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I'd be happy with some 2nds and a trade exception.Either way a decision on Richards is going to be swift.
I'd be happy with some 2nds and a trade exception.Either way a decision on Richards is going to be swift.
He ain't scaring anybody.I think you always have guys at the end of the bench that don't get any minutes. I'd keep Bol Bol just for that walk on the court factor when the other teams look at your team and go, "Damn, those guys are tall!" LOL
That picture is so freaking funny. Looks like he has a flower in his hair.He ain't scaring anybody.
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I'd be happy with some 2nds and a trade exception.
I can see the argument both ways. We know Williams will miss time. You need that third center. On the other hand we NEED to get under that second apron. I'd be fine keeping him if other trades and cuts do the job.Richards at 5M for some 2nds and trade exceptions, umm no. You keep Richards behind Williams and Malauch.
What do you think Oso is? He will never get in a game as a 4th stringer.I can see the argument bot ways. We know Williams will miss time. You need that third center. On the other hand we NEED to get under that second apron. I'd be fine keeping him if other trades and cuts do the job.
Richards at 5M for some 2nds and trade exceptions, umm no. You keep Richards behind Williams and Malauch.
Why Shawn Marion?i wish marion would help oso out with that shot
i wish marion would help oso out with that shot
That's the easiest way to duck under the apron and they have 2 days to make it happen so unless the can conjure up some cap lowering trades those 2 players will be cut. It would be great to at least get some trade exceptions and 2nd rounders.Brendon Kleen just reported on his podcast, the Suns can get under the second apron by $2 million just by cutting Richards and Martin. Of course they can use those two in trades to get players/picks back, like they did with Micic since the other team can just cut them and not take on salary. There's some little options there.
It is very hard for any guy to keep him in front of them. When you have seven footers behind you, it gets a bit easier.I wonder if new defensive enforcer Dillon Brooks has had any notable success guarding Shai (sp?) Gilgeous-Alexander. Might he be the Shai Stopper?
Certainly, he is the Phoenix Suns' most aggressive personality since Raja Bell.
We don't have to wait long. If they can't get anything, they probably just cut both. I know there's a time limit for us to resign them, so basically neither guy is likely to be a Sun again.That's the easiest way to duck under the apron and they have 2 days to make it happen so unless the can conjure up some cap lowering trades those 2 players will be cut. It would be great to at least get some trade exceptions and 2nd rounders.
I honestly don't seek to nitpick when I say: that statement used so many pronouns that I couldn't understand it. Eventually I concluded that you simply meant Gilgeous-Alexander is unguardable. If Brooks can only make Gilgeous-Alexander waste shots and work for his points, like how Raja Bell defended Kobe Bryant, so be it.It is very hard for any guy to keep him in front of them. When you have seven footers behind you, it gets a bit easier.
I'd hate to cut Richards for nothing.We don't have to wait long. If they can't get anything, they probably just cut both. I know there's a time limit for us to resign them, so basically neither guy is likely to be a Sun again.
It is very hard for any NBA player to keep Shai in front of them. When an NBA player has seven footers behind him, it gets a bit easier.I honestly don't seek to nitpick when I say: that statement used so many pronouns that I couldn't understand it. Eventually I concluded that you simply meant Gilgeous-Alexander is unguardable. If Brooks can only make Gilgeous-Alexander waste shots and work for his points, like how Raja Bell defended Kobe Bryant, so be it.
The Suns knew they were getting Green in a trade with Houston. It was leaked the Suns called around different teams seeing if they could flip Green. Then when the trade went down, the Suns said they wanted to keep him to play with Booker. It made it sound like the Suns are putting a nice spin to the trade to eventually up Green's value. To be fair, Green does fit the profile of the type of player the Suns want. It's just a loaded team with shooting guards right now.I have heard that the Suns could also trade Grayson Allen or Royce O'Neal. I absolutely oppose trading O'Neal, because he supposedly is a player who typically gets assigned to guard the opponent's best player. Why would I want to trade such a reliable defender? I don't really want to trade either of them, especially because it was just pointed out that dropping below the second apron doesn't require trading Allen or O'Neal; but if I had to trade one: Allen makes more money, is much shorter than O'Neal, and plays a position that is currently glutted.
I'll tell who I would like to trade: Jalen Green. I think the Suns didn't want him in the first place, but had to take him as the price for unloading Durant. But with such a contract, I don't suppose any other team wants Green.
I'll tell who I would like to trade: Jalen Green. I think the Suns didn't want him in the first place, but had to take him as the price for unloading Durant. But with such a contract, I don't suppose any other team wants Green.
unorthodox afWhy Shawn Marion?