NashDishesDimes
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This move just reiterates to me how inept this front office is. Happy with Maluach but its erased by moments later reinforcing the incompetence up top.
An I just say I love that he wants to dunk everything.If you're like me and haven't really seen much of Williams, here's a post ASB highlight package from last year:
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A guy who’s missed more games than he’s played failing a physical is not interesting and neither is an agent protecting his client. He’s the Bradley Beal of centers.Even more interesting.
Except he only makes 6 million so he doesn’t hamstring the team in any way. If Beal only made 6 million he would be pretty valuable.A guy who’s missed more games than he’s played failing a physical is not interesting and neither is an agent protecting his client. He’s the Bradley Beal of centers.
That sounds like exactly what happened.My only concern is my suspicion the Suns agreed to trade for Williams before Maluach fell to them.
If so it's unexcusable. No way Charlotte was pressing that hard and couldn't wait.That sounds like exactly what happened.
This move just reiterates to me how inept this front office is. Happy with Maluach but its erased by moments later reinforcing the incompetence up top.
Not sure how much it would have mattered. Maluach is very raw and you probably don’t want him to play more than 20ish minutes a game. I think the Williams trade is more of an indictment on Richards in that they didn’t think he was a good enough starter.My only concern is my suspicion the Suns agreed to trade for Williams before Maluach fell to them.
So who do they target tomorrow with their two second rounders? I have to assume PF and (maybe) PG, but not sure what kind of shots in the dark look good there.
ESPN's updated mock suggests Alija Martin at #52. Seems a poorman's Jace Richardson.Point guard Ryan Nembhard might be available at #52.
I think you might be confusing Proximo with Phrazbit.
Oy, I think I do that with the two of them often. Apologies guys.
Thats rough. Not sure I agree. The chance of the 29th pick making a noticeable impact is slim. Williams makes 6m next season. Even if he plays 1/2 the season while our rookie develops, he's probably worth 6m.
One thing I know after watching highlights of our two new centers. There is going to be way more dunks coming from the center position this upcoming season.If you're like me and haven't really seen much of Williams, here's a post ASB highlight package from last year:
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Listening to Bob Meyers talk just shows how dumb this front office is. “Center is the easiest position to play off the court we see it over and over in the playoffs don’t over value it”
We just spent 3 1st on 2 centers that can’t switch and guard the perimeter but deeerrrr dunks!!! Keep in mind we have no one to actually pass them the balls. We gonna try point Book again? Hell who’s gonna pass to all our shooting guards?
I like our pick great pick awesome
2 1st for a guy who’s never played more than 44 games in the last year of his contract? We desperately need assets and flexibility but nope. Just shows this might be the worst front office in basketball now like some in media have been calling it
You keep ignoring the fact that those 2 1sts are LATE firsts with not much difference to early 2nds. Other than the fact that 1st round picks have guaranteed contracts.2 1st for a guy who’s never played more than 44 games in the last year of his contract? We desperately need assets and flexibility but nope. Just shows this might be the worst front office in basketball now like some in media have been calling it
I don't think anyone really has an issue with Malauch - it's the Williams deal that is stupid.So don't get any new centers? Commit to Richards and Oso? C'mon we needed to upgrade in that area and we did so with relative low cost.
Nobody wanted the suns to draft a center after they got one at 10.Mark Williams is younger than Creighton center, Ryan Kalkbrenner who many wanted the Suns to draft at 29.