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Hear me out.Trade both Marcus's and Yabusele for Bledsoe and the Suns' first round pick owed from the Heat in 2018. Yes, that leaves us weak on the front line, but use our DPE to get a PF or C.https://basketball.realgm.com/tradechecker/saved_trade/6955606https://basketball.realgm.com/nba/draft/future_drafts/detailedI am NOT sure that I would do this, but this works on realgm's trade checker.Thoughts?Smitty77
Horford is too good. You want to treat him with roses and candy every day and pray he signs for the vet min in a few years, sign AD and have an unbeatable team. Horford is the perfect center for our team. What you're suggesting is awful. Chandler is basically done. Bledsoe has no room here.
If Bledsoe wants out, hey why not. Irving and Bledsoe would be like a Dillard\McCollum backcourt. We need more scoring and experience.Smart, Yabu and a pick. The Suns need someone who Will play defense anyway.
Quote from: Erik on October 22, 2017, 10:46:18 PMHorford is too good. You want to treat him with roses and candy every day and pray he signs for the vet min in a few years, sign AD and have an unbeatable team. Horford is the perfect center for our team. What you're suggesting is awful. Chandler is basically done. Bledsoe has no room here.lol Considering the rate at which Horford is declining as a scorer and rebounder, the Vet Min is about all he's going to be worth by the time this current contract is up.
Quote from: KGBirdBias on October 22, 2017, 05:45:19 PMIf Bledsoe wants out, hey why not. Irving and Bledsoe would be like a Dillard\McCollum backcourt. We need more scoring and experience.Smart, Yabu and a pick. The Suns need someone who Will play defense anyway.I would do it.I don't think Bledsoe's best days are behind him. I still think he's an explosive two way guard, that can in the right situation put up astounding and stellar numbers, and why he was once deemed the nick name: "Mini-LBJ."Bledsoe would help mitigate the loss of Hayward, with his two way presence, and scoring presence. The problem with Kyrie and Bledsoe, is they are both sub-par passes, and I believe Smart is coming up in the books as a potential great playmaker in the future. If Smart could at least shoot the league average of 34-35%, he would be the perfect guard to put in Steven's system. But unfortunately, while this isn't a LSS, Smart isn't exactly doing too well... He's off to another woeful 27%. And once again, his shot selection isn't going to be any better, with Hayward out, and less offensive options on board to score.