Bledsoe is an definite upgrade over AB and could be even over RR.
Makes me think of if that Doc/KG deal went down and if we got Bledsoe and Jordan maybe we'd be in a even better position than we are now.
I too think this.
Not sure about this. I like Bledsoe, but he will be looking for big money this off-season. So you would have upwards of 20M just on he and Jordan. I still think that Nets picks (especially the ones from 16-18) is a better return going forward.
Really? Your Psychic?
It doesn't take a psychic to predict that Bledsoe will want to get paid. Look at what Jennings is getting.
Regarding the subject of this thread -- how bright is the Suns future? Always in contention for a low playoff seed? They still need to add a serious player, and that isn't trivial.
They are clearly crushing expectations, but why should we think that this means excellence in the future? This could be their peak. Sure, one could say that it might not be their peak -- but for me to not doubt their future, I need to see players that look like they project as difference makers in the future. We see so many teams surprise us and then fade to nothing.
The Suns could position themselves like the earlier Rockets. Fringe playoff team with young assets. And they're actually already owed 2 draft picks.
For this reason, part of me would actually like to see the lottery stay for a little more. GMs are getting smarter, the use of analytics is more widespread. One team has already built a clean cut no-tank contender in 3-4 seasons. The Suns and several other teams are looking decent and are actually accumulating assets and looking like the recent Rockets instead of tanking.
It'd be interesting to see how these teams play out and see some of them beat the system (if they ever do).
But the other part of me just wants the [dang] thing gone. Tanking almost feels cult-like.