Re: Suns News: The Offseason
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 9:45 pm
Like ha Hawes funny or ha Hawes strange?TheOriginalOriginal wrote:Ha.. The Hawes topic took a promising turn.
Like ha Hawes funny or ha Hawes strange?TheOriginalOriginal wrote:Ha.. The Hawes topic took a promising turn.
This hurts my soul..Superbone wrote:Like ha Hawes funny or ha Hawes strange?TheOriginalOriginal wrote:Ha.. The Hawes topic took a promising turn.
TheOriginalOriginal wrote:This hurts my soul..Superbone wrote:Like ha Hawes funny or ha Hawes strange?TheOriginalOriginal wrote:Ha.. The Hawes topic took a promising turn.
The first one is the deepest..Superbone wrote:TheOriginalOriginal wrote:This hurts my soul..Superbone wrote:Like ha Hawes funny or ha Hawes strange?TheOriginalOriginal wrote:Ha.. The Hawes topic took a promising turn.I didn't mean to cut that deep.
Wrong - it's 40%, down to 38% not long ago.In2ition wrote:So his political views count him out? Only 46% of likely voters approve of the job he's doing as of today. Not that that means anything.carey wrote:Hawes is the douchebag with the Obama toilet paper, right? No thanks.
just a recent survey from quinnipiacIn2ition wrote: So his political views count him out? Only 46% of likely voters approve of the job he's doing as of today. Not that that means anything.
Who are those guys?SDC wrote:just a recent survey from quinnipiacIn2ition wrote: So his political views count him out? Only 46% of likely voters approve of the job he's doing as of today. Not that that means anything.
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I agree - Hawes is Stay-Puft, pass big time.Mori Chu wrote:Let's not ruin a good offseason thread with political crud, fellas. General folder for that stuff.
2014 draftee Tyler Ennis was a controversial pick for Phoenix at No. 18, and he doesn’t seemingly fit the Suns’ recent moves that emphasized athleticism and upside. But he does have an elite skill, and he proved it in his senior year of high school and one year of college.
Ennis just doesn’t make mistakes.
“With Tyler, his composure at his age stands out,” Suns general manager Ryan McDonough said during Ennis’ introduction. “If you look at his numbers in close and late games, they were terrific, like, unbelievably good, what he did down the stretch of games with the game on the line. When he needed a shot to win or tie the game or needed to make a play to bring the team back, he did it at a remarkable rate. That’s pretty rare for a 19-year-old freshman.”
Ennis posted a turnover rate of 11.9 percent in his only collegiate season, which is nearly half the rate of Michael Carter-Williams’ 22.1 percent at Syracuse a year prior. The scary Ennis comparison for Suns fans, 2012 pick Kendall Marshall, had the same 3.5 assist-to-turnover ratio as Ennis. But Marshall’s college turnover rate clocked in at at 27.8 times per 100 possessions, according to College Sports Reference.
you are correct, sir.Mori Chu wrote:Let's not ruin a good offseason thread with political crud, fellas. General folder for that stuff.
Last season, Bledsoe was one of only eight players to average at least 17.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 1.5 steals per game. The other seven: LeBron James, Stephen Curry, James Harden, Chris Paul, Kyle Lowry, John Wall and Russell Westbrook.
Because Bledsoe averaged fewer minutes than all of those players, he looks even better when you extrapolate production on a per-36-minutes basis. Only three players averaged at least 19.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 2.0 steals per 36 minutes: Bledsoe, LeBron and Westbrook.
Regarding all this spending...Mori Chu wrote:Shel: You say it's a good article; do you agree that he is worth the max? My gut says "no," but I do wonder whether the cap will go up so much in the next few years that any current "max" guy will be a bargain later anyway. By that logic, it'd make a lot of sense to just match Bledsoe no matter the cost.
I would use us as an example: This summer we are capable to sign TWO max contracts, without messing with the roster, but next year we won't, even if we just resign our own guys. So, if we know in advance that two years from now, we won't be harmstring with a capped out roster, we can go ahead and sign those two contracts because new breathing room is coming ahead. On the other hand, a foreseen flat cap figure, would force to carefully evaluate if we want to be capped out two years from now.ShelC wrote:With regards to the cap going up in 2 years...that's nice. But I don't get why salaries are trending up now. Some people are using the increased salary cap as a reason for Avery Bradley's contract. I don't care what your logic is, Avery Bradley is not worth 8mil.
Nope. Gambo recently said that the Suns feel like after this season they will have to choose between Bledsoe and Dragic & that they can't keep both of them on max deals.Superbone wrote: Does anybody think it's possible we'd retain both Bledsoe and Dragic making that kind of money?
Link please? I've seen nothing of the sort.carey wrote:Nope. Gambo recently said that the Suns feel like after this season they will have to choose between Bledsoe and Dragic & that they can't keep both of them on max deals.Superbone wrote: Does anybody think it's possible we'd retain both Bledsoe and Dragic making that kind of money?