Game Day: Spurs (4-2) @ Suns (1-5), Wed 10/31/18
Re: Game Day: Spurs (4-2) @ Suns (1-5), Wed 10/31/18
On the bits I saw.. Ref's seemed to give SA a lot of calls... Stat's suggest missing shots (or comparatively letting easy shots for opponents) is our biggest downfall
Re: Game Day: Spurs (4-2) @ Suns (1-5), Wed 10/31/18
Lack of any kind of passion for the game is a big part of the downfall. At least Booker has that. How about showing a little emotion and care? We seem like we're just going through the motions right now.
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Re: Game Day: Spurs (4-2) @ Suns (1-5), Wed 10/31/18
Wise man.The Bobster wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 4:42 pmHe probably talked to Sarver and thought to himself "I want no part of this s***."TheOriginalOriginal wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 4:09 pmMaybe Budenholzer just wanted ya know, the better job?
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Re: Game Day: Spurs (4-2) @ Suns (1-5), Wed 10/31/18
I get that Milwaukee has Giannis, but Bud is an AZ native and we had Booker, assets, a high pick coming, AZ weather vs. WI weather. On the surface there were definitely some appealing things about the coaching situation.TheOriginalOriginal wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 4:50 pmWise man.The Bobster wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 4:42 pmHe probably talked to Sarver and thought to himself "I want no part of this s***."TheOriginalOriginal wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 4:09 pmMaybe Budenholzer just wanted ya know, the better job?
But yeah.. below the surface.. yeah. We're all agreeing here. One way or another Sarver blew it.
Re: Game Day: Spurs (4-2) @ Suns (1-5), Wed 10/31/18
I'm not in favor of overpaying for a Meh point guard but our drafting has been pretty Meh lately.
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Re: Game Day: Spurs (4-2) @ Suns (1-5), Wed 10/31/18
I don't want to have to rely on the draft. It's a crapshoot. Especially for this rudderless team.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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Re: Game Day: Spurs (4-2) @ Suns (1-5), Wed 10/31/18
Let's be clear: this team has made stupid draft picks, trades, AND free agency signings. I don't see any reason to give up on the draft but still trust the front office's ability to make trades and signings that will make this team significantly better.
All the Suns need is that lotto pick and cap space. Move Josh Jackson with Ryan Anderson for expiring deals. This free agency class is loaded with veteran role players that could really solidify and balance the roster.
All the Suns need is that lotto pick and cap space. Move Josh Jackson with Ryan Anderson for expiring deals. This free agency class is loaded with veteran role players that could really solidify and balance the roster.
Re: Game Day: Spurs (4-2) @ Suns (1-5), Wed 10/31/18
THIS!
I'd make the argument that the biggest reason we are in the mess we are in now is because of relying on the draft far too much.
DeMarcus Cousins, Kyrie Irving, Paul George, Kawhi Leonard, soon Jimmy Butler are just few of the star players that have been traded in the last 2 years to teams that were NOT on their list of "favorite teams to sign with".
I wonder how different the Suns outlook would be right now with one or two of those players on the roster.
Re: Game Day: Spurs (4-2) @ Suns (1-5), Wed 10/31/18
That would be a weak argument. The Suns chased after LaMarcus Aldridge, hung on to Eric Bledsoe WAY TOO long, signed Tyson Chandler to an idiotic deal, brought in Isaiah Thomas, and spent all their money on Trevor Ariza this offseason. Most of the draft picks were results of mismanagement of the veterans on the team and terrible coaching, not strategic reliance on the draft.
Re: Game Day: Spurs (4-2) @ Suns (1-5), Wed 10/31/18
Cousins didn't have a wish list. He was toxic and Sacramento finally decided to ties. And then New Orleans let him walk and are doing just fine without him. The Suns didn't miss out there.
Kyrie Irving could have been had, probably. But I don't think Devon Booker would be enough to keep him here. The Suns were a disaster at the head coach, general manager, and ownership level. We don't have Brad Stevens and Danny Ainge, and like it or not, that matters. The Suns didn't have anything in place to persuade Irving to buy in.
Jimmy Butler?! Next.
San Antonio wanted a package for Leonard that help them remain a playoff team. The only thing the Suns had to offer to accomplish that is Devin Booker. Do you think the Suns would be better off swapping Booker for Kawhi Leonard?
Paul George?! Indiana won that trade and OKC is stuck with a fringe star with a bloated contract. I'm not sad about not having Paul George.
Re: Game Day: Spurs (4-2) @ Suns (1-5), Wed 10/31/18
Just reliving all those stupid ass moves makes you wonder why he was kept for so long. Should have fired him leading up to the 2018 draft.INFORMER wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 8:11 pmThat would be a weak argument. The Suns chased after LaMarcus Aldridge, hung on to Eric Bledsoe WAY TOO long, signed Tyson Chandler to an idiotic deal, brought in Isaiah Thomas, and spent all their money on Trevor Ariza this offseason. Most of the draft picks were results of mismanagement of the veterans on the team and terrible coaching, not strategic reliance on the draft.
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Re: Game Day: Spurs (4-2) @ Suns (1-5), Wed 10/31/18
Ricky Rubio is who we should be targeting. Dante Exum has bee playing pretty well to start this season and I think Utah would like to move him into the starting role by the beginning of next year. I'm sure they'd like to re-sign Rubio, but they'll likely offer him a lower value contract and a bench role, where as the Suns will have the cap space and a starting role for him.
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Re: Game Day: Spurs (4-2) @ Suns (1-5), Wed 10/31/18
Agreed. He hasn't been shooting great so far this year, but he has been my number one target for awhile. We need someone like him to distribute the ball.Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 10:07 pmRicky Rubio is who we should be targeting. Dante Exum has bee playing pretty well to start this season and I think Utah would like to move him into the starting role by the beginning of next year. I'm sure they'd like to re-sign Rubio, but they'll likely offer him a lower value contract and a bench role, where as the Suns will have the cap space and a starting role for him.
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Re: Game Day: Spurs (4-2) @ Suns (1-5), Wed 10/31/18
Ayton, Booker, Warren, Okobo and Bridges don’t seem to be horrible draft picks to me.
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Re: Game Day: Spurs (4-2) @ Suns (1-5), Wed 10/31/18
Just accept it. This season is lost. We still can't compete (let alone win) because the roster is as mess with no PG or PF. When you look at what we have, all you see is pure trash until you get to some unproven kids and Booker-Ayton-Warren. That's a bottom 5 team in this league, especially when teams are scoring so much and we can't either shoot or defend.
The only way out of this is nailing the next high pick and using wisely FA money. If you enter next offseason with just Booker-Ayton-Warren-Bridges-Okobo-top5 pick, and renounce/dump/stretch everything else, you are looking at around $35M in cap space (plus the room exception).
Say the pick delivers a real player at one of the two positions of need. You have a lot of room to fix the other hole and add some veteran role players, which means you have rotation of 8-9 guys who hopefully make sense on the court.
In the meantime, start Okobo, Booker, Bridges, Warren and Ayton and look for small positive things.
The only way out of this is nailing the next high pick and using wisely FA money. If you enter next offseason with just Booker-Ayton-Warren-Bridges-Okobo-top5 pick, and renounce/dump/stretch everything else, you are looking at around $35M in cap space (plus the room exception).
Say the pick delivers a real player at one of the two positions of need. You have a lot of room to fix the other hole and add some veteran role players, which means you have rotation of 8-9 guys who hopefully make sense on the court.
In the meantime, start Okobo, Booker, Bridges, Warren and Ayton and look for small positive things.
Re: Game Day: Spurs (4-2) @ Suns (1-5), Wed 10/31/18
Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 10:07 pmRicky Rubio is who we should be targeting. Dante Exum has bee playing pretty well to start this season and I think Utah would like to move him into the starting role by the beginning of next year. I'm sure they'd like to re-sign Rubio, but they'll likely offer him a lower value contract and a bench role, where as the Suns will have the cap space and a starting role for him.

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Re: Game Day: Spurs (4-2) @ Suns (1-5), Wed 10/31/18
I'd contend with Bogdanovic at #27, but we know what he did with his rights. Trademark one step forward, one step backwards.