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Every once in awhile Dunn will flash a move that speaks to being more.
Williams comes back what happens? Oso less Min then ManMan
He was much more smooth on the FT shot to start the season. Now he's trying to "dart" them into the hoop, ala Brooks. Gotta shut that part of Brooks' influence down! LOL! That Brooks was on him to be more aggressive, was another reason Brooks was worth bringing to the team. Brooks influence on Oso has paid off big time.oso was perfect from the field 6-6 but 1-4 from the line
I think it was Gambo or Olsen that was saying if the price is too much, they may just let him walk, period. It might have been both guys. With him being injured, and his play tailing off after the first two months of the season, he might be cheap enough to keep.My guess is the Suns will look for sign and trades if the price tag is too expensive.
Gillespie has been lowering his free agent price of late but it could still be high.
Gillespie is going to be resigned. Gambo is sure of it. Ball Handler. Three point volume shot maker, who can play off either Booker or Green. He's not going anywhere.My guess is the Suns will look for sign and trades if the price tag is too expensive.
Gillespie has been lowering his free agent price of late but it could still be high.
I think it was Gambo or Olsen that was saying if the price is too much, they may just let him walk, period. It might have been both guys. With him being injured, and his play tailing off after the first two months of the season, he might be cheap enough to keep.
I think at the end of the day, he will be cheap enough to retain. He's had his best season here. There was an injury thing, it might have been his foot, that Olsen feels may have been the reason his play tailed off after the first two months. Olsen thinks he was just trying to play through it. We have interest in that we did use those two first round picks. IDK what other teams will think about him. Every team we play in the Western Conference seems like they have multiple 7 footers playing now. His size would mean more to us, than possibly other teams right now.Minimally, I think the Suns will try to do a sign and trade with Williams. Letting him walk for nothing would really hurt because the Suns gave up two first round picks to get him. Of course, they can't control what other teams offer. The injury doesn't help help his value.
Gillespie is going to be resigned. Gambo is sure of it. Ball Handler. Three point volume shot maker, who can play off either Booker or Green. He's not going anywhere.
We have Highsmith, O'Neale, Goodwin, Coffey, Livers, etc. No way we keep all those guys. We have Fleming developing, and he's going to start taking some of those minutes. Maybe even leap frog some of those guys into the starters role next season. Fleming just keeps sticking the threes and blocking shots. Fleming playing some decent D as a rookie. Of course his size and athleticism beats all those previously mentioned guys.
I think at the end of the day, he will be cheap enough to retain. He's had his best season here. There was an injury thing, it might have been his foot, that Olsen feels may have been the reason his play tailed off after the first two months. Olsen thinks he was just trying to play through it. We have interest in that we did use those two first round picks. IDK what other teams will think about him. Every team we play in the Western Conference seems like they have multiple 7 footers playing now. His size would mean more to us, than possibly other teams right now.
williams could be one of the best back ups in the league with minute management - could start when necessary- idk how much those types go forI'd like to keep Mark Williams but it only takes one team to throw a huge contract at him and you know how erratic some teams are run.
Some of these guys we want to keep. This off season will be interesting how they move the pieces around, and who they let walk.If only the Suns had signed Gillespie to a four year contract before he blossomed like I wanted. Then the Suns wouldn't be in this financial quandary. I know the Suns want to keep him.
The Suns have Highsmith for another season on a reasonable contract. Keeping Gillespie, Williams and Goodwin is where it gets tricky. Maluach and Fleming are the Suns future. Would the Suns consider trading Dunn or Brooks? I don't know. The contracts of O'Neale and Allen may be hard to move without a trade.
Look at Plumlee:williams could be one of the best back ups in the league with minute management - could start when necessary- idk how much those types go for
williams is a starter when healthy - plumlee is hot garbage - i see williams going to a team with a great center that is often injuredLook at Plumlee:
Mason Plumlee signed a one-year, veteran minimum contract with the Phoenix Suns for the 2024-25 season worth approximately
$3.3 million($3,303,771). He joined the team to provide frontcourt depth behind Jusuf Nurkic.
williams could be one of the best back ups in the league with minute management - could start when necessary- idk how much those types go for
Some of these guys we want to keep. This off season will be interesting how they move the pieces around, and who they let walk.
On Williams, it does sound the way Gambo has talked about it, is they recognize keeping Williams just because we traded picks isn't an option if it impairs keeping guys we want. Both Gambo and Olsen said just letting him walk is na option on the table. If he isn't worth the money to resign him, there's a saying, "Quit digging a hole," which refers to not staying on a bad path on a decision and stopping your losses on that decision sooner, rather than later. I would be more impressed with the Suns if they do let him walk for nothing, rather than tryin to overpay, AGAIN, after overpaying the first time using draft capital on him. It would signal they are getting smarter. The real worry is have is Olsen was saying our 2027 and 2032 picks will be tradable this off season. That scares me because at least the 2032, you could argue Booker may or may not be on the team at that point, so trade it for a piece to win now. Me, I'd rather get out of the game of throwing draft capital at trades for guys. In recent history, it has not paid off for us.
I was asking about this year. I think the Suns are better with Williams and ManMan but Oso has his pluses. Free throws are what brings him downMy guess is the Suns will look for sign and trades if the price tag is too expensive.
Gillespie has been lowering his free agent price of late but it could still be high.