2023 Suns General Offseason/PostSeason News Thread
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Re: 2023 Suns General Offseason/PostSeason News Thread
What they need most from the backup at that position is defense, so I can see why they're going with Goodwin. Payne played well in the final playoff game, but if they're in a similar situation where they're depending on Payne for offense they aren't going anywhere anyway.
I do like Payne though, and wish him well. As with Mikal, it was nice to see someone who obviously enjoys playing the game.
I do like Payne though, and wish him well. As with Mikal, it was nice to see someone who obviously enjoys playing the game.
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I rooted for Payne as hard as anyone on here and like some are saying, it's funny to hear some of these opinions on social media from supposed analysts....
I always said Cam's best moments was a spark plug and we needed that for our 2nd unit
Don't think anyone ever saw Payne as someone who orchestrated the offense and got everyone touches
So the whole Losing a PG thing to me is a bit of a stretch as we more of a "points guard"
Someone to bring up the ball against full court pressure ? Yes
But I don't see that as an issue
I always said Cam's best moments was a spark plug and we needed that for our 2nd unit
Don't think anyone ever saw Payne as someone who orchestrated the offense and got everyone touches
So the whole Losing a PG thing to me is a bit of a stretch as we more of a "points guard"
Someone to bring up the ball against full court pressure ? Yes
But I don't see that as an issue
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Hate to see Payne go but I get it. Has been wildly inconsistent the last 2 seasons with both production and health. His skillset became a bit redundant with all the scoring added this offseason. Can't see the Spurs holding on to him either.
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- Wally_West
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Re: 2023 Suns General Offseason/PostSeason News Thread
Payne’s Trade exception and a couple 2nds for Rubio.
Who says no?
I know mori would say yes.
Who says no?
I know mori would say yes.
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I was out on Payne since 22 playoffs. Part of it was not having a better 3rd guard. I hope he does well somewhere else.
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Hard to begrudge Ishbia for saving nearly $30M with this move, but it is a little disappointing. I’ve been down on Payne, but he’s better than nothing.
The thing I don’t like about this is that Payne was basically our last non-Ayton tradeable salary. If we were to move him, I was hoping he’d be combined with Ish and 2nd rounders to bring in a better player and that opportunity is gone now.
The thing I don’t like about this is that Payne was basically our last non-Ayton tradeable salary. If we were to move him, I was hoping he’d be combined with Ish and 2nd rounders to bring in a better player and that opportunity is gone now.
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True but we do have a trade exception now…can’t aggregate that with anything so it limits how much we can take back, but we can still acquire a player up to 6.5 million.Shabazz wrote: ↑Sun Jul 16, 2023 12:38 pmHard to begrudge Ishbia for saving nearly $30M with this move, but it is a little disappointing. I’ve been down on Payne, but he’s better than nothing.
The thing I don’t like about this is that Payne was basically our last non-Ayton tradeable salary. If we were to move him, I was hoping he’d be combined with Ish and 2nd rounders to bring in a better player and that opportunity is gone now.
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I'd be up for Rubio, but I know others think he's washed. I feel like he could still give us something.Wally_West wrote: ↑Sun Jul 16, 2023 12:13 pmPayne’s Trade exception and a couple 2nds for Rubio.
Who says no?
I know mori would say yes.
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Rubio was awful last year
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We save a little money, get a TPE that might prove valuable down the line, and send Cam somewhere he gets to play in a contract year. Seems like a better option than keeping him on the bench waiting for somebody to get hurt.Split T wrote: ↑Sun Jul 16, 2023 10:56 amTerrible trade is a stretch…Payne hasn’t been very good for the last couple years. It was definitely trying to save money, but his skill set isn’t as important anymore. It seems they like Goodwin better…and I still don’t think they are done, so we’ll see who else is on the roster come training camp. Can’t evaluate individual moves in a vacuum.
We’re not going to win a championship with Payne playing major minutes in the playoffs. Whatever regular-season injury insurance he might have been provided doesn’t outweigh the benefits of the trade.
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Re: 2023 Suns General Offseason/PostSeason News Thread
Fun fact, we’re only about 4.5 million over the 2nd apron right now. Wouldn’t be super hard to get under if we really wanted to
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Stats are pretty telling IMO. His length is a positive in obvious ways like 3pt defense and blocking defenders he's near but his overall size on the perimeter is a drawback and he's not great defending at the rim. So defensively, how to take advantage of what he does well while keeping him away from what he's bad at?
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Ya he’s not great…there’s a reason Orlando cut him. But hopefully Vogel can find a way to use him effectively. I don’t have much expectations, but he’s a nice developmental project.
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Bol’s the shinier object, but IMO Watford would have been a better developmental play.
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I think, based on what we've seen under IshbiaGOAT, knowing it's July 16th, we aren't going into the regular season without a PG plan. This isn't the locked roster.
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Looking at our depth chart, I have it:
PG: Booker, Goodwin, Lee(2-way)
SG: Beal, Gordon, Lee
SF: Okogie, Watanabe, Camara
PF: Durant, Bates-Diop, Metu
C: Ayton, Eubanks, Bol
I don’t really see a place for Wainright. I don’t see him making the team. We could also start KBD and have Okogie play backup 3 and slide Watanabe to backup 4.
I don’t see an obvious hole. If Goodwin is good, our backcourt is set. I like Okogie in that 5th starter role mostly because I think we need a POA defender and it keeps the bench really solid across the board. We’ll see what happens though.
PG: Booker, Goodwin, Lee(2-way)
SG: Beal, Gordon, Lee
SF: Okogie, Watanabe, Camara
PF: Durant, Bates-Diop, Metu
C: Ayton, Eubanks, Bol
I don’t really see a place for Wainright. I don’t see him making the team. We could also start KBD and have Okogie play backup 3 and slide Watanabe to backup 4.
I don’t see an obvious hole. If Goodwin is good, our backcourt is set. I like Okogie in that 5th starter role mostly because I think we need a POA defender and it keeps the bench really solid across the board. We’ll see what happens though.
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Yep..Ayton for Turner and a small contract would do it.