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we needed more interior scoring - more size inside - he's good on defense - we basically did the same thing we did last year - wait fir talent to fall but don't let it hit the ground/round 2

More size? He’s a 6’7” four who’s more wide than tall.

You’re gonna be so disappointed when you see him play
 

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Yeah, I didn't even know the Suns had three second round picks to trade.

I would have liked to have loaded up on second round picks in this draft.
 
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More size? He’s a 6’7” four who’s more wide than tall.

You’re gonna be so disappointed when you see him play
he has size - you can say he doesn't if you want

from a good school - went far in the tourney - i watched all the wildcat games in the tourney but whatevs lol

he's shown flashes - if he'd shown more he would have been drafted higher - he can play defense and take up space - high motor and can score inside - good pick for where he was drafted and for the peanuts we gave up

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judging by 8 minutes of his tournament highlights, he's a forward who plays like a center. primarily layups and dunks. But i remember he did stand out to me at the time. so i'm good with the pick.
 

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I wonder if the Suns would trade #27 in the next draft for more second rounds picks or they might use it to trade a player like Allen.
 

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Granted, you're probably not going to get a needle mover with what the Suns had to offer, but Peat is short for his position, can't shoot a lick from outside... and likely will never develop a shot (if you saw his combine workout), and is going to get chewed up by longer players on the interior. He has almost no upside.

Suns would have been much smarter to take a longer term project with potential.
 

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I’m hoping this isn’t Ishbia thinking a Phoenix kid will draw interest. Koa hasn’t displayed the signs of an NBA skillset. Ott will be doing some juggling with the frontcourt next year.
Actually, I think you are 100% on that notion.
 

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Granted, you're probably not going to get a needle mover with what the Suns had to offer, but Peat is short for his position, can't shoot a lick from outside... and likely will never develop a shot (if you saw his combine workout), and is going to get chewed up by longer players on the interior. He has almost no upside.

Suns would have been much smarter to take a longer term project with potential.

The Suns must have loved him though. It will be interesting to hear their logic.

Maybe the Suns get back in the second round tomorrow?
 

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he has size - you can say he doesn't if you want

from a good school - went far in the tourney - i watched all the wildcat games in the tourney but whatevs lil

he's shown flashes - if he'd shown more he would have been drafted higher - he can play defense and take up space - high motor and can score inside - good pick for where he was drafted and for the peanuts we gave up
I watch every single second of Arizona basketball. He was obviously good in college, but I knew since high school that his game was too limited to be impactful in the pros based on his height and shooting ability. the only way he was ever going to be a solid pro was if he developed a jumper and not only didnt he develop the requisite jumper, it got worse. His combine numbers for shooting were historically bad. He made 25% of his threes in the combine, and that's with nobody guarding him. To put in perspective, Tobe Awaka shot better and he's the definition of an under the basket PF/C.

You want to be happy with the pick, go for it. I'm just making sure that people temper their expectations.
 

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Suns give up #47 and second picks in 2029 and 2033.

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I watch every single second of Arizona basketball. He was obviously good in college, but I knew since high school that his game was too limited to be impactful in the pros based on his height and shooting ability. the only way he was ever going to be a solid pro was if he developed a jumper and not only didnt he develop the requisite jumper, it got worse. His combine numbers for shooting were historically bad. He made 25% of his threes in the combine, and that's with nobody guarding him. To put in perspective, Tobe Awaka shot better and he's the definition of an under the basket PF/C.

You want to be happy with the pick, go for it. I'm just making sure that people temper their expectations.
i am happy with the pick
 

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Here is some video. It doesn't look all gloom and doom for a 19 year old.

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I don’t get it. This team just loves them some undersized players at power positions… that can’t shoot. But whatevs…
 

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I disagree with TJ on this one. He’s a bull dog. Already strong and has potential to get much stronger, never stops moving, smart player, very good passer inside.

Isn’t a confident outside shooter but he absolutely showed he can shoot outside, just lacks confidence in his shot.

Prior to the combine (which I think is meaningless) he was viewed as a certain lottery pick.

Great high upside, high floor pick.
 
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