The Suns put in Alan Williams with about two minutes left.
And scored 1 point. Glad he got to play at least a few minutes and score his first point in the NBA!
The Suns put in Alan Williams with about two minutes left.
I have never seen Booker go up in the air and not know to whom he's passing.
Even at 19, Booker has more court sense than Bledsoe.
But I still don't want to see Booker worn out as the facilitator. He is a legitimate Shooting Guard, in size and skills.
That, in itself, may be true at this time. The problem is that he is not a pure shooter and is too small to play anywhere but PG. Booker, at age 19, has already shown to be our best Point Guard (from the Shooting Guard position). That is how weak we are at PG.Bledsoe is unquestionably our best player.
That, in itself, may be true at this time. The problem is that he is not a pure shooter and is too small to play anywhere but PG. Booker, at age 19, has already shown to be our best Point Guard (from the Shooting Guard position). That is how weak we are at PG.
Bledsoe has done it as our starting Point Guard. Booker has been covering the Point from his Shooting Guard position as a 19-year old rookie. There is no comparison by citing stats.How do you figure that? Because he had one game over 10 assists and a handful of others around 7-9?
Sheesh, that is jumping to conclusions, even for you. Bledsoe has done that and more in the past.
The difference between Bledsoe and Knight on one side and Booker on the other is simple- basketball IQ. Booker THINKS before he does something, while Bledsoe and Knight do not. Bledsoe thinks he is Russell Westbrook, Knight thinks he is Steph Curry, so they are both delusional. Booker has an unusually high basketball IQ, the likes of which I have never seen in a player who is 19 years old. So, in my opinion, it's not that Booker is a point guard- it's just that he is an extremely smart player. It's not that he is a good point guard- it's that the rest of them are just God-awful.
If he isn't worn down by having to compensate for less than efficient Point Guards from the Shooting Guard position, as he is now.I don't agree with some of your Bledsoe comments but I do agree, Booker has a far higher basketball IQ than any of our other guards. And if we move forward with just one of these guards, Devin would be the obvious choice. Bledsoe is the better player of our guard group right now but I'd expect Booker to pass them all by in a season or two.
If he isn't worn down by having to compensate for less than efficient Point Guards from the Shooting Guard position, as he is now.
It would be a damn shame if the powers-that-be don't take that into consideration by the start of camp next season.
If he isn't worn down by having to compensate for less than efficient Point Guards from the Shooting Guard position, as he is now.
It would be a damn shame if the powers-that-be don't take that into consideration by the start of camp next season.
But that is the point. He is a shooting guard. The Suns roster should include a strong backup Point Guard for if/when Bledsoe gets that inevitable injury.When Bledsoe gets his inevitable injury next season and misses a ton of games, Booker will get his chance again as PG.
But that is the point. He is a shooting guard. The Suns roster should include a strong backup Point Guard for if/when Bledsoe gets that inevitable injury.
If their plan is to shift Booker over, they are not maximizing his talents.
When Bledsoe gets his inevitable injury next season and misses a ton of games, Booker will get his chance again as PG.
Here's an idea. Trade him to the San Francisco Giants who win the Championship every other year. He'd fit right in.He (Bledsoe) should be OK next season. He misses most of every other season due to injury.
Here's an idea. Trade him to the San Francisco Giants who win the Championship every other year. He'd fit right in.