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Then in three years, Monty will finally be forced to play him for a month due to injuries and he will average 20 pts/10 rebs, but the Suns will let his option expire at the end of the year because they are paying luxury taxes on 40 year olds CP3 and Lebron's combined $120 million contracts.Seems like a JJ pick.
Maybe it will only take us half a season before we realize he has a crippling fear of the nylon rope in the basket.
Why is JJ interested in him? Does he have a story? Was he found in a dumpster as a child?
I look forward to him not getting any play time and taking up a spot on the end of the bench until the last 38 seconds of the season.
Good Times!
Seems like a JJ pick.
Maybe it will only take us half a season before we realize he has a crippling fear of the nylon rope in the basket.
Why is JJ interested in him? Does he have a story? Was he found in a dumpster as a child?
I look forward to him not getting any play time and taking up a spot on the end of the bench until the last 38 seconds of the season.
Good Times!
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Eason: mid firstI’m not following at all. Where are these guys slated to be drafted at? That would give ideas to what value/who the suns are willing to part with.
There just doing DD and they should
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You mean he's gay?He’s the type of guy you’d want your daughter to marry- Monty
I am too lazy to back and search but there was this awesome discussion we had about this last year or maybe it was a couple years ago. Found this article that broke down all the previous drafts. It showed how successful NBA draft picks careers were relative to their draft position and how long players stayed in the league. I think the conclusion (If I remember) was outside the top 3 picks, it was a complete crapshoot which is why picks after that are so overrated. There was even a drop off after the first two. That's not to say you can't get luck or have success or that guys drafted below that can't be a journeyman type player. The Suns have done OK later in the draft so we know it's possible.All the Suns' draft busts made me realize that in any year, I know nothing about the available players and should stop pretending I do. The teams themselves know very little; various people admit often enough that it's a "crapshoot." If the Suns even had a pick, I would want to let the team do their work of studying and drafting, and would simply hope they don't pick an Earl Clark or a Kendall Marshall. Or a Tyler Ulis. Or, um, a Malcolm Mackey. Or...a player like Stephen Jackson in the late 90s, who fails to make it with them (they cut him before the season even started) but then becomes a valuable player for other teams. See what I mean?
I am too lazy to back and search but there was this awesome discussion we had about this last year or maybe it was a couple years ago. Found this article that broke down all the previous drafts. It showed how successful NBA draft picks careers were relative to their draft position and how long players stayed in the league. I think the conclusion (If I remember) was outside the top 3 picks, it was a complete crapshoot which is why picks after that are so overrated. There was even a drop off after the first two. That's not to say you can't get luck or have success or that guys drafted below that can't be a journeyman type player. The Suns have done OK later in the draft so we know it's possible.
You bet your sweet ass they would.Relevant to this thread.
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