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221715.95 in reply to 221715.94
Date: 9/17/2012 3:40:13 AM
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Manager of the Bahamas National Team!
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221715.96 in reply to 221715.94
Date: 9/17/2012 4:07:12 AM
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Okkkay, Maybe not a championship team, but a playoff team at the least...

From: Trikster

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221715.97 in reply to 221715.96
Date: 9/17/2012 5:09:03 AM
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Nope, not even playoffs

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221715.98 in reply to 221715.97
Date: 9/17/2012 5:55:29 AM
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I'm with trickster here - there's no depth on this squad at all - there inside game should be improved but I feel like they would be better suited with Beasley playing the 4 and setting up the high pick & roll with drgic a la Nash & amare.

Interesting collection of pieces but much like Houston I'm really struggling to see how they are going to come together as a team. I think they should be fun to watch though.

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221715.99 in reply to 221715.98
Date: 9/17/2012 6:22:47 AM
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Dragic / Telfair / Marshall
Dudely / Shanno Brown
Beasley / Wesley Johnson
Scola / Frye
Gortat / Jermaine Oneal / Morris


completely agree about the none existent depth, but look at the starters, where are their points coming from? I can't see Dragic/Dudely/Beasley/Scola/Gortat giving you the 70+ points night in and night out to be legit.

Dragic : Solid point guard, would flourish on a good team where he can distribute first and worry about scoring 2nd ... which ain't the suns
Dudely : OVERATED
Beasley : Completely unpredictable from one game to the next
Scola : Solid and dependable generally
Gortat : Hot and cold but mostly serviceable

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221715.100 in reply to 221715.99
Date: 9/17/2012 6:33:33 AM
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Their high possession rate means they will get a lot of looks. They will need to get 10-12 from each gortat & drgic, 13-16 from Dudley & Scola & 20+ from Beasley (he could easily do this if he gets 25 shots a night just might not be efficient)

The real worry for me is D- only gortat & Scola are solid defenders in my book. Frye & O'neal couldn't guard Yi's chair, Beasly is subpar along with telfair & I'm not sure about the rest but they certainly don't carry a reputation as being elite defenders

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221715.101 in reply to 221715.100
Date: 9/17/2012 6:54:08 AM
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You have to remember, the Phoenix Suns only drafted Dragic because they thought he was a superb defender. And as for Dudley, last season he played against the likes of Kobe (Pretty sure I've mentioned this previously), and he did a darn good job at it too! His offensive abilities may be a bit overrated but he put up a good 10-20 points per game with the Suns last season when they needed him to. Yes, I agree you can't always rely on him, and I did mention if Beasley does play to expectations, then we do have a good shot at the playoffs.

And I can just imagine how explosive the 2nd unit is going to be: Marshall, Brown, Wes Johnson, Kieff Morris and Frye.
Marshall can find all of them at their sweet spots as mentioned earlier and any fast breaks can be led by Brown and Morris, or Johnson even, known to also be very athletic.

From: Trikster

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221715.102 in reply to 221715.101
Date: 9/17/2012 6:56:07 AM
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Wes Johnson's only "sweet spot" is on the end of the bench ... why do you think the wolves gave up on him already

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221715.103 in reply to 221715.102
Date: 9/17/2012 7:00:01 AM
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Yeah, but he has loads of potential, I agree with you though, he seems to be a bust.

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221715.104 in reply to 221715.98
Date: 9/17/2012 7:09:47 AM
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I'm a Suns fan myself and I know they won't be able to make the PO this season. I'd say tank it, try to get a top 5 pick in next seasons draft and go after a few free agents. A few notables would be:
James Harden
Monta Ellis
Josh Smith
DeRozen

In saying that, they have improved since last season. Compare last seasons roster to this season and they will have gotten younger, more athletic and with room to grow.

2012
Nash /
Dudely / Shannon Brown
Hill / Childress
Frye / Warrick
Gortat / Lopez

2013
Dragic / Marshall (hard to replace Nash, but Dragic is bigger, fast, stronger and a better defender)
Dudely / Shannon Brown (same as last season)
Beasley / Wesley (lost a leader in Grant Hill but Beasley and Wesley has a chance to prove themselves and the sky is the limit for these two)
Scola / Frye (as long as Frye is not starting, all is good)
Gortat / Morris (Lopez sucked! good team mate but he just doesnt get it, Morris is improving)

2014
Dragic / Marshall
James Harden / Shannon Brown
Beasely / Dudely
Josh Smith / Frye
Gortat / Morris

From: SN13

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221715.105 in reply to 221715.1
Date: 9/17/2012 8:39:19 AM
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Btw, I forgot to mention the massive height advantage Phoenix have in all their positions (some will need to be corrected).

PG - Dragic (6"4), Marshall (6"4)
SG - Dudley (6"7), Brown (6"4)
SF - Beasley (6"10 or 6"11) not sure, Wes Johnson (6"7), but he has a 7 foot wingspan.
PF - Scola (6"10?), Frye (6"11)
C - Gortat (6"11?), Morris (6"11).

Unfortunately no 7 footers but our length in the front court is pretty crazy also keeping in mind that you have Wesley Johnson and his 7 foot wingspan defending the perimeter.
Oh and I forgot, O'Neal 6"11/Telfair 6"3/Tucker ( not sure but I think he is 6"6 and he's said to be a ferocious defender, someone who really improved and is extremely aggressive. I'd like to see how he turns out when he does get minutes. I love guys like him who puts hours in the gym :D

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