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Re: Isaiah Thomas to Suns in Sign and Trade

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 9:47 pm
by The Bobster
Play nice guys.

Stopping by and reading this kind of stuff gets old really fast.

Re: Isaiah Thomas to Suns in Sign and Trade

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 10:07 pm
by INFORMER
I'll keep this short and sweet:

Bringing in Isaiah Thomas: brilliant.

Retaining Eric Bledsoe: SILLY.

Re: Isaiah Thomas to Suns in Sign and Trade

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 10:13 pm
by SwingMan
The Bobster wrote:Play nice guys.

Stopping by and reading this kind of stuff gets old really fast.
Agreed - I'm in if carey is.

And, though I think your take on Bledsoe is bad, you still waited too damn long, INF. ;)

Re: Isaiah Thomas to Suns in Sign and Trade

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 10:16 pm
by SDC
INFORMER wrote:I'll keep this short and sweet:

Bringing in Isaiah Thomas: brilliant.

Retaining Eric Bledsoe: SILLY.
if you can read between the lines... if bledsoe can read between the lines... that seems to be the plan.

Re: Isaiah Thomas to Suns in Sign and Trade

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 10:20 pm
by The Bobster
I know there are a lot of people saying how the Suns have four point guards that will be vying for playing time, but Bledsoe is as much a shooting guard as he is a point guard. And as many people have noted - Ennis will spend some time in the D-League, if not a lot of time there.

My only concern right now is that they seem a little more talent-laden in the backcourt, and they could use a PF/C type to ply upfront with Plumley, Len and Markieff. Preferably someone who can give you 10-15 every game without a huge drop off in play.

Re: Isaiah Thomas to Suns in Sign and Trade

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 10:24 pm
by SDC
The Bobster wrote:I know there are a lot of people saying how the Suns have four point guards that will be vying for playing time, but Bledsoe is as much a shooting guard as he is a point guard. And as many people have noted - Ennis will spend some time in the D-League, if not a lot of time there.

My only concern right now is that they seem a little more talent-laden in the backcourt, and they could use a PF/C type to ply upfront with Plumley, Len and Markieff. Preferably someone who can give you 10-15 every game without a huge drop off in play.
if only the suns can "loan" Ennis to the knicks for 1 yr.

Re: Isaiah Thomas to Suns in Sign and Trade

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 10:36 pm
by Gladiator
INFORMER wrote:I'll keep this short and sweet:

Bringing in Isaiah Thomas: brilliant.

Retaining Eric Bledsoe: SILLY.
Welcome back, INF.

Re: Isaiah Thomas to Suns in Sign and Trade

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 10:42 pm
by Superbone
INFORMER wrote:I'll keep this short and sweet:

Bringing in Isaiah Thomas: brilliant.

Retaining Eric Bledsoe: SILLY.
About time! Welcome back.

Re: Isaiah Thomas to Suns in Sign and Trade

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 10:45 pm
by Superbone
I'm not so sure Bledsoe is here for the long term. I guess we'll see soon enough.

Re: Isaiah Thomas to Suns in Sign and Trade

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 10:48 pm
by iLLmatic
INFORMER wrote:I'll keep this short and sweet:

Bringing in Isaiah Thomas: brilliant.

Retaining Eric Bledsoe: SILLY.
We LOVE you INF, please stay...

By the way, how'd you feel about our draft????

Re: Isaiah Thomas to Suns in Sign and Trade

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 12:18 am
by Mori Chu
INFy! Welcome. Yeah, I think I like the IT signing. I worry about the price of the backcourt if we retain Bledsoe, though. I wonder if a deal is in the works.

Re: Isaiah Thomas to Suns in Sign and Trade

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 12:31 am
by TOO
INFORMER wrote:I'll keep this short and sweet:

Bringing in Isaiah Thomas: brilliant.

Retaining Eric Bledsoe: SILLY.
#INFORMED

Re: Isaiah Thomas to Suns in Sign and Trade

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 12:33 am
by Phoenix219
Superbone wrote:I'm not so sure Informer is here for the long term. I guess we'll see soon enough.
Fixed it for ya ;)

Re: Isaiah Thomas to Suns in Sign and Trade

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 12:46 am
by Wally_West
INF?
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Re: Isaiah Thomas to Suns in Sign and Trade

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 2:40 am
by Ring_Wanted
The Bobster wrote:I know there are a lot of people saying how the Suns have four point guards that will be vying for playing time, but Bledsoe is as much a shooting guard as he is a point guard. And as many people have noted - Ennis will spend some time in the D-League, if not a lot of time there.
I don't know about that. He just likes to have the ball in his hands, and many times he goes one on one, but in my opinion he is not 50% SG in PG body type.

Re: Isaiah Thomas to Suns in Sign and Trade

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 7:40 am
by da_suns_fan
A lot of people are worried about the log jam at PG.

Id rather spend the money on three really, really good point guards (which all three are) rather than blow the cap space on average/bad players.

Everyone always says "draft the best player available" but they dont really mean it.

Suns might have made the best off-season acquisition (besides Cleveland of course).

Re: Isaiah Thomas to Suns in Sign and Trade

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 8:08 am
by Ring_Wanted
da_suns_fan wrote:A lot of people are worried about the log jam at PG.

Id rather spend the money on three really, really good point guards (which all three are) rather than blow the cap space on average/bad players.
The logjam IS an issue, though. But I agree with the principle.
da_suns_fan wrote:Everyone always says "draft the best player available" but they dont really mean it.
I remember when I wondered what would the site say if we took Ennis #14 as best player available. It could be what actually happened but at 18.

Or maybe McD wanted to take advantage of the Raptors. Ennis was the wort kept secret of the draft. They even arranged a trade with the Grizzlies to secure the two specific guys they wanted, this PG and the 'brazilian KD' (supposedly SAS and PHX were interested too), but McD took him too soon. I've read that they wanted Terrence Ross back but were rejected.

Who knows. The thing is that there are too many players to use at the 1-2 spots. Honestly I am ok letting the chips fall where they may. And there is still a lot of time for moves, while having some business of our own without solving, by the way.

da_suns_fan wrote:Suns might have made the best off-season acquisition (besides Cleveland of course).
I agree. If Thomas plays/is used the way he should, this cotract (decreasing, no less) is a steal. But also a move that poses questions where you already had answers. But yes, if nothing goes horribly wrong at the very least you have an asset.

Re: Isaiah Thomas to Suns in Sign and Trade

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 9:07 am
by Mori Chu
Maybe we're looking at this the wrong way. Maybe it's not Bledsoe who's about to be on his way out. Maybe it's Ennis, in a trade with Toronto as Ring_ reminds us. Or (gulp) maybe it's Dragic, though it BETTER NOT BE.

Re: Isaiah Thomas to Suns in Sign and Trade

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 9:08 am
by ShelC
There's definitely something up with Toronto. Even the Vasquez deal seems like it's set up to move him down the road.

Re: Isaiah Thomas to Suns in Sign and Trade

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 9:09 am
by carey
Mori Chu wrote:Maybe we're looking at this the wrong way. Maybe it's not Bledsoe who's about to be on his way out. Maybe it's Ennis, in a trade with Toronto as Ring_ reminds us. Or (gulp) maybe it's Dragic, though it BETTER NOT BE.
Toronto just reupped Lowry and Vasquez. Don't see it.