@GeraldBourguet I stumbled onto this show randomly and it quickly became one of my favourites. I haven’t gotten around to the latest season yet but it’s great to hear it’s solid!
Sources: New York traded No. 25 pick Sergio De Larrea to the Dallas Mavericks for No. 30 Koa Peat and two second-round picks. And then the Knicks traded Peat to the Phoenix Suns for three-rounders and cash. So Knicks move out of the first round -- pick up 5 seconds and cash.
The Wolves are dumping salary and loading up for something!
I like Claxton at the Bulls with Giddey.
Randle will probably be flipped again for more assets unless he is happy to just chuck up shots in Brooklyn.
Just in: Minnesota is sending Julius Randle and the No. 28 pick in the NBA Draft to the Brooklyn Nets in a three-team trade that sends Nic Claxton to the Chicago Bulls, sources tell ESPN. The Timberwolves will acquire Brooklyn’s No. 33 pick for Randle and No. 28.
Classic Laurie Daley…
“I’m only going to pick players based on form.”
Picks Crichton who is not in form who then makes a crucial mistake and also then compounds the mistake by letting a try in.
#StateofOrigin#NRL#LaurieDaley
Yeah it’s funny how Suns fans in the same sentence can say “Book needs someone like Haliburton next to him” but then say “another guard?”.
BG has proven he scouts well and can get good prospects in the fringes so if there is a strong PG prospect late in the draft, you take him.
Suns worked out two PGs and I keep seeing people commenting “another guard?”
yall need to realize that Gillespie and Bouyea aren’t true PGs, and the latter isn’t even that good anyway.
with zero true PGs on the roster, whether it’s via draft or trade the Suns need to and are trying to figure out the path to getting Book back to playing his natural position. that’s a good thing.
@ZakMarcinNBA Yeah it’s funny how Suns fans in the same sentence can say “Book needs someone like Haliburton next to him” but then say “another guard?”.
BG has proven he scouts well and can get good prospects in the fringes so if there is a strong PG prospect late in the draft, you take him.
@DatGuyDominixk Don’t mind Gordon but Morant is a cancer to a team regardless of whether you buy low on him or not and I cannot imagine he buys in to the “defense first” mentality for the team.
Green already has a lot of the same attributes, is younger, less injury prone & has a jumpshot.
@ThePhoenixSuns2 Top 30: you don’t have to give up as much, it’s a really strong draft that goes deep with high end role players and the Suns have proven they can find talent later in the draft (Oso, Fleming).
Top 20 would cost too much and the Suns don’t have assets to burn.
@jphipps88@Patsnation87 Oso has been working on his jumper all season and now has a whole off season to continue improving so it could be an option especially if the let Williams and Man Man shoot threes next season.
I would have been perfectly fine with trading Jalen Green in the offseason (even with his less than stellar value) but he definitely showed that there is something there in the playoffs and has sucked me back in a little bit. He needs to have a massive offseason of development.
@TheMattPetersen With the salary cap being what it is now, every team needs at least 3 Rookie scale contracts to stay under the aprons and keep some resemblance of depth so you would say Oso, Dunn, Fleming and Man Man would be automatic keeps straight off the bat which is already 4+
In all sincerity OKC are a great team and I didn’t expect the Suns to win a single game but an honest question to OKC supporters, do you actually enjoy watching your team play basketball? Every game is a brutal watch if you love the game of Basketball.
#thunderup#NBA
@RealDealBeal23 You are in no position to talk any smack about anything basketball related when it comes to the Suns and the fact you cannot see that is part of your problem and why your basketball career has completely flamed out.