Even better, someday he will be an expiring contract!!!jkalldaway wrote:Bledsoe's contract, after the cap increases, will absolutely be an asset. Be patient.
Be patient!!,

Even better, someday he will be an expiring contract!!!jkalldaway wrote:Bledsoe's contract, after the cap increases, will absolutely be an asset. Be patient.
Cap took it to a scary place.Cap wrote:Even better than that, some day we will all be dead and never have to endure another Suns loss again.
Yeah, I'm going to pretend that never happened. The Suns WILL win a championship in my lifetime.INFORMER wrote:Cap took it to a scary place.Cap wrote:Even better than that, some day we will all be dead and never have to endure another Suns loss again.
How old are you Superbone?Superbone wrote:Yeah, I'm going to pretend that never happened. The Suns WILL win a championship in my lifetime.INFORMER wrote:Cap took it to a scary place.Cap wrote:Even better than that, some day we will all be dead and never have to endure another Suns loss again.
I figure I've got 30 to 50 years.gosuns wrote:How old are you Superbone?Superbone wrote:Yeah, I'm going to pretend that never happened. The Suns WILL win a championship in my lifetime.INFORMER wrote:Cap took it to a scary place.Cap wrote:Even better than that, some day we will all be dead and never have to endure another Suns loss again.
The problem is that you're counting Bledsoe and the Morris Twins in the out performing or soon-to-perform assets category.This means that there is no real incentive for a team to trade out performing or soon-to-perform assets in exchange for a giant expiring contract (cap relief).
Bledsoe certainly isn't. I am not sure about Marcus; probably on the lower side but close. Markieff is. Unless I am just crazy and there are plenty of other PFs in the league (not on rookie contracts) doing more for less money.The problem is that you're counting Bledsoe and the Morris Twins in the out performing or soon-to-perform assets category.
What are you talking about, JK? When did LeBron average these stats? or Durant? I must be reading your post incorrectly.jkalldaway wrote:While I am down on Bledsoe right now as well, I think it is important to point out that these are the players that have had his averages (points, rebounds, assists) in a season over the past five years:
Lebron
Durant
Westbrook
Kobe
Iggy
Rondo
Harden
Curry
Lillard
Paul
Brandon Knight
Tyreke Evans
Not horrible company.
You should add TOs in there too...jkalldaway wrote:Indy, yes. since the 2010-11 season, the following players averaged 13.6, 5, and 5 or better:
LeBron James 26.8 PPG, 8 Reb, 7.3 AST
Kevin Durant 32.0 PPG, 7.4 Reb, 5.5 AST
LeBron James 27.1 PPG, 6.9 REB, 6.3 AST
LeBron James 26.7 PPG, 7.5 REB, 7.0 AST
LeBron James 27.1 PPG, 7.9 REB, 6.2 AST
Russell Westbrook 23.2 PPG, 5.2 REB, 7.4 AST
Kobe Bryant 27.3 PPG, 5.6 REB, 6.0 AST
Andre Iguodala 14.1 PPG, 5.8 REB, 6.3 AST
Russell Westbrook 21.8 PPG, 5.7 REB, 6.9 AST
Rajon Rondo 13.7 PPG, 5.6 REB, 11.1 AST
James Harden 25.5 PPG, 6.6 REB, 7.2 AST
Stephen Curry 24.8 PPG, 5.6 REB, 7.7 AST
Damian Lillard 20.6 PPG, 5.2 REB, 6.6 AST
Chris Paul 18 PPG, 5.3 REB, 10.1 AST
Michael Carter-Williams 16.7 PPG, 6.2 REB, 6.3 AST
LeBron James 27.8 PPG, 6.4 REB. 6.8 AST
Brandon Knight 18.3 PPG, 6.0 REB, 6.4 AST
Tyreke Evans 16.3 PPG, 6.8 REB, 7.1 AST
Yeah, that was pretty awful. With his tank like body, he should at least be getting to the line 5 times a night (either for 10 shots if he misses the drive, or as little as 5 if he makes them all).ShelC wrote:I mean, I'm cool with 18-5-7 on 44% and 2 threes a game. But 0/6 with 1 point? Really??