The Collin Gillespie Bandwagon Thread

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We need to run. Remember when CP3 said they were going to do that and it lasted a week before he was slowly bringing the ball up and getting us into plays late in the shot clock? CP3 doesn't fit what the Suns say they want to do.

We're trying to build a team about rim running and spot up shooting.

It's hard to imagine a better player than CP3 to help these guys evolve.

If he wants to come here for the minimum we're be flat out idiotic to reject it.

Zero risk, massive reward scenario.
 

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Green has the handles and speed to drive and dish. He just has to be willing to dish sometimes.

Green will never be a distributor, never ever ever. I doubt anyone can find a player with his stats who became anything more than a scorer... and currently he is an extremely inefficient scorer.

If we have stretches where we leave him in charge of the offense we are going to have stretches of horrible offensive basketball.

Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaybe, we can transition him into a slash/shoot player, something useful, but he's currently an ISO player and an utterly terrible one at that, if we entrust him to run the offense we will just feed into his already awful tendencies.
 

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He's only 23 so I will try to be positive from the start. Hope he responds to coaching, and as mentioned, they ran something similar in Cleveland without a clear cut point guard.
 

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We need to run. Remember when CP3 said they were going to do that and it lasted a week before he was slowly bringing the ball up and getting us into plays late in the shot clock? CP3 doesn't fit what the Suns say they want to do.
IMO it’s not about play style or making us better as reasons for resigning Paul. It’s for what we’ve seen him do for the thunder, suns, and now spurs . . . he somehow gets young guys to mature. It could just be a coincidence that young teams have moved forward with him at the helm, but that’s a lot coincidence.

We aren’t making the playoffs this year. So I don’t know if play style matters as much mentorship.
 

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He's only 23 so I will try to be positive from the start. Hope he responds to coaching, and as mentioned, they ran something similar in Cleveland without a clear cut point guard.

I'm wondering if he can play a Ty Jerome role here. Gillepsie is smaller than Jerome but they have similar skill sets on offense.
 

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IMO it’s not about play style or making us better as reasons for resigning Paul. It’s for what we’ve seen him do for the thunder, suns, and now spurs . . . he somehow gets young guys to mature. It could just be a coincidence that young teams have moved forward with him at the helm, but that’s a lot coincidence.

We aren’t making the playoffs this year. So I don’t know if play style matters as much mentorship.
Except that was part of why we traded him. Drop off in play, and his reluctance to push the pace even though the coaching staff was trying to do that.

Other NBA analysts have pointed out Paul doesn't exactly like our management and how he was released. I am thinking the same thing. Why would he give Ishbia the time of day?
 

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Green will never be a distributor, never ever ever. I doubt anyone can find a player with his stats who became anything more than a scorer... and currently he is an extremely inefficient scorer.

If we have stretches where we leave him in charge of the offense we are going to have stretches of horrible offensive basketball.

Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaybe, we can transition him into a slash/shoot player, something useful, but he's currently an ISO player and an utterly terrible one at that, if we entrust him to run the offense we will just feed into his already awful tendencies.
I cannot see being this dogmatic about a young player.
 

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Except that was part of why we traded him. Drop off in play, and his reluctance to push the pace even though the coaching staff was trying to do that.

Other NBA analysts have pointed out Paul doesn't exactly like our management and how he was released. I am thinking the same thing. Why would he give Ishbia the time of day?

I don't recall any issues of him and the coaches regarding pace. He was an extension of Monty on the court and they saw their exits within weeks of each other.

He played in Golden State and San Antonio since then and has played quicker. It would be different than last time because he'd be on a minimum deal as a backup vs being the highest paid player on the team.

Having a PG who can provide a change of pace could be a good thing. Games need to slow down occasionally. Paul would be a steadying hand and mentor to Gillepsie and also help coach up guys like Maluach.
 

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We're trying to build a team about rim running and spot up shooting.

It's hard to imagine a better player than CP3 to help these guys evolve.

If he wants to come here for the minimum we're be flat out idiotic to reject it.

Zero risk, massive reward scenario.
Don’t agree at all. Modern nba offense does not make the pg the center of the offense it’s based on ball movement by everyone.

CP3 is a relic, and there is no reason to delay and get our rookies used to playing old style offense.

I cannot wait till the suns succeed without a pg so this tired old narrative finally goes away.
 

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Don’t agree at all. Modern nba offense does not make the pg the center of the offense it’s based on ball movement by everyone.

CP3 is a relic, and there is no reason to delay and get our rookies used to playing old style offense.

I cannot wait till the suns succeed without a pg so this tired old narrative finally goes away.

Pretty much all the top teams from last year run through a primary ball handler, who initiates almost all the offensive sets. Only Boston and the Rockets don't play that way, and the Rockets offense was awful in the playoffs and Boston relied on Tatum and Brown to break down defenses most of the time.

Booker is probably the only good passer on the roster right now, we don't have shooters either. We have some lob threats and slashers now, but we don't have guys who can get them the ball in those spots.

Paul is also really good at making young bigs learn how to move around. He basically made DeAndre Jordan's career.
 

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I am conflicted on Paul. On one hand, this roster is not built for a slow point guard. I want them to run. On the other hand, I think there is so much value in having a coach on the floor.
 

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We need to move on from cp3. He’s done in the nba. His style of play is only delaying what we are trying to do here now with the personnel we have now.
 

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Except that was part of why we traded him. Drop off in play, and his reluctance to push the pace even though the coaching staff was trying to do that.

Other NBA analysts have pointed out Paul doesn't exactly like our management and how he was released. I am thinking the same thing. Why would he give Ishbia the time of day?
I am not arguing that he would come here. I have no idea what he thinks of the situation. I’m merely stating why I would be interested in bringing him back.

And yeah, he was traded to try to upgrade a team the front office thought was a contender. His drop off was material then. Again, I’m not signing him to make us better as a team. I’m signing him to mentor the young guys and get them to be professionals on a quicker timeframe. Different goals.
 

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CP3 is a relic, and there is no reason to delay and get our rookies used to playing old style offense.

I cannot wait till the suns succeed without a pg so this tired old narrative finally goes away.
Really destroyed the growth trajectory of the thunder. :rolleyes:
 

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Pretty much all the top teams from last year run through a primary ball handler, who initiates almost all the offensive sets. Only Boston and the Rockets don't play that way, and the Rockets offense was awful in the playoffs and Boston relied on Tatum and Brown to break down defenses most of the time.

Booker is probably the only good passer on the roster right now, we don't have shooters either. We have some lob threats and slashers now, but we don't have guys who can get them the ball in those spots.

Paul is also really good at making young bigs learn how to move around. He basically made DeAndre Jordan's career.
Then hire him asa coach, not a player.
 

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Then hire him asa coach, not a player.

I really don't get the CP3 pushback... he'd be here on a minimum contract, he was still a good player last year, we don't have anything that resembles an NBA caliber starting point guard.

I see zero reason to not sign him. He wouldn't be blocking anyone from playing time.
 

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I am not arguing that he would come here. I have no idea what he thinks of the situation. I’m merely stating why I would be interested in bringing him back.

And yeah, he was traded to try to upgrade a team the front office thought was a contender. His drop off was material then. Again, I’m not signing him to make us better as a team. I’m signing him to mentor the young guys and get them to be professionals on a quicker timeframe. Different goals.
And I am just pointing out why you shouldn't be interested. ;)
 

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I am just reporting a fact. Do you guys know that the Cavs were experimenting with making Green a PG for a couple seasons? Then they brought in a big name PG and he slid over to the two guard. Green and Booker have had simnilar background. Then I read Ott had two combo guards recently playing in front of two bigs. Sounds like Phoenix is trying to recreate the Cleveland scenario.
 

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I am just reporting a fact. Do you guys know that the Cavs were experimenting with making Green a PG for a couple seasons? Then they brought in a big name PG and he slid over to the two guard. Green and Booker have had simnilar background. Then I read Ott had two combo guards recently playing in front of two bigs. Sounds like Phoenix is trying to recreate the Cleveland scenario.
I don’t think either Booker or green are the caliber lead guard as Darius garland. Now mind you, I’m not saying garland is a better PLAYER than Booker. I’m saying as lead guard. Garlands skills are closer to a pg than bookers or greens.
 

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I don’t think either Booker or green are the caliber lead guard as Darius garland. Now mind you, I’m not saying garland is a better PLAYER than Booker. I’m saying as lead guard. Garlands skills are closer to a pg than bookers or greens.
He pushed Green out of that PG role. I just see that Ott has mentioned Green and Booker on the floor at the same time. I think that means you are looking at your starting guards right there. You can't have Collin, Green, and Booker out there. That's too small.
 

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They have said that Book and Green are going to play together. I assume that means start. We might have doubts about that but it's clearly what Ott is thinking.
 

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He pushed Green out of that PG role. I just see that Ott has mentioned Green and Booker on the floor at the same time. I think that means you are looking at your starting guards right there. You can't have Collin, Green, and Booker out there. That's too small.
I agree with yiu, I just wouldn’t equate anyone in that tandem to Ott’s experience with garland in Cleveland.
 

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If I had to do it with these two both Book and Green would run the break. Whoever gets the outlet runs it. Then I would design half court sets with both players running sets. Probably specific plays designed for each one. It would switch constantly during the game.

On defense Green is quicker and more athletic than Book so he guards the smaller faster point guards.

Not saying I prefer this, or like it, but that would be how to approach it.
 

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