kuminga isn't a prospect nor a known quantity - but probably is what he isKuminga is a future prospect. Why do they think they could get a pick and a prospect.
The first thing this owner needs to do is stop making bad trades.
kuminga isn't a prospect nor a known quantity - but probably is what he isKuminga is a future prospect. Why do they think they could get a pick and a prospect.
The first thing this owner needs to do is stop making bad trades.
Did you just watch the same guy as I did in summer league? He completely lacks a feel for playing in a structured game. It seems I vastly underestimated how important the total lack of competition he has faced actually is.Fleming should be off limits. His upside is tremendous.
sorry but summer league isn't some determining factor - it's a glorified rec league with players who've never played together - the talent evaluation on fleming has done been done and supersedes anything summer league - he was expected to go in the 1st round but slipped - we had to beat out other interested teams to acquire that pick - and again - summer league is not this structured game you're making it out to be - it's merely a glimpseDid you just watch the same guy as I did in summer league? He completely lacks a feel for playing in a structured game. It seems I vastly underestimated how important the total lack of competition he has faced actually is.
Got to say I am much less optimistic about him, and if that was what it took to get the Kuminga deal done, I would probably do it.
Did you just watch the same guy as I did in summer league? He completely lacks a feel for playing in a structured game. It seems I vastly underestimated how important the total lack of competition he has faced actually is.
Got to say I am much less optimistic about him, and if that was what it took to get the Kuminga deal done, I would probably do it.
Flemming and more for Kuminga, nope. Acquiring a mid level player who wants to be paid 30M, nope. GS has been shopping him and no one wants him.
Entering his ninth season, Brooks is among the headliners of the Phoenix Suns’ summer reboot, acquired with athletic guard Jalen Green and others in a blockbuster trade with the Houston Rockets for superstar Kevin Durant. Phoenix’s intent was to get bigger, younger and more athletic. But the Suns also wanted to get tougher, especially on defense. Those who have worked with Brooks insist few are better.
This may take time. Not for Brooks, but for Phoenix fans. Throughout their history, the Suns have had elite scorers, gifted passers and decent defenders. They have not had many irritators, guys who lived to get inside an opponent’s head. Dennis Awtrey (1970s), Maurice Lucas (1980s) and Danny Ainge (1990s) all could annoy or intimidate, but not at this level.
“If you’re giving a scout, you could ask Dillon about the best player,” Ahearn said. “You could also ask him about the 13th player — Dillon will be able to give you a full scouting report on everybody. His attention to detail and how he prepares in order to guard guys is special. … I just respect the heck out of him that night-in and night-out he wants that matchup, and he’s not going to back down from it.”
“One of the best things I think you can say about him is he plays 82 games and he comes out every night like it’s the last game he’s going to play,” Jones said.
Yeah, whoever trades for Kuminga is trading for the right to give him a bad contract. Giving up really ANYTHING of value is foolish.
I could talk myself into Allen and Richards for him, but anything beyond that is a hell no.
Oso is the only additional piece I'd add.
I have little hope or faith that Kuminga earns his salary. Golden State giving up on him should be a warning sign. He's not even a regular starter on a team desperate for size. He's a tweener forward who won't solve our problems.
I honestly believe Fleming may be as good as Kuminga is after 4 years. Kuminga has more raw talent but he's proven to have questionable drive and decision-making ability. At $30 million+ a year, no thanks.
Excellent article on Dillon Brooks written by former Suns beat writer Doug Haller for The Athletic:
The Athletic: Dillon Brooks will give the rebuilding Suns toughness, energy — and perhaps an edge
Throughout its history, Phoenix has had a few players who lived to get inside an opponent's head. But maybe nothing like this.
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The Athletic: Dillon Brooks will give the rebuilding Suns toughness, energy — and perhaps an edge
Throughout its history, Phoenix has had a few players who lived to get inside an opponent's head. But maybe nothing like this.www.nba.com
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Boy, we can use that last attribute after what we witnessed last season.
I like Oso, I think he's going to have a solid career as a role player off the bench.
I'd rather have Oso on his rookie deal than Kuminga making 25 million, wouldn't do the trade straight up, even if it were allowed.
i like oso too but damn - then again - i too would like to see what he does this year but straight up bro?I like Oso, I think he's going to have a solid career as a role player off the bench.
I'd rather have Oso on his rookie deal than Kuminga making 25 million, wouldn't do the trade straight up, even if it were allowed.
I like Oso the person but not the player. I just don't see it with him. I'm a little surprised you are in his camp. I was indifferent on him last year but am ready to cut bait now.
Kuminga from 2 years was worth $30 million a year but like Ayton, he has regressed mentally. I think we could use him more than Grayson though so I'd take the small cap hit to see if it could work if it the cost were Grayson, Richards, and Oso.
i like oso too but damn - then again - i too would like to see what he does this year but straight up bro?
I agree with most of your mental assessment on him. Aside from that, I absolutely see where he is arguably an ideal fit with this roster.There is nothing about Ben Simmons that would make sense for us. If our goal is to get our culture back in the right direction he would be probably the worst player in the NBA to add to the locker room.
I honestly don't think he likes playing basketball... he enjoys being famous, but he is as uncompetitive as any player I can ever recall, I don't think he gives a rats ass about winning, so much so that I think he'd rather sit out with any excuse imaginable than be on the court in meaningful moments.
Kuminga can score 20 points a game. That is worth at least 20 million a year in today's NBA. The suns are desperate to add talent, overpaying a bit is perfectly acceptable considering the situation they are in.I like Oso, I think he's going to have a solid career as a role player off the bench.
I'd rather have Oso on his rookie deal than Kuminga making 25 million, wouldn't do the trade straight up, even if it were allowed.
Simmons sucks. I don't know whether some of you just came from a time machine from 5 years ago or what, but he is barely barely hanging onto an NBA roster spot.I agree with most of your mental assessment on him. Aside from that, I absolutely see where he is arguably an ideal fit with this roster.
He would have at minimum 2 dynamic scoring options to work with on the perimeter, a PnR/lob threat, and a quality 3&D wing. He easily slots into the PF role defensively who can rebound and instantly turns into a facilitator.
A point-forward would thrive here; especially one who would have almost no burden to produce offensively.
Booker
Green
Dunn/Brooks
Simmons
Williams
That's a well rounded, defensively stout lineup in my opinion.
With all that said, I completely understand why nobody would want to take the risk thus I'm just adding to my post count.
It was fun to think about though
Kuminga can score 20 points a game. That is worth at least 20 million a year in today's NBA. The suns are desperate to add talent, overpaying a bit is perfectly acceptable considering the situation they are in.
He's just 23, and the year before they considered him their future. He is a great athlete who is pretty skilled already. I don't know what kind of free agents you think the Suns can pull in the near future considering the state of the team, but I think he is pretty close to the best we could get.Kuminga wasn't even in the Warriors playoff rotations until injuries forced them to play him again. He only played 47 games last season... and his missed time was largely "DNP- coaches decision".
The Warriors don't want him, this trade haul demand by them is posturing. If they don't reach a deal, he is going to end up having to play for the qualifying offer because they have no interest in keeping him long term... and neither should we.
He's just 23, and the year before they considered him their future. He is a great athlete who is pretty skilled already. I don't know what kind of free agents you think the Suns can pull in the near future considering the state of the team, but I think he is pretty close to the best we could get.
The reason he is not playing could just be a personal feud between him and Kerr, similar to the feuds Monty had with Ayton and Crowder.
He's just 23, and the year before they considered him their future. He is a great athlete who is pretty skilled already. I don't know what kind of free agents you think the Suns can pull in the near future considering the state of the team, but I think he is pretty close to the best we could get.
The reason he is not playing could just be a personal feud between him and Kerr, similar to the feuds Monty had with Ayton and Crowder.
He has not grown in any meaningful way in 4 years, his team benched him for long stretches and played better without him... statistically, it's hard to say anything he's actually GOOD at.
I don't care what our situation is, paying a player like that 25 mil a year is bonkers and giving up anything of value for the right to overpay him is extra bonkers.
He simply isn't an impact player. I am not saying he's BAD, but him on a 20+ million dollar deal is a very bad use of our resources and I don't think he'd make any impact whatsoever on our trajectory... outside of wasting cap space.
Kuminga wasn't even in the Warriors playoff rotations until injuries forced them to play him again. He only played 47 games last season... and his missed time was largely "DNP- coaches decision".
The Warriors don't want him, this trade haul demand by them is posturing. If they don't reach a deal, he is going to end up having to play for the qualifying offer because they have no interest in keeping him long term... and neither should we.
Kuminga can score 20 a game playing dumb basketball and securing losses. With the contract he is demanding, Kuminga is just not worth it. He is what he is and its not that good.Kuminga can score 20 points a game. That is worth at least 20 million a year in today's NBA. The suns are desperate to add talent, overpaying a bit is perfectly acceptable considering the situation they are in.
$20 million would be bad too. He is not an improving player. Please, Suns, do not bring this guy in. We already have one experiment like this in Green.$20 million wouldn't be bad. He wants $30+ though and that's the issue.