Morant’s been good (17/3.5/5), Brandon Clarke solid (10/5/1), JJJ maybe a little slower out of the blocks than expected (15/6.5/1) but nothing to worry about I don’t think.
I love this core and they will be fun to watch the next few years.
D’anthony Melton getting very little burn.
Unlike Carter. Good trade.
It’s looking that way. JJones hitting it out the park! Between TJ, JJ, Bender, Culver (at 6) I thought there’s no way he’ll win all of them but so far pretty damn good.
Timing on this comment somewhat questionable - Clarke with 16 and 11 on 7 of 9 shots, Culver with his first 20 point game and Cam Johnson not doing much.
Melton, Knight, Anderson, Jackson, and Bender basically haven't played this year. (0-10 minutes total playing time)
Chriss has seen some playing time, but hasn't been particularly efficient. Holmes has seen consistent playing time, but hasn't been as efficient as last year. TJ Warren has seen starter minutes, but his efficiency is way down from last year.
Troy Daniels has been getting 15 mpg as a back up SG. His PER is an awful 7.65.
Jamal Crawford is out of the league.
All true, except Holmes...he’s been great for Sacramento and recently moved into the starting lineup. He’s averaging more points/rebounds and shooting a higher percentage from the field.
You're right. Holmes has been as good or better than last year. I was thinking of Ariza on the Kings, who has been God awful too.
To summarize:
Aziza -> Oubre
Melton -> Carter
Warren -> Saric
Jackson -> Rubio
Holmes -> Baynes
Also, don't look, but the Suns have the second best point differential in the league (+9.2)
Morant’s been good (17/3.5/5), Brandon Clarke solid (10/5/1), JJJ maybe a little slower out of the blocks than expected (15/6.5/1) but nothing to worry about I don’t think.
I love this core and they will be fun to watch the next few years.
D’anthony Melton getting very little burn.
Unlike Carter. Good trade.
It’s looking that way. JJones hitting it out the park! Between TJ, JJ, Bender, Culver (at 6) I thought there’s no way he’ll win all of them but so far pretty damn good.
Timing on this comment somewhat questionable - Clarke with 16 and 11 on 7 of 9 shots, Culver with his first 20 point game and Cam Johnson not doing much.
Early days and I still like Johnson.
I was good with the trade down that nabbed Saric. In that vein I’m only going to judge Cam against players that came after him. I have a hard time seeing him having a better career than PJ Washington or Tyler Herro, the two players taken immediately following Cam.
Jones, Bower and Bukstein approached the draft with zero risk tolerance, which is understandable given how the last few drafts have gone, but still probably not the right approach to drafting.
It's great to anticipate the next game with excitement as soon as the last game finishes.
I forgot how that felt because it's probably been absent since Nash's last year in Phoenix.
There was the Hornacek 48 win year. That was fun.
It was, but that was still too recent to buy fully buy in. After watching elite level basketball for so long it was painfully obvious that team was over achieving.
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It's great to anticipate the next game with excitement as soon as the last game finishes.
I forgot how that felt because it's probably been absent since Nash's last year in Phoenix.
There was the Hornacek 48 win year. That was fun.
It was, but that was still too recent to buy fully buy in. After watching elite level basketball for so long it was painfully obvious that team was over achieving.
Coincidentally, that was our lost phx-suns.net year.
I agree about Brandon Clarke. It's no knock on Cam, either. We could use a PF who rebounds, blocks shots, get steals, scores in the lane, and can shoot a little.
Herro has been a big surprise to me. I knew he could score a little, but this is well beyond what I expected.
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Morant’s been good (17/3.5/5), Brandon Clarke solid (10/5/1), JJJ maybe a little slower out of the blocks than expected (15/6.5/1) but nothing to worry about I don’t think.
I love this core and they will be fun to watch the next few years.
D’anthony Melton getting very little burn.
Unlike Carter. Good trade.
It’s looking that way. JJones hitting it out the park! Between TJ, JJ, Bender, Culver (at 6) I thought there’s no way he’ll win all of them but so far pretty damn good.
Timing on this comment somewhat questionable - Clarke with 16 and 11 on 7 of 9 shots, Culver with his first 20 point game and Cam Johnson not doing much.
Early days and I still like Johnson.
I was good with the trade down that nabbed Saric. In that vein I’m only going to judge Cam against players that came after him. I have a hard time seeing him having a better career than PJ Washington or Tyler Herro, the two players taken immediately following Cam.
Jones, Bower and Bukstein approached the draft with zero risk tolerance, which is understandable given how the last few drafts have gone, but still probably not the right approach to drafting.
We needed depth and shooting and we got both with Saric and CJ (on the assumption Johnson pans out) and with CJ’s one nailed on, translatable skill - shooting - and one nailed on physical advantage - height - he was a conservative but safe bet.
PJ and Tyler look great now but there’s nothing physically or statistically that would have particularly stood out pre-draft and it’s arguably a crap shoot for guys like this (arguably - Brandon Clarke’s physical limitations are as obvious as his ability to actually play the game, although that’s easier to say now that he’s actually doing it).