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Seeing book at the bottom of that is disappointing. Same with Dunn being down there.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
But the rest of those numbers are looking goooood.
Seeing book at the bottom of that is disappointing. Same with Dunn being down there.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
lukas would have been good with mark williamsGlad we got rid of this headache. Some of us around here without the rose colored u of ehh glasses on knew better....
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WrongHe’s not a good defender anymore.
I watched them play without Booker, and they were even better.have you watched dtv and gillespie play with book? have they always been this good? aren't you supposed to make your team better? do you want ja morant or do you want 6 players in double figures? we're winning games nobody had us penciled to win but we're still somehow blaming devin
Can't say I agree. Dillion and Goodwin should both be 37-38 percent at least.Seeing book at the bottom of that is disappointing. Same with Dunn being down there.
But the rest of those numbers are looking goooood.
you're seriously suggesting the suns are better without booker - not even by trading him and adding a new piece - just straight up better without him - that is quite the takeI watched them play without Booker, and they were even better.
I am blaming Booker for not living up to his own standard he set for himself - that is all.
I don't know. I'm not sure any one player is critical. It seems the overall culture is what is causing us to play the way we are.I am thinking what everyone but me probably already understands: that the leader of this team isn't Devin Booker, it's Dillon Brooks. As far as leadership, he is probably Booker's new Chris Paul, providing the emotional prodding to teammates that Booker is unable by personality to give.
Dillon Brooks is so important to the Suns' team culture that if he gets injured more than briefly, the team's on-court performance might suffer greatly because he couldn't give more than locker-room leadership. With every other injured player, their absence didn't send the Suns' performance off a cliff. But if Brooks missed many games? Possibly. I wonder whether Collin Gillespie's toughness would compensate.
No, I am saying Collin and Dillion were better when they played without him, not that the team is better without him.you're seriously suggesting the suns are better without booker - not even by trading him - just straight up better without him - that is quite the take
I'd add Allen and subtract Brooks. Dillon can really only create for himself, whereas Allen has been better setting up others.No, I am saying Collin and Dillion were better when they played without him, not that the team is better without him.
We only have about 4 guys that are creators on offense - Collin, DB, Booker and Jalen Green. We are not better with less of them.
What they bring in other areas makes their percentage acceptable.Can't say I agree. Dillion and Goodwin should both be 37-38 percent at least.
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Dillon Brooks would have a significant influence sitting on the bench and in the locker room.I am thinking what everyone but me probably already understands: that the leader of this team isn't Devin Booker, it's Dillon Brooks. As far as leadership, he is probably Booker's new Chris Paul, providing the emotional prodding to teammates that Booker is unable by personality to give.
Dillon Brooks is so important to the Suns' team culture that if he gets injured more than briefly, the team's on-court performance might suffer greatly because he couldn't give more than locker-room leadership. With every other injured player, their absence didn't send the Suns' performance off a cliff. But if Brooks missed many games? Possibly. I wonder whether Collin Gillespie's toughness would compensate.
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This is surprising to me. Booker's good with both hands with better than average footwork but his handles and athleticism usually limit him a bit at the rim. In fact, the same could be same of the top 3. Give me 100 guesses and I don't think I'd get Huerter as being in the top 20, nevermine top 3.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media