Suns draft Khaman Maluach with the 10th pick

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The anti-Ayton.
Yes, he does seem to have the right attitude. That's the bet with him, that his work ethic and pride will make him a star that his frame makes posible.

I was worried at the beginning of last year, but the progress he made was huge. I think he got 100% better from the start to the end of the season. That really gives me hope.
 

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Hopefully the Suns see Maluach make progress this season. If not, there will be doubts about the #10 pick.

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Define progress?

It's easy to speak in meaningless platitudes

We also went through the whole "lottery pick" thing - this is the NBA draft - the Suns were lucky a prospect with something unique was available for them and you can't put on a player the organizational incompetence of testing away all their other lotto tickets
 

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Suns have always been cursed with Centers. No, Amar'e wasn't a center. Amar'e was really our PF the Suns played at Center. True Center talent has always alluded the Suns ever since we lost that coin flip for Kareem. As much as we hated Ayton, he was the best center the Suns had. That tells you how cursed we are at Center. Guys like Alvin Adams and Mark West are lauded in our history. Nice guys, but not the greatest centers. Adams eventually wore down. West could rebound and defend. I have had my whole life waiting for a great Suns center. Patience is a bastard!
 

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I hope so...If I have to watch another season with San Antonio dominating with their third superstar big while we flounder with another 7ft stiff I'm going to vomit.
San Antonio got every one of those with the overall #1 pick in a draft where there was no doubt about who was the best player in the draft. Khaman was the 10th pick. It’s a huge difference. Miles. The 10th pick is a success if he ends up being a quality starter.
 

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Suns have always been cursed with Centers. No, Amar'e wasn't a center. Amar'e was really our PF the Suns played at Center. True Center talent has always alluded the Suns ever since we lost that coin flip for Kareem. As much as we hated Ayton, he was the best center the Suns had. That tells you how cursed we are at Center. Guys like Alvin Adams and Mark West are lauded in our history. Nice guys, but not the greatest centers. Adams eventually wore down. West could rebound and defend. I have had my whole life waiting for a great Suns center. Patience is a bastard!
Alvan Adams was a great center in his day. He was rookie of the year and led the team for years. He would not have played center by today’s standards, but in those days the Celtics won championships with a 6-7 center.
 

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Suns have always been cursed with Centers. No, Amar'e wasn't a center. Amar'e was really our PF the Suns played at Center. True Center talent has always alluded the Suns ever since we lost that coin flip for Kareem. As much as we hated Ayton, he was the best center the Suns had. That tells you how cursed we are at Center. Guys like Alvin Adams and Mark West are lauded in our history. Nice guys, but not the greatest centers. Adams eventually wore down. West could rebound and defend. I have had my whole life waiting for a great Suns center. Patience is a bastard!

Gortat, i'm going to say it, was our best center.
 

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Suns have always been cursed with Centers. No, Amar'e wasn't a center. Amar'e was really our PF the Suns played at Center. True Center talent has always alluded the Suns ever since we lost that coin flip for Kareem. As much as we hated Ayton, he was the best center the Suns had. That tells you how cursed we are at Center. Guys like Alvin Adams and Mark West are lauded in our history. Nice guys, but not the greatest centers. Adams eventually wore down. West could rebound and defend. I have had my whole life waiting for a great Suns center. Patience is a bastard!

Well, if we want to debate (using a stereotype center as a guideline and we eliminate Shaq, one season), it could be argued DeAndre Ayton was the Suns best center.
 

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According to AI, it was either Alvan Adams or Amare. Plus, many are forgetting about our first ever center, Neal Walk. I don't remember him well either although I was alive (I was 6 in 1969). He is the only Suns center to average over 20 points and 12 rebounds in a single season.
 

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According to AI, it was either Alvan Adams or Amare. Plus, many are forgetting about our first ever center, Neal Walk. I don't remember him well either although I was alive (I was 6 in 1969). He is the only Suns center to average over 20 points and 12 rebounds in a single season.

Nick Vanos was on the rise until his tragic death.
 

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According to AI, it was either Alvan Adams or Amare. Plus, many are forgetting about our first ever center, Neal Walk. I don't remember him well either although I was alive (I was 6 in 1969). He is the only Suns center to average over 20 points and 12 rebounds in a single season.
He was really in a horrible position, we all wanted Kareem and he was never going to measure up to that. But yeah, he had one very good year and a couple other decent seasons before we traded him. I'd still say Alvan was our best center but if Walk had played several years like he did in 72/73 he'd have been our best center.
 

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