ProdigalSun
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Dude’s jumpshot looks way better than Oso’s already
Even Richardson and Oso if they are on the team. Dunn, too.The Ott angle with defensive bigs is interesting. Will be helpful for both Maluach and Williams.
Everyone's jumper is better than Oso's. That's a low bar.Dude’s jumpshot looks way better than Oso’s already
You mean Isiah Thomas made the right pick? loli still can't believe we got this dude - brace yourself cuz imma bout to say something nice about ish - he traded kd for jalen green - dillon brooks - 5 sweetners and the clear cut highest graded 7 foot center in the draft - that's better than i thought he'd do
Oso probably has the worst jumper of anyone in the league, so that says nothing.Dude’s jumpshot looks way better than Oso’s already
Yeah, and everytime he is allowed to play he produces.This board's infatution with Bol baffles me. Dude is not an NBA player. He's been the league for six years. What you see is what you get.
It's pretty clear they were well down the road to acquire Williams before Maluach dropped. Both moves were good in a vacuum, but when combined are confusing.the more i read about him, the more i love this pick.
And the more I'm confused about the other trade.
but, allready thinking this FO is a disaster, I'm very happy there's a chance they got 1 of the 2 moves right and if they did, that's a big building block for the future.
sure feels that way - like ish didn't like queen or sorber at #10 so he made other arrangements - but he did so before everything played out - he basically thought he could predict the marketIt's pretty clear they were well down the road to acquire Williams before Maluach dropped. Both moves were good in a vacuum, but when combined are confusing.
I just hope the Suns proactively made the choice to trade for Williams with the knowledge they were getting Maluach and didn't paint themselves into a corner by prematurely agreeing to the deal for Williams before they saw who was available at 10.
Champagne problemsAdmittedly, I have stopped following the league closely, but I like the Williams acquisition. I don't think there is any conflict between Williams and Maluach. In the incredibly unlikely event that Maluach emerges as a starting-level center, then you have a decision to make, but that's years down the road.
Remember that the Suns passed on Haliburton because they didn't think they had room for him with Chris Paul already on the roster. That was a mistake then, and similar thinking would be a mistake now. Rosters turn over so quickly that, unless you're talking about players on enormous contracts, you can always clear a logjam if one happens to emerge. I am completely unconcerned about the possibility that the Suns may have too many big strong centers.
Can Williams play the four?sure feels that way - like ish didn't like queen or sorber at #10 so he made other arrangements - but he did so before everything played out - he basically thought he could predict the market
Admittedly, I have stopped following the league closely, but I like the Williams acquisition. I don't think there is any conflict between Williams and Maluach. In the incredibly unlikely event that Maluach emerges as a starting-level center, then you have a decision to make, but that's years down the road.
same.Admittedly, I have stopped following the league closely, but I like the Williams acquisition. I don't think there is any conflict between Williams and Maluach. In the incredibly unlikely event that Maluach emerges as a starting-level center, then you have a decision to make, but that's years down the road.
Remember that the Suns passed on Haliburton because they didn't think they had room for him with Chris Paul already on the roster. That was a mistake then, and similar thinking would be a mistake now. Rosters turn over so quickly that, unless you're talking about players on enormous contracts, you can always clear a logjam if one happens to emerge. I am completely unconcerned about the possibility that the Suns may have too many big strong centers.
Nope.Can Williams play the four?
The only thing I can think of is they want to ease this kid into the lineup and they are not happy with Richards?! Maybe they think Richards is backup only material?! Yeah...just seemed really really odd move.the more i read about him, the more i love this pick.
And the more I'm confused about the other trade.
but, allready thinking this FO is a disaster, I'm very happy there's a chance they got 1 of the 2 moves right and if they did, that's a big building block for the future.
It's pretty clear they were well down the road to acquire Williams before Maluach dropped. Both moves were good in a vacuum, but when combined are confusing.
I just hope the Suns proactively made the choice to trade for Williams with the knowledge they were getting Maluach and didn't paint themselves into a corner by prematurely agreeing to the deal for Williams before they saw who was available at 10.
Yup, just do what makes SAS angry and you'll have a successful career.I think this makes me like it more....
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i still can't believe we got this dude - brace yourself cuz imma bout to say something nice about ish - he traded kd for jalen green - dillon brooks - 5 sweetners and the clear cut highest graded 7 foot center in the draft - that's better than i thought he'd do
Williams contract is small.The only thing I can think of is they want to ease this kid into the lineup and they are not happy with Richards?! Maybe they think Richards is backup only material?! Yeah...just seemed really really odd move.
Also, did we not learn anything from Beal? There is a huge question mark if you can rely on Williams. The Suns are desperate to move Beal because his output doesn't match salary. Then you trade for an often injured Williams.