I didn't see it. His shot was always flat. The further out he is, the worse the results.JeremyG wrote: ↑Mon May 22, 2023 9:33 pm“…or offensive scheme.” So the coaching was leaving a lot on the table then.Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Mon May 22, 2023 9:24 pmHe's not devoid of offensive abilities, and I never said that. He can score the ball well when set up by teammates or offensive scheme. There's nothing left on the table in terms of development. He's not going to significantly improve his ballhandling, playmaking or 3-point shooting unless he starts actually putting in the work. I haven't seen an indication that'll happen and especially not since he's signed a new contract.JeremyG wrote: ↑Mon May 22, 2023 9:14 pmBut how does a player devoid of offensive abilities score over 30 points, even against a bad team? You just said in the coaching thread that there is nothing being left on the table with Ayton.
As for the second part, seriously? He put in tons of work on his three point shooting, and showed it in training camp. Monty just didn’t let him shoot it—and not even one corner three this year after he worked on that shot all summer.
As Barkley and the rest of the TNT crew always say, a coach can’t give a player confidence but they can take away their confidence.
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Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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And when he did catch and then tried to dribble, the ball would be stolen most of the time.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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https://arizonasports.com/story/3524188 ... hris-paul/
Suns face complex avenues for potentially moving on from Chris Paul
Suns face complex avenues for potentially moving on from Chris Paul
Olson on Paul:The Phoenix Suns know what they want to get done this offseason with what will be some type of roster makeover. It’s just a matter of how the cap situation limits the functionality of that roster, and it’s not solely about making simple choices of bringing guys back or not.
I would not move on from Paul. He will adapt far better to the role with a full season knowing what it is going to be, and it’s very unlikely Phoenix would be able to replace him with a better player for next year.
Short-term thinking reigns supreme in the Durant era. How that looks for the Suns, though, is open to interpretation, and we’ll know in six weeks.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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I don't know how CP can adapt his game if it means playing off the ball. That's not his game. Maybe a new coach can better integrate CP, Book and KD but you still want the ball in Book and KD's hands. CP is ball dominant and most effective as a true PG setting things up, running PnR and getting guys involved.
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And even if he adapts, he can't hold up for 4 rounds in the playoffs. We've got years of evidence pointing a giant arrow at this fact. At his price, I'd rather someone 75% as good (and another piece) who will actually suit up in May.ShelC wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2023 7:22 pmI don't know how CP can adapt his game if it means playing off the ball. That's not his game. Maybe a new coach can better integrate CP, Book and KD but you still want the ball in Book and KD's hands. CP is ball dominant and most effective as a true PG setting things up, running PnR and getting guys involved.
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Kellan is a Paul shill.Superbone wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2023 7:16 pmhttps://arizonasports.com/story/3524188 ... hris-paul/
Suns face complex avenues for potentially moving on from Chris Paul
Olson on Paul:The Phoenix Suns know what they want to get done this offseason with what will be some type of roster makeover. It’s just a matter of how the cap situation limits the functionality of that roster, and it’s not solely about making simple choices of bringing guys back or not.
I would not move on from Paul. He will adapt far better to the role with a full season knowing what it is going to be, and it’s very unlikely Phoenix would be able to replace him with a better player for next year.Short-term thinking reigns supreme in the Durant era. How that looks for the Suns, though, is open to interpretation, and we’ll know in six weeks.
Love, Hurts.
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I got that vibe.TOO wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2023 7:46 pmKellan is a Paul shill.Superbone wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2023 7:16 pmhttps://arizonasports.com/story/3524188 ... hris-paul/
Suns face complex avenues for potentially moving on from Chris Paul
Olson on Paul:The Phoenix Suns know what they want to get done this offseason with what will be some type of roster makeover. It’s just a matter of how the cap situation limits the functionality of that roster, and it’s not solely about making simple choices of bringing guys back or not.
I would not move on from Paul. He will adapt far better to the role with a full season knowing what it is going to be, and it’s very unlikely Phoenix would be able to replace him with a better player for next year.Short-term thinking reigns supreme in the Durant era. How that looks for the Suns, though, is open to interpretation, and we’ll know in six weeks.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
"Cool is getting us blown out!"
-Shaheen Holloway
"Cool is getting us blown out!"
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He doesn't hide it either, he's gushed about Paul being the GOAT Suns PG on Twitter multiple times.
Love, Hurts.
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$30 million Paul has to go. He isn’t durable, doesn’t put pressure on the rim. He had his worst season yet because he is fragile. It would be fine if he were paid $10 million. But he just can’t be relied upon anymore. I fear sadly we will need to hold onto him for potential trade value that will never actually come and the ball sticking in his hands will undermine whatever new coach wants to do. CP3 has too much control over the offense that I just dont see Book and KD being able to do anything other than what cp3 does things on offense.
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I also think there's a pretty decent chance that Paul finishes out his contract with the Suns. I don't foresee the Suns getting anything of value in a trade, in fact, they'd probably have to give up something to get off of his money or take on a longer term bad-ish contract.
Regardless, this roster desperately needs another highly competent ball handler.
Regardless, this roster desperately needs another highly competent ball handler.
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"Finishes out his contract" as in 2024-25? I don't think even Ishbia will pay him $31M for that season.Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Wed May 24, 2023 12:25 amI also think there's a pretty decent chance that Paul finishes out his contract with the Suns. I don't foresee the Suns getting anything of value in a trade, in fact, they'd probably have to give up something to get off of his money or take on a longer term bad-ish contract.
Regardless, this roster desperately needs another highly competent ball handler.
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I think they waive and stretch Paul then resign him at the minimum once he clears waivers.
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Don’t think you can re-sign if you stretch the contract
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Crazy idea...sign Paul to a 2 year extension, but at $5M/yr with the purpose of having him as the bench PG. He collars the same money and can make the transition as a PG to coach the bench and whomever we get as starting PG for a couple years. The reduced minutes and transitory role I think strengthens the team and reduces our bank roll, while ensuring him his guaranteed money. Shrug, just an idea.
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In an ideal world that's what I'd do, but I don't think Paul has any intention of coming off the bench. He'll want to round out his career as a starter be it in Phoenix or elsewhere.Vladimir_Taltos wrote: ↑Wed May 24, 2023 8:36 pmCrazy idea...sign Paul to a 2 year extension, but at $5M/yr with the purpose of having him as the bench PG. He collars the same money and can make the transition as a PG to coach the bench and whomever we get as starting PG for a couple years. The reduced minutes and transitory role I think strengthens the team and reduces our bank roll, while ensuring him his guaranteed money. Shrug, just an idea.
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I don't know. He's a smart guy. He knows he's slowing down. He might be willing to listen. If not, sayonara.SunsSince92 wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2023 9:14 amIn an ideal world that's what I'd do, but I don't think Paul has any intention of coming off the bench. He'll want to round out his career as a starter be it in Phoenix or elsewhere.Vladimir_Taltos wrote: ↑Wed May 24, 2023 8:36 pmCrazy idea...sign Paul to a 2 year extension, but at $5M/yr with the purpose of having him as the bench PG. He collars the same money and can make the transition as a PG to coach the bench and whomever we get as starting PG for a couple years. The reduced minutes and transitory role I think strengthens the team and reduces our bank roll, while ensuring him his guaranteed money. Shrug, just an idea.
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Nah. He’s like Melo. You guys saw in the playoffs this year when he kept the ball in his hands and slowed it to a halt down the stretch and did pick and rolls with Half man Half ass instead of referring to Book/KD.Superbone wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2023 10:36 amI don't know. He's a smart guy. He knows he's slowing down. He might be willing to listen. If not, sayonara.SunsSince92 wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2023 9:14 amIn an ideal world that's what I'd do, but I don't think Paul has any intention of coming off the bench. He'll want to round out his career as a starter be it in Phoenix or elsewhere.Vladimir_Taltos wrote: ↑Wed May 24, 2023 8:36 pmCrazy idea...sign Paul to a 2 year extension, but at $5M/yr with the purpose of having him as the bench PG. He collars the same money and can make the transition as a PG to coach the bench and whomever we get as starting PG for a couple years. The reduced minutes and transitory role I think strengthens the team and reduces our bank roll, while ensuring him his guaranteed money. Shrug, just an idea.
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He’s not going to adapt. That’s not how he got here and how he sees himself as a facilitator. Playing outside his comfort zone often leads to turning it over. But it seems he has lost the ball control on offense. Suns have to move on.specialsauce wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2023 10:46 amNah. He’s like Melo. You guys saw in the playoffs this year when he kept the ball in his hands and slowed it to a halt down the stretch and did pick and rolls with Half man Half ass instead of referring to Book/KD.Superbone wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2023 10:36 amI don't know. He's a smart guy. He knows he's slowing down. He might be willing to listen. If not, sayonara.SunsSince92 wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2023 9:14 amIn an ideal world that's what I'd do, but I don't think Paul has any intention of coming off the bench. He'll want to round out his career as a starter be it in Phoenix or elsewhere.Vladimir_Taltos wrote: ↑Wed May 24, 2023 8:36 pmCrazy idea...sign Paul to a 2 year extension, but at $5M/yr with the purpose of having him as the bench PG. He collars the same money and can make the transition as a PG to coach the bench and whomever we get as starting PG for a couple years. The reduced minutes and transitory role I think strengthens the team and reduces our bank roll, while ensuring him his guaranteed money. Shrug, just an idea.
He may come off the bench, he may start, but he’ll never change his style
I think the decision has been made to hunt for a deal that makes sense.
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Melo did adapt though. He had a couple decent years at the end as a role player.