Suns trade for Center Mark Williams

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I'm probably the only one that likes this
Nope. I like it too. For one reason. Not because he was healthy. Not because I trust him to be healthy. Because this team was night and day difference with him on the court. Unless you can find someone better (which I doubt they can with no assets) or until Man-Man is ready (which the Suns obviously don't think he will be anytime soon to start)......this makes sense to me.

If he stays healthy that contract is a bargain. If it's more of the same, he didn't break the bank and could an attractive expiring contract soon.

Let's say Man-Man has a breakthrough? I can't think of a better backup. A guy who is starting material who now is only coming off the bench which increases his chances of staying healthy.
 
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3 year is not ideal but he is a good player when healthy and expecting Manman to start earning playing time. Love that we can keep both for now.
 

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To me, it seems the Suns are just doubling down on faulty assumptions: A) that Ott's "system" is in any way special and didn't actually fall apart in the second half of last year when teams adjusted to it, and B) that running out a roster that's largely dependent on guys who are perennially injury prone isn't a recipe for disaster.
To be fair, Green had not had a history of injury prior to the Suns. Was he worth us winning 3-4 more games? Maybe. He just was never on the floor enough to find out. Booker is going to get his hammies rested every year from now on. That's just the way it is. Probably going to transition minutes away from Williams, hopefully, too. I think the injury thing is going to fix itself in time. A Grayson Allen trade helps with that, also.

If you look at out team roster now, we have a chunk of really young guys on this team. We don't realize it because Ott is playing all the old guys, except Oso, and on occasion Dunn. There has to be a transition to getting more of the young squad on the court. Hopefully this year we see some of that. If so injuries should be less of a problem. Here's to rosy optimism.
 

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If he had played 82 games, with similar production per minute, we would be looking at $25 million a year, and we probably couldn’t keep him.

This contract reflects the injury factor.
If we get more of the first quarter of the season Mark Williams, his play was really good prior to December 5th, as a back up player who can play less minutes, we will have the best back up center in the league. They really need to get Man Man more minutes, keep Oso playing small ball center, and give Williams filler minutes until we can build him up physically. It's that dreaded word potential. If healthy, Williams has the potential to be a real impact player. He started last season looking like a bargain. I think he was nursing that foot or something else the last three quarters of the season, because he never looked the same.
 
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