He traded our only promising young asset and player in De'Anthony Melton for 2 untradeable/unplayable players with one of those players having a similar bad contract as Anderson, or giving CP3's mega contract knowing his injury history. CP3's mega contract wouldn't hurt as bad if we had some promising young talent than can step up in his absence when he's gone but fact is that this only puts more reliance on Harden and will wear him down when the playoffs come around. And we are forced to play G-league players because we are so thin. But imagine having Melton right now in this system with his defensive and playmaking abilities, he would be a hell of player. He's already a good player in Phoenix and his chemistry with Ayton is very impressive in the games that I've watched. I can only imagine what he could do with Capela, not to mention Anderson would be very much needed depth right now. Knight and Chriss look horrible and didn't even relieve that much cap space with the trade. Which decision will end up costing us more?
big article in the Washington Post today about how the max contracts have hurt teams like Washington (Wall's contract) and others. I'll dig that out and post that later
paying Ryno which ruined our title chances and then followed by cp3's contract which ruined Harden's title chances completely. two HUGE mistakes in a row
I would of loved to see Morey let Paul walk just to see the 180 clutchfans would have done b****ing for letting Paul walk. Kind of like we let Luc and Trevor walk and there has been non stop b****ing about that.
why wait til later https://www.washingtonpost.com/spor...d3874f1ac36_story.html?utm_term=.e45f44c00d3e
Ryan Anderson...the gift that keeps on giving we had 20 mil worth of potential production just chilling with courtside seats for playoff games last year
My only argument against Chris paul contract is there was really nothing else that Morey could do. Paul wanted max money and Morey wasn't gonna let him walk for nothing after already giving so many assets for him. 90% of us would do what he did and not let him walk for nothing. But this Melton trade is way more ironic and dumb to me. We finally hit a diamond in the rough in the draft and literally gave him away for nothing and made us worse. Not even saving much cap space.
coming from someone that thinks melton is some "diamond in the rough". doubtful. its amazing the conclusions people pluck from the sky
Also I'll take you calling me stupid seriously if you can tell me that you've watched a full Suns game this season and watched Melton play.
ive seen enough to know he isn't some diamond in the rough. if that's your full on basis that's pretty stupid tbh
Then you're a bad judge of talent. Enough is not watching highlights on youtube. ive could've said more but I didnt want people like you to get their panties in a bunch
yeah ok. you're calling yourself a judge of talent. tell us how much melton has exactly played. this logic of people thinking they watch suns games of melton and think they know exactly everything about him is laughable. man is he lighting it up
He has played alot actually, multiple games with 30 plus minutes and playing with a terrible roster but still dishing out 5 or more assists. He defensives abilities is most impressive, his IQ is of a veteran, not a rookie. You won't see that on highlights