Suns draft Khaman Maluach with the 10th pick

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Ayton might literally have the worst hands in the NBA. Doncic and Lebron in for an unpleasant surprise with those no look passes.

I couldn't find the measurements for Ayton's hands, but they didn't look big for a player his length.
 

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Actually, the thing that encourages me the most is the kids personality, confidence, and intelligence.
This kid is supremely likeable and magnetic. He's going to be great in the lockeroom.

There is really no reason to put him and Ayton in the same sentence - they are really different and different scenarios coming in

He's world's more likeable than Ayton.

He is also an absolute project. He could have benefited from an extra year or two in college, but when you go top 10 it's hard to make that argument.

He has really good hands and can attack and protect the rim. He moves in a fluid manner and generally finds good angles to attack, understands spacing and screen concepts.

He isn't as physical as he could be.

At times he seems to lean on size as a crutch, which can lead to him getting bodied or floating out of position to rebound, etc. He's not typically looking to box out and physically claim his space.

Has some things to work on, but super high ceiling
 

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This kid is supremely likeable and magnetic. He's going to be great in the lockeroom.

There is really no reason to put him and Ayton in the same sentence - they are really different and different scenarios coming in

He's world's more likeable than Ayton.

He is also an absolute project. He could have benefited from an extra year or two in college, but when you go top 10 it's hard to make that argument.

He has really good hands and can attack and protect the rim. He moves in a fluid manner and generally finds good angles to attack, understands spacing and screen concepts.

He isn't as physical as he could be.

At times he seems to lean on size as a crutch, which can lead to him getting bodied or floating out of position to rebound, etc. He's not typically looking to box out and physically claim his space.

Has some things to work on, but super high ceiling
This is a good description, particularly the part regarding boxing out. He’s definitely not a technician at rebounding . . . yet. But seems teachable.
 

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There were some rebounds I wish Khaman had tried to chase down, but it's an entirely different ball game than college with the spacing.

Alex Sarr caught his attention with a couple of well-timed blocks, but Khaman was able to return the favor at least once.
 

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I will risk being redundant, but the Suns game today against the Hawks will be at 12:30 PM Arizona time and televised on NBA TV and AzFamily, channel 32 on DirecTV.
 

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I will risk being redundant, but the Suns game today against the Hawks will be at 12:30 PM Arizona time and televised on NBA TV and AzFamily, channel 32 on DirecTV.
I appreciate it as I just set up a recording for AZFamily OTA. I'm curious if that broadcast is local and different than the NBA TV broadcast.
 

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Here is some video that gives insight into the Suns drafting Khaman Maluach at #10.

The Suns wanted Mark Williams before his selection.

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Here is some video that gives insight into the Suns drafting Khaman Maluach at #10.

The Suns wanted Mark Williams before his selection.

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glad they didn't take an offer
 

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Here is some video that gives insight into the Suns drafting Khaman Maluach at #10.

The Suns wanted Mark Williams before his selection.

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I am curious what we were offered but I'm glad that isn't readily available to sort of provide a different path to compare things to. This front office earned some goodwill from me for taking the player they should have and staying on the path we're on. Time will tell if it was the right choice in the long run but I'm all in on the now largely because of that pick.
 

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I am curious what we were offered but I'm glad that isn't readily available to sort of provide a different path to compare things to. This front office earned some goodwill from me for taking the player they should have and staying on the path we're on. Time will tell if it was the right choice in the long run but I'm all in on the now largely because of that pick.

I mostly studied the draft presuming Maluach wouldn't be there at #10 and hoping the Suns would trade down. There was very little time to study the draft because the Suns traded Durant late.

I had players like Sorber (injured) and Fleming as good prospects in the teens. Also, I wanted the Suns to pick up another big like Thiero or a point guard in the second round.

If I had watched more video, I would have been begging the Suns to draft Beringer. Athletically, this is what I hoped Maluach would be not that Khaman can't be that and more.
 
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I'd have to see the offer. I was very fond of trading down in the 2025 draft because of the number of quality big men available.
not me - not at all - i would've answered the phones and all but there's no way im giving up that 7 foot lottery ticket - im glad all the point guards and hybrids went early - very fortunate for us
 

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I am curious what we were offered but I'm glad that isn't readily available to sort of provide a different path to compare things to. This front office earned some goodwill from me for taking the player they should have and staying on the path we're on. Time will tell if it was the right choice in the long run but I'm all in on the now largely because of that pick.
If it was the deal Atlanta got from New Orleans I would’ve taken it.
 

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Listening to Kellan Olsen and his buddy on their podcast, they were kinda negative about the suns, being overly specific about individual players. However, from a 10.000 foot view, the Suns had to get younger, more athletic, and taller. They did that.
 

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Listening to Kellan Olsen and his buddy on their podcast, they were kinda negative about the suns, being overly specific about individual players. However, from a 10.000 foot view, the Suns had to get younger, more athletic, and taller. They did that.

I didn't know Olson had a podcast. Do you have a link?
 

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I don’t dampen anyone’s enthusiasm, particularly because Khaman was the guy I was hoping we would take, but y’all got to remember he’s an 18 year old kid who grew up in Africa. I highly doubt he averages 10/10 this season. If he does, I’ll be shocked and it likely portends for really great things in his future. I’d say a rookie year of 8/6 with 2 blocks a game is a terrific, and realistic, start to his career.
If he gets close to 10/10, and adds a couple blocks, some solid passing, and maybe a steal/deflection... i would be pretty stoked.
The best part about his background is his lack of experience. Right now dude has the experience of the average American 12 year old...he has proven he learns fast. By 21 the kid could be dominant.
Regular triple doubles with blocks added in.
If we could find a 20 year old Kidd/Nash to pair with him the next 15 years could be a good time to be a Suns fan...
You get star caliber 1 and 5 and the other slots almost become plug and play.
He could do for the Suns what The Admiral did for the Spurs
 
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