Re: Game Day: Mavericks (25-54) @ Suns (43-36), Wed 4/8/26
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2026 9:52 pm
by Split T
I don’t think we can afford to take any games off. Keep the foot on the pedal and do whatever we can to be firing on as many cylinders as possible when the play-in starts.
Re: Game Day: Mavericks (25-54) @ Suns (43-36), Wed 4/8/26
Speaking of injuries, Haysmith has to be the worst deadline signing. Dude has a leg injury for 2 seasons but the Suns signed him anyway. What a waste. Really needed a PF.
They told us when they signed him that it was a move for next year.
Yep. Any play this year was a bonus.
Re: Game Day: Mavericks (25-54) @ Suns (43-36), Wed 4/8/26
Clippers lose, Blazers lose. Suns are locked into 7th and the last two games don’t mean anything as far as seeding. I guess they could still try to use the games to figure shit out, but it almost feels like they’re too off script to get it back now.
Playing Dunn/Fleming/Maluach was the fix. 2 games to tune up rotation with this combination in there.
Seriously. Play 12 deep. Balls to the wall for 48 minutes. Platoon Hubie Brown style. Wear the opponent down.
Re: Game Day: Mavericks (25-54) @ Suns (43-36), Wed 4/8/26
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2026 11:13 pm
by Superbone
Maluach a team leading +11 (along with Book), 14 boards, and 3 blocks. Hmm.
Re: Game Day: Mavericks (25-54) @ Suns (43-36), Wed 4/8/26
Clippers lose, Blazers lose. Suns are locked into 7th and the last two games don’t mean anything as far as seeding. I guess they could still try to use the games to figure shit out, but it almost feels like they’re too off script to get it back now.
Playing Dunn/Fleming/Maluach was the fix. 2 games to tune up rotation with this combination in there.
Seriously. Play 12 deep. Balls to the wall for 48 minutes. Platoon Hubie Brown style. Wear the opponent down.
Maluach was good, and it was cool to see him get the start. I thought Dunn rebounded well and had energy. It wasn't a great game for Fleming, although he didn't have a lot of minutes. But a 5-point home win against that Dallas team doesn't show anything at all about where the Suns are right now, regardless of who plays. It was a garbage win, and the main positive is that it wasn't a loss. They play that way in a playin game, no matter who it is (probably Portland first), and they're going to get killed.
Re: Game Day: Mavericks (25-54) @ Suns (43-36), Wed 4/8/26
Williams and ManMan is the way, Oso is ruined by his lack of strength and his toddler wingspan.
Oso's plusses - passing, his handle and team defense don't counteract his shortcomings - scoring, rebounding, rim protection and FT shooting.
Also that.
Re: Game Day: Mavericks (25-54) @ Suns (43-36), Wed 4/8/26
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2026 5:28 am
by ShelC
I thought Oso looked like he lost some weight, which can happen over the course of the season. He'll always have trouble with bigger centers but he might be fading a bit down the stretch here. Also think it needs to be reinforced that he needs to be aggressive driving and attacking the rim like he was a few months ago.
Re: Game Day: Mavericks (25-54) @ Suns (43-36), Wed 4/8/26
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2026 9:11 am
by ShelC
Not to harp or overreact but this message was fine the first couple months of the year. Right now at this point in the season we should be fine tuning things and knowing exactly how we want to play and how we want to win. Maybe we're just not there yet as a team/roster. Just hope Ott hasn't run out of ideas or messages for the team.
Re: Game Day: Mavericks (25-54) @ Suns (43-36), Wed 4/8/26
I thought Oso looked like he lost some weight, which can happen over the course of the season. He'll always have trouble with bigger centers but he might be fading a bit down the stretch here. Also think it needs to be reinforced that he needs to be aggressive driving and attacking the rim like he was a few months ago.
Long term, Oso will be a PF. He just needs to learn how to shoot at a minimal level.
Re: Game Day: Mavericks (25-54) @ Suns (43-36), Wed 4/8/26
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2026 10:06 am
by Split T
Ehh, they won’t post anything that has actual substance. I wouldn’t be worried about this.
Re: Game Day: Mavericks (25-54) @ Suns (43-36), Wed 4/8/26
I thought Oso looked like he lost some weight, which can happen over the course of the season. He'll always have trouble with bigger centers but he might be fading a bit down the stretch here. Also think it needs to be reinforced that he needs to be aggressive driving and attacking the rim like he was a few months ago.
Long term, Oso will be a PF. He just needs to learn how to shoot at a minimal level.
I think the chances of Oso shooting is very low. He’s so bad. I play basketball twice a month and the suns would be better off throwing me out there for his ft attempts.
Re: Game Day: Mavericks (25-54) @ Suns (43-36), Wed 4/8/26
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2026 10:30 am
by ShelC
Yea I don't see that form getting fixed and him becoming any kind of shooter. He should continue to develop the dribble drive game and backdown into the hook or flip shot. That's the only viable way I see him becoming any kind of offensive contributor aside from dump-offs for dunks.
Re: Game Day: Mavericks (25-54) @ Suns (43-36), Wed 4/8/26
Yea I don't see that form getting fixed and him becoming any kind of shooter. He should continue to develop the dribble drive game and backdown into the hook or flip shot. That's the only viable way I see him becoming any kind of offensive contributor aside from dump-offs for dunks.