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If they let Mark Williams walk, they will have given up two 1sts for a one-year rental of a brittle big man. I understand the sunk cost fallacy argument but that'll be a low-key disastrous trade in retrospect. I actually really hope they re-sign Williams because I don't think Oso / ManMan is a successful NBA center rotation in 2026-27. They might get there in a year or two, but not yet.

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The trade didn't make sense from Day 1. From Williams' injury history to the contract situation and giving up picks. It's why I still don't think much of this FO.

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Wally_West wrote:
Sun Jun 14, 2026 9:57 am
I was just thinking how we don't have enough small guards. Excellent.
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TOO wrote:
Sun Jun 14, 2026 1:43 pm
Wally_West wrote:
Sun Jun 14, 2026 9:57 am
I was just thinking how we don't have enough small guards. Excellent.
Goodwin is a small power forward in this team.

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TOO wrote:
Sun Jun 14, 2026 1:43 pm
I was just thinking how we don't have enough small guards. Excellent.
I don't get this comment. Gillespie and Goodwin are both rotation-quality NBA guards, and Goodwin can guard up to the 3 in a pinch. I agree that we have a glut of guards, but it is widely assumed that the Suns are working on trades for one or both of Grayson Allen and/or Jalen Green. We also faced the inevitable injuries last season and all of these guys were important and helpful. Plus the NBA is in an era where shooting and guard skills are at a premium; this isn't the mid-90s where you needed hulking centers and forwards. At any rate I don't think we will have too many guards, and given our limited assets and the likely contract amounts/terms, I don't think it benefits us to let either of CG or Goody walk.

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Mori Chu wrote:
Sun Jun 14, 2026 12:09 pm
If they let Mark Williams walk, they will have given up two 1sts for a one-year rental of a brittle big man. I understand the sunk cost fallacy argument but that'll be a low-key disastrous trade in retrospect. I actually really hope they re-sign Williams because I don't think Oso / ManMan is a successful NBA center rotation in 2026-27. They might get there in a year or two, but not yet.
It was already a pretty high risk move at the time in itself, but it became almost indefensible once Maluach was drafted. Anyway, all will depend on what is the salary Williams is willing to take along with health-based clauses. MLE or less not fully guaranteed, and I roll with it and figure out the rest later. If he wants more, or no injury protection for the team, I can't justify the commitment.

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Mori Chu wrote:
Mon Jun 15, 2026 6:58 am
TOO wrote:
Sun Jun 14, 2026 1:43 pm
I was just thinking how we don't have enough small guards. Excellent.
I don't get this comment. Gillespie and Goodwin are both rotation-quality NBA guards, and Goodwin can guard up to the 3 in a pinch. I agree that we have a glut of guards, but it is widely assumed that the Suns are working on trades for one or both of Grayson Allen and/or Jalen Green. We also faced the inevitable injuries last season and all of these guys were important and helpful. Plus the NBA is in an era where shooting and guard skills are at a premium; this isn't the mid-90s where you needed hulking centers and forwards. At any rate I don't think we will have too many guards, and given our limited assets and the likely contract amounts/terms, I don't think it benefits us to let either of CG or Goody walk.
Agreed. It is Allen and Green who should be the targets for this type of comment as you have Booker and Brooks over those two.

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Ring_Wanted wrote:
Mon Jun 15, 2026 7:29 am
Mori Chu wrote:
Sun Jun 14, 2026 12:09 pm
If they let Mark Williams walk, they will have given up two 1sts for a one-year rental of a brittle big man. I understand the sunk cost fallacy argument but that'll be a low-key disastrous trade in retrospect. I actually really hope they re-sign Williams because I don't think Oso / ManMan is a successful NBA center rotation in 2026-27. They might get there in a year or two, but not yet.
It was already a pretty high risk move at the time in itself, but it became almost indefensible once Maluach was drafted. Anyway, all will depend on what is the salary Williams is willing to take along with health-based clauses. MLE or less not fully guaranteed, and I roll with it and figure out the rest later. If he wants more, or no injury protection for the team, I can't justify the commitment.
Williams doesn't strike me as the kind of guy who's insane. If there's a team that wants him for 20mm per year, they can have him, though.

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Mori Chu wrote:
Mon Jun 15, 2026 6:58 am
TOO wrote:
Sun Jun 14, 2026 1:43 pm
I was just thinking how we don't have enough small guards. Excellent.
I don't get this comment. Gillespie and Goodwin are both rotation-quality NBA guards, and Goodwin can guard up to the 3 in a pinch. I agree that we have a glut of guards, but it is widely assumed that the Suns are working on trades for one or both of Grayson Allen and/or Jalen Green. We also faced the inevitable injuries last season and all of these guys were important and helpful. Plus the NBA is in an era where shooting and guard skills are at a premium; this isn't the mid-90s where you needed hulking centers and forwards. At any rate I don't think we will have too many guards, and given our limited assets and the likely contract amounts/terms, I don't think it benefits us to let either of CG or Goody walk.
Rotation guards for the Suns sure, doesn't mean I need to be excited about extending journeyman, especially small bench guards. Ho hum.
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I like keeping Goodwin and Gillespie (on reasonable deals) but we need to find a new home for Green, who doesn’t work for this team from a salary or fit perspective.

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Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.

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Like I said about jersey sales and Booker’s new number. Just got this text:

Phoenix Suns: A new chapter for Book! Devin Booker now wears #15. Learn the story behind the switch & shop the new jerseys July 15th: https://airsp.co/bDLL3Yni
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.

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Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.

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I think this would have landed better had he done it on Father’s Day, in honor of his dad. I could get behind that. At first it just sounded like some dumb idea.

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I think he did originally announce it on Father’s Day…at least something was connected to Father’s Day

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My stepson Mori didn't get me anything for daddy's day

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Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.

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"Just 30 years old"
"Hey, Jane - get me off this crazy thing called love." - Charlie, but also Suns fans wishing we didn't have to watch more 4th quarter small ball but knowing we will tune in for the next game.

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"Just 30 years old"
I got a good laugh at that one. Hope they're paying him extra for all this PR work he's doing.

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I'll take Kennard, that dude can shoot it.
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