TheStormofWar
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They are going to make sweet, sweet love to that second apron.Phoenix has 5 players under contract for next season and between KD, Booker, Beal and Ayton they are paying just those four alone 161M next season.
They are going to make sweet, sweet love to that second apron.Phoenix has 5 players under contract for next season and between KD, Booker, Beal and Ayton they are paying just those four alone 161M next season.
I bet the Suns will try to trade Ayton for some role players...not sure who would be interested though.
Nah, we good.us lol
New owner not understanding the consequences of his own actions. Ishbia is the screwing the pooch.I don’t really see them doing anything even if they do trade Ayton. Their defense will be even worse and their depth got even worse. Just super weird.
They want to start tanking.Then don’t trade him?
They want to start tanking.
To start the tank, Beal had to go.Then don’t trade him?
We aren't usually privy to what each team really offers. I doubt Miami was offering better.I find it hard to believe they couldn’t have gotten more from Miami.
We aren't usually privy to what each team really offers. I doubt Miami was offering better.
They didn't get a single first round pick.
View: https://twitter.com/ShamsCharania/status/1670529647023468545
It doesnt matter if Beal had a preference.I find it hard to believe they couldn’t have gotten more from Miami.
Finally, pick swaps. I was gonna mention they have pick swaps yesterday but I'm always talking about pick swaps. Just know I knew that they had pick swaps AND THEY ARE VALUABLE (unless being traded to the Wizards who will always be bad).
Correct.If they weren’t then the market for stars just got corrected hard and that is good for us.
Beal had no value because that NTC essentially dictated his market. The Wizards were screwed the minute they agreed to it.If they weren’t then the market for stars just got corrected hard and that is good for us.
That was about the best he was going to get.I'm guessing the Wizards GM just wanted to move on while taking back as little bad salary as possible. Gets to make his own team now.
This might be the most poorly constructed “all in” push since the Pierce/KG NetsI love the trade for the Suns. Good on them for going all in
But it's well timed.This might be the most poorly constructed “all in” push since the Pierce/KG Nets