superbone wrote:
Nodack wrote:Valve Trombones aren't real trombones. Those are what they give trumpet players when the are desperate for bone players.

I'll assume Superbone agrees with me.
Most definitely. Also the sound quality of a slide trombone is far superior to that of a valve trombone due to the extra, tight tubing on a valve trombone versus the open tubing on a slide trombone.
Ha. Fellow music geeks. Just as a bit of trivia. I sat next to this guy in Junior High Band.

http://www.ericfelten.com/
OK, there we go. One degree of separation. I knew Eric well. Sat next to him in the trombone section of the Young Sounds jazz big band when we were in high school. I know his brother Dave, the minister (and sax player), pretty well too.

Re: 2017 NBA Draft Lottery

Posted: Wed May 03, 2017 7:21 pm
by bajanguy008
Saw a mock earlier today with us taking Josh at 2 with Fultz going to Boston 1st, can't remember who it was by tho smh

Re: 2017 NBA Draft Lottery

Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 3:06 pm
by wpmiller42
Have you all seen this about Lonzo Ball and his own signature shoe from his family's "Big Baller Brand"?

http://www.slamonline.com/kicks/lonzo-b ... hsxhbWh.97

I actually think Ball is going to be a good player, but I hope we don't draft him. I just think his dad is going to force him to a big market like L.A. cause it just sounds like his dad is all about endorsement and he's pulling Lonzo along with him. I used to think that his Lonzo's dad wouldn't be an issue, but now you've got your son selling $495 shoes before he's even played a minute in the NBA? C'mon.

Re: 2017 NBA Draft Lottery

Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 3:46 pm
by Split T
I'm a little worried that the report that we prefer ball is true. Makes me kinda hope LA lands #1 and takes Ball. That way we have to pick Fultz. That being said, I'm not opposed to Ball the player, just think passing on Fultz would be a big mistake.

Re: 2017 NBA Draft Lottery

Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 4:11 pm
by ShelC
I'm concerned with the circus that could come with Ball, namely his father, and the feeling that Phoenix isn't a big enough market for him. That would start the clock as to when he's leaving for LA, NY, etc.

Re: 2017 NBA Draft Lottery

Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 4:24 pm
by Mori Chu
I'm honestly not worried about that Ball dad stuff. If you look at the new CBA, it has huge financial penalties for leaving a team as a free agent and signing somewhere else. If we draft him, he will make way, way more money staying with us for his first several big contracts. Even his did will be able to do that math. If they demand a trade, fine, at least we'll make the Lakers give us assets for him. But I just don't think it would come to that. I also think Lonzo Ball is his own person and won't let his father dictate what team he plays for.

Re: 2017 NBA Draft Lottery

Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 4:30 pm
by ShelC
It's just the headache and potential distractions though. That kind of stuff can eat away at a team and its chemistry. I know I'm sounding a bit dramatic but I'd rather just avoid all of that. Even getting assets back in a trade isn't the same as getting a great player who wants to be on your team. If Booker wanted out and we got some good assets for him, would it be the same as having a 20 yr old Booker who's just scratching the surface?

Re: 2017 NBA Draft Lottery

Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 4:32 pm
by In2ition
I believe that if the Suns are in the position to draft Lonzo and they are convinced that this is the road that's best, that they will have to go all in on the Ball family. What I mean is that they will probably give assurances that they will pick Gelo next year, even if he's not good enough to be drafted, which is most likely the case. They will also ask the Ball family to move to Phx, and hand them the keys to the franchise with the idea that Lonzo with Booker and the current young talent that is already on the roster will lead them to a championship.

I have a feeling that Magic and the Lakers are playing like they will take Lonzo, but in truth they have their eyes on another. Although, Lonzo would fit well with their team.

Re: 2017 NBA Draft Lottery

Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 4:37 pm
by bajanguy008
I really liked the little bit of Fultz I saw, wish I caught more games but Washington was terrible and accessing college ball online streams not as easy as NBA

Re: 2017 NBA Draft Lottery

Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 4:40 pm
by Flagrant Fowl
I would doubt Lavar Ball, his company, and the offensively priced $495 Lonzo Ball shoes, but this is America. In this country, Lavar Ball will probably be on the cover of Forbes in less than 10 years after becoming a billionaire.

Donald Fucking Trump is POTUS. Nothing surprises me anymore.

Re: 2017 NBA Draft Lottery

Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 5:06 pm
by Split T
In2ition wrote:I believe that if the Suns are in the position to draft Lonzo and they are convinced that this is the road that's best, that they will have to go all in on the Ball family. What I mean is that they will probably give assurances that they will pick Gelo next year, even if he's not good enough to be drafted, which is most likely the case. They will also ask the Ball family to move to Phx, and hand them the keys to the franchise with the idea that Lonzo with Booker and the current young talent that is already on the roster will lead them to a championship.

I have a feeling that Magic and the Lakers are playing like they will take Lonzo, but in truth they have their eyes on another. Although, Lonzo would fit well with their team.
We're stupid if we make promises to draft the younger ball brothers. I'm sure we learned something from the Morris fiasco. And I don't know which ball brother is which, but if you're talking about the one headed to UCLA next year, he's not an NBA prospect.

Re: 2017 NBA Draft Lottery

Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 5:10 pm
by TOO
Split T wrote:
In2ition wrote:I believe that if the Suns are in the position to draft Lonzo and they are convinced that this is the road that's best, that they will have to go all in on the Ball family. What I mean is that they will probably give assurances that they will pick Gelo next year, even if he's not good enough to be drafted, which is most likely the case. They will also ask the Ball family to move to Phx, and hand them the keys to the franchise with the idea that Lonzo with Booker and the current young talent that is already on the roster will lead them to a championship.

I have a feeling that Magic and the Lakers are playing like they will take Lonzo, but in truth they have their eyes on another. Although, Lonzo would fit well with their team.
We're stupid if we make promises to draft the younger ball brothers. I'm sure we learned something from the Morris fiasco. And I don't know which ball brother is which, but if you're talking about the one headed to UCLA next year, he's not an NBA prospect.
LiAngelo looks like he could be an NFL TE. Maybe he gives football a shot?

Re: 2017 NBA Draft Lottery

Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 5:50 pm
by Superbone
Here's where I've settled on the lottery as far as how I'll feel about it. We'll probably get the 4th pick since it has the highest odds for an individual pick for us. If we get 1-3, we got lucky. If we get 5, we had bad luck. If we get 1 or 2, I'll be ecstatic.

12 days and counting...

Re: 2017 NBA Draft Lottery

Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 5:52 pm
by In2ition
Superbone wrote:Here's where I've settled on the lottery as far as how I'll feel about it. We'll probably get the 4th pick since it has the highest odds for an individual pick for us. If we get 1-3, we got lucky. If we get 5, we had bad luck. If we get 1 or 2, I'll be ecstatic.

12 days and counting...
That's pretty much how I feel too.