I'm not even talking about just his level of play. MPJ definitely does not play at a max level anyway (if you want to argue that DA did not). I'm talking about team chemistry and the relationship with the coach.AmareIsGod wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 12:58 pmYou think if they paid him the largest max possible, no questions asked, he would have played like 2021 playoff (except the Finals when he struggled) Ayton? Come on. He'll NEVER be that kind of consistent player that plays to the max. He doesn't have it in him. He's a giant child and he lacks the kind of pair it takes to be a physical and dominant player regularly. You can't implant that between his ears.JeremyG wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 10:29 amThey kept him happy. It worked. Also, it hasn't destroyed their ability to build a roster. I would love to have seen what would have happened if the Suns had not only not disrespected DA but also not alienated him (Monty).AmareIsGod wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 9:38 amDenver being in the finals has ZERO to do with them overpaying MPJ. He's been pretty good but definitely not anywhere near the contract they paid him. "They grossly overpaid and are in the finals. We should grossly overpay too!".
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He couldn't get over it, after 82 games, and with KD and Book on the roster? Playing alongside a guy like KD couldn't get him to lay off the weed during the postseason, floating around like an aloof bystander most plays?
He couldn't even play like a consistent DominAyton in college against a ton of bigs that never sniffed the NBA.
He was disrespected though and not paid the super max so why the hell should he honor his contract and play basketball with effort and force.![]()
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At least he's playing better for them than Ayton was playing for us. If you want to tell me that Ayton would have played better if we had paid him more, then I'm done with him.AmareIsGod wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 9:38 amDenver being in the finals has ZERO to do with them overpaying MPJ. He's been pretty good but definitely not anywhere near the contract they paid him. "They grossly overpaid and are in the finals. We should grossly overpay too!".
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By far, the most important thing once you have some stars is being healthy. The Suns would have had a fair chance of winning if they had managed to stay healthy down the stretch, but they didn't. Of course the rest of the West has had problems staying healthy the last few years (Leonard & George, Davis & James, Porter & Murray, Thompson & Curry), so you can't bitch if bad luck bites you in the ass. The Suns benefited from good luck in 2021 when they stayed healthy and made the Finals. The trick is finding the players who can stay healthy and keeping them that way. If you build around a Chris Paul or a Kawhi Leonard or an Anthony Davis or Kevin Durant, you're hoping that they don't get hurt at the wrong time. If they don't - you're screwed. The Clippers and Suns lost that gamble this year, the Nuggets and Lakers didn't (As for the Grizzlies, it didn't matter if they stayed healthy or not - they were a fucking mess by the end of the season).
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I don’t think there’s a trick to finding healthy players. It’s just luck. Full stop.
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There's no trick to it, but there are some that you take on that you have to recognize the risk because of their past hiostory - Paul, Davis, Leonard and Durant among them.Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 3:59 pmI don’t think there’s a trick to finding healthy players. It’s just luck. Full stop.
In a league where there's no single dominant favorite the heath of a stars at a crucial time can really tip the scales.
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Exactly. I think it should also be noted that Murray isn't an all-time great; he can play like a superstar some nights, but he is more a second tier guy. I think the Jokic-Murray pairing is more comparable to a Booker-Scrimmage Bridges pairing, than it is a Booker-Durant pairing.
Denver can fade MPJ being overpaid because they already had their pieces to complete their team. MPJ is basically playing the role Andrew Wiggins plays on the Warriors now and last year.
You can't operate the way James Jones has and end up with a team like Denver. The Suns gave four assets to get an All-Star at the end of his career in Chris Paul. They gave up more assets than I even want to count to bring in Kevin Durant. When Denver used their midlevel exception, they got Bruce Brown; when Phoenix used their midlevel exception, they got JaVale McGee. The Suns could have Jalen Smith playing the Kevon Looney role on a rookie salary, but instead they have a max center who is a par-time impact player. All of this adds up and has caught up to the Suns.
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The offseason hasn't even started yet. But when you consider the CBA and hard cap limits, I'm not sure how you turn this Suns roster in to a real title contender with depth. We have so little cap space and so few assets to trade. I don't like to be pessimistic but I think we may be screwed.INFORMER wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 10:19 pmExactly. I think it should also be noted that Murray isn't an all-time great; he can play like a superstar some nights, but he is more a second tier guy. I think the Jokic-Murray pairing is more comparable to a Booker-Scrimmage Bridges pairing, than it is a Booker-Durant pairing.
Denver can fade MPJ being overpaid because they already had their pieces to complete their team. MPJ is basically playing the role Andrew Wiggins plays on the Warriors now and last year.
You can't operate the way James Jones has and end up with a team like Denver. The Suns gave four assets to get an All-Star at the end of his career in Chris Paul. They gave up more assets than I even want to count to bring in Kevin Durant. When Denver used their midlevel exception, they got Bruce Brown; when Phoenix used their midlevel exception, they got JaVale McGee. The Suns could have Jalen Smith playing the Kevon Looney role on a rookie salary, but instead they have a max center who is a par-time impact player. All of this adds up and has caught up to the Suns.
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Despite being enthusiastic about the Vogel appointment I'm inclined to agree that we just don't have the assets to build a legit contender.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 11:02 pmThe offseason hasn't even started yet. But when you consider the CBA and hard cap limits, I'm not sure how you turn this Suns roster in to a real title contender with depth. We have so little cap space and so few assets to trade. I don't like to be pessimistic but I think we may be screwed.INFORMER wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 10:19 pmExactly. I think it should also be noted that Murray isn't an all-time great; he can play like a superstar some nights, but he is more a second tier guy. I think the Jokic-Murray pairing is more comparable to a Booker-Scrimmage Bridges pairing, than it is a Booker-Durant pairing.
Denver can fade MPJ being overpaid because they already had their pieces to complete their team. MPJ is basically playing the role Andrew Wiggins plays on the Warriors now and last year.
You can't operate the way James Jones has and end up with a team like Denver. The Suns gave four assets to get an All-Star at the end of his career in Chris Paul. They gave up more assets than I even want to count to bring in Kevin Durant. When Denver used their midlevel exception, they got Bruce Brown; when Phoenix used their midlevel exception, they got JaVale McGee. The Suns could have Jalen Smith playing the Kevon Looney role on a rookie salary, but instead they have a max center who is a par-time impact player. All of this adds up and has caught up to the Suns.
To pick up on Inf's point, I actually think we gave up multiple assets to bring in two all-stars at the end of their career in Paul and Durant. Whether we want to admit it or not, the Durant we acquired isn't playing at the same level that he was when he was at Golden State as age and injuries have taken their toll. His last two playoff runs have been pretty underwhelming despite playing alongside legit stars in Irving and Booker / Paul.
Maybe I'm wrong but assuming he makes it through a whole season without getting injured ( big assumption) I'm just not confident in his ability at 35 to lead a team to a championship.
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The only way out is to throw Chris Paul under the busSunsSince92 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 12:06 amDespite being enthusiastic about the Vogel appointment I'm inclined to agree that we just don't have the assets to build a legit contender.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 11:02 pmThe offseason hasn't even started yet. But when you consider the CBA and hard cap limits, I'm not sure how you turn this Suns roster in to a real title contender with depth. We have so little cap space and so few assets to trade. I don't like to be pessimistic but I think we may be screwed.INFORMER wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 10:19 pmExactly. I think it should also be noted that Murray isn't an all-time great; he can play like a superstar some nights, but he is more a second tier guy. I think the Jokic-Murray pairing is more comparable to a Booker-Scrimmage Bridges pairing, than it is a Booker-Durant pairing.
Denver can fade MPJ being overpaid because they already had their pieces to complete their team. MPJ is basically playing the role Andrew Wiggins plays on the Warriors now and last year.
You can't operate the way James Jones has and end up with a team like Denver. The Suns gave four assets to get an All-Star at the end of his career in Chris Paul. They gave up more assets than I even want to count to bring in Kevin Durant. When Denver used their midlevel exception, they got Bruce Brown; when Phoenix used their midlevel exception, they got JaVale McGee. The Suns could have Jalen Smith playing the Kevon Looney role on a rookie salary, but instead they have a max center who is a par-time impact player. All of this adds up and has caught up to the Suns.
To pick up on Inf's point, I actually think we gave up multiple assets to bring in two all-stars at the end of their career in Paul and Durant. Whether we want to admit it or not, the Durant we acquired isn't playing at the same level that he was when he was at Golden State as age and injuries have taken their toll. His last two playoff runs have been pretty underwhelming despite playing alongside legit stars in Irving and Booker / Paul.
Maybe I'm wrong but assuming he makes it through a whole season without getting injured ( big assumption) I'm just not confident in his ability at 35 to lead a team to a championship.
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I don't think we'll get enough back for Paul.virtual9mm wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 4:53 amThe only way out is to throw Chris Paul under the busSunsSince92 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 12:06 amDespite being enthusiastic about the Vogel appointment I'm inclined to agree that we just don't have the assets to build a legit contender.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 11:02 pmThe offseason hasn't even started yet. But when you consider the CBA and hard cap limits, I'm not sure how you turn this Suns roster in to a real title contender with depth. We have so little cap space and so few assets to trade. I don't like to be pessimistic but I think we may be screwed.INFORMER wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 10:19 pmExactly. I think it should also be noted that Murray isn't an all-time great; he can play like a superstar some nights, but he is more a second tier guy. I think the Jokic-Murray pairing is more comparable to a Booker-Scrimmage Bridges pairing, than it is a Booker-Durant pairing.
Denver can fade MPJ being overpaid because they already had their pieces to complete their team. MPJ is basically playing the role Andrew Wiggins plays on the Warriors now and last year.
You can't operate the way James Jones has and end up with a team like Denver. The Suns gave four assets to get an All-Star at the end of his career in Chris Paul. They gave up more assets than I even want to count to bring in Kevin Durant. When Denver used their midlevel exception, they got Bruce Brown; when Phoenix used their midlevel exception, they got JaVale McGee. The Suns could have Jalen Smith playing the Kevon Looney role on a rookie salary, but instead they have a max center who is a par-time impact player. All of this adds up and has caught up to the Suns.
To pick up on Inf's point, I actually think we gave up multiple assets to bring in two all-stars at the end of their career in Paul and Durant. Whether we want to admit it or not, the Durant we acquired isn't playing at the same level that he was when he was at Golden State as age and injuries have taken their toll. His last two playoff runs have been pretty underwhelming despite playing alongside legit stars in Irving and Booker / Paul.
Maybe I'm wrong but assuming he makes it through a whole season without getting injured ( big assumption) I'm just not confident in his ability at 35 to lead a team to a championship.
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I mean this team isn’t that far away. We took more games from the nuggets than anybody and that was basically with zero help outside Booker/Durant. It’s almost impossible to be as thin as we were last season.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 11:02 pmThe offseason hasn't even started yet. But when you consider the CBA and hard cap limits, I'm not sure how you turn this Suns roster in to a real title contender with depth. We have so little cap space and so few assets to trade. I don't like to be pessimistic but I think we may be screwed.INFORMER wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 10:19 pmExactly. I think it should also be noted that Murray isn't an all-time great; he can play like a superstar some nights, but he is more a second tier guy. I think the Jokic-Murray pairing is more comparable to a Booker-Scrimmage Bridges pairing, than it is a Booker-Durant pairing.
Denver can fade MPJ being overpaid because they already had their pieces to complete their team. MPJ is basically playing the role Andrew Wiggins plays on the Warriors now and last year.
You can't operate the way James Jones has and end up with a team like Denver. The Suns gave four assets to get an All-Star at the end of his career in Chris Paul. They gave up more assets than I even want to count to bring in Kevin Durant. When Denver used their midlevel exception, they got Bruce Brown; when Phoenix used their midlevel exception, they got JaVale McGee. The Suns could have Jalen Smith playing the Kevon Looney role on a rookie salary, but instead they have a max center who is a par-time impact player. All of this adds up and has caught up to the Suns.
It’s not that difficult to open up the MLE and BAE for this team and you can bring in 2-3 players with those exceptions. This team doesn’t need a 3rd star, just playoff rotation worthy guys.
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It's very possible that we will have won the most games in a playoff series this year against this Denver team which is pretty amazing considering how poorly Ayton played and nobody stepped up in the 5th starter role or helped much off the bench.Split T wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 8:33 amI mean this team isn’t that far away. We took more games from the nuggets than anybody and that was basically with zero help outside Booker/Durant. It’s almost impossible to be as thin as we were last season.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 11:02 pmThe offseason hasn't even started yet. But when you consider the CBA and hard cap limits, I'm not sure how you turn this Suns roster in to a real title contender with depth. We have so little cap space and so few assets to trade. I don't like to be pessimistic but I think we may be screwed.INFORMER wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 10:19 pmExactly. I think it should also be noted that Murray isn't an all-time great; he can play like a superstar some nights, but he is more a second tier guy. I think the Jokic-Murray pairing is more comparable to a Booker-Scrimmage Bridges pairing, than it is a Booker-Durant pairing.
Denver can fade MPJ being overpaid because they already had their pieces to complete their team. MPJ is basically playing the role Andrew Wiggins plays on the Warriors now and last year.
You can't operate the way James Jones has and end up with a team like Denver. The Suns gave four assets to get an All-Star at the end of his career in Chris Paul. They gave up more assets than I even want to count to bring in Kevin Durant. When Denver used their midlevel exception, they got Bruce Brown; when Phoenix used their midlevel exception, they got JaVale McGee. The Suns could have Jalen Smith playing the Kevon Looney role on a rookie salary, but instead they have a max center who is a par-time impact player. All of this adds up and has caught up to the Suns.
It’s not that difficult to open up the MLE and BAE for this team and you can bring in 2-3 players with those exceptions. This team doesn’t need a 3rd star, just playoff rotation worthy guys.
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It won't happen for so many reasons, but I would ship Kevin Durant back for Bridges, yesterday.SunsSince92 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 12:06 amDespite being enthusiastic about the Vogel appointment I'm inclined to agree that we just don't have the assets to build a legit contender.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 11:02 pmThe offseason hasn't even started yet. But when you consider the CBA and hard cap limits, I'm not sure how you turn this Suns roster in to a real title contender with depth. We have so little cap space and so few assets to trade. I don't like to be pessimistic but I think we may be screwed.INFORMER wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 10:19 pmExactly. I think it should also be noted that Murray isn't an all-time great; he can play like a superstar some nights, but he is more a second tier guy. I think the Jokic-Murray pairing is more comparable to a Booker-Scrimmage Bridges pairing, than it is a Booker-Durant pairing.
Denver can fade MPJ being overpaid because they already had their pieces to complete their team. MPJ is basically playing the role Andrew Wiggins plays on the Warriors now and last year.
You can't operate the way James Jones has and end up with a team like Denver. The Suns gave four assets to get an All-Star at the end of his career in Chris Paul. They gave up more assets than I even want to count to bring in Kevin Durant. When Denver used their midlevel exception, they got Bruce Brown; when Phoenix used their midlevel exception, they got JaVale McGee. The Suns could have Jalen Smith playing the Kevon Looney role on a rookie salary, but instead they have a max center who is a par-time impact player. All of this adds up and has caught up to the Suns.
To pick up on Inf's point, I actually think we gave up multiple assets to bring in two all-stars at the end of their career in Paul and Durant. Whether we want to admit it or not, the Durant we acquired isn't playing at the same level that he was when he was at Golden State as age and injuries have taken their toll. His last two playoff runs have been pretty underwhelming despite playing alongside legit stars in Irving and Booker / Paul.
Maybe I'm wrong but assuming he makes it through a whole season without getting injured ( big assumption) I'm just not confident in his ability at 35 to lead a team to a championship.
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Without all the picks? Just straight up for Mikal?
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Well I was reflecting what has happened, not what will happen.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 11:02 pmThe offseason hasn't even started yet. But when you consider the CBA and hard cap limits, I'm not sure how you turn this Suns roster in to a real title contender with depth. We have so little cap space and so few assets to trade. I don't like to be pessimistic but I think we may be screwed.INFORMER wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 10:19 pmExactly. I think it should also be noted that Murray isn't an all-time great; he can play like a superstar some nights, but he is more a second tier guy. I think the Jokic-Murray pairing is more comparable to a Booker-Scrimmage Bridges pairing, than it is a Booker-Durant pairing.
Denver can fade MPJ being overpaid because they already had their pieces to complete their team. MPJ is basically playing the role Andrew Wiggins plays on the Warriors now and last year.
You can't operate the way James Jones has and end up with a team like Denver. The Suns gave four assets to get an All-Star at the end of his career in Chris Paul. They gave up more assets than I even want to count to bring in Kevin Durant. When Denver used their midlevel exception, they got Bruce Brown; when Phoenix used their midlevel exception, they got JaVale McGee. The Suns could have Jalen Smith playing the Kevon Looney role on a rookie salary, but instead they have a max center who is a par-time impact player. All of this adds up and has caught up to the Suns.
I think the Suns have put themselves in a really difficult position, but I think they are only "screwed" if they insist on going forward with Paul and Ayton.
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I don't think that is true. I think people just overrated Durant and fixate on how great his numbers look instead of looking at the results. He was a big part of OKC giving up their 3-1 lead to Golden State. It was early in his career, his finals appearance with OKC was certainly hurt by Playoff Harden, but he didn't do much to overcome it.SunsSince92 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 12:06 amWhether we want to admit it or not, the Durant we acquired isn't playing at the same level that he was when he was at Golden State as age and injuries have taken their toll.
Golden State was the perfect situation for him, where he could just be a hired gun and Steph and Klay could take heat off of him.
Don't get me wrong; he is an all-time great. But I think the level of contention he brings to a team isn't as high as some believed.
Well I think that is Booker's job, and KD's job is to help Booker. It could work; I just don't think it has a good chance to.SunsSince92 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 12:06 amMaybe I'm wrong but assuming he makes it through a whole season without getting injured ( big assumption) I'm just not confident in his ability at 35 to lead a team to a championship.