Goran Dragic: 26 pts, 9 ast, 6 reb
Eric Bledsoe: 22 pts, 6 ast, 7 reb
We da best, watch out Miami. :hat
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Goran Dragic: 26 pts, 9 ast, 6 reb
Eric Bledsoe: 22 pts, 6 ast, 7 reb
We da best, watch out Miami. :hat
You forgot about the great Miles Plumlee.
18pts 15reb 3blk
THE GREAT MILES PLUMLEE.
Yes sir.
The division leading Phoenix Suns
Xylus sighting :wow
:cry the spurs drafted dragic
:cry scola
:cry barbosa
:cry all 3 played for the suns, none for the spurs
I picked the boy Plumlee with my last pick in a roto draft, paying off early, tbh:lol..
building up high hopes, only to be disappointed when sarver decides to be cheap ass and tank later
Slovenian Jesus doing work
This has to be one of the fastest backcourts in the league.
They really play well together. Not just individuals accumulating stats, but actual teammates playing on-ball/off-ball with chemistry.
That said, fuckers better not win too many games. I've pre-ordered my 2014-15 "Randle" Suns jersey!!!
Sup JMark!
I watched this entire game and I was extremely surprised and elated that Dragic and Bledsoe seemed to enjoy playing together. Even better, they play well with each other. This game was fucking awesome. I'm drinking orange and purple koolaid all year.
Any truth to the rumor that the Suns may deal Dragic next Xylus?
What sup?! My faith in McDonough! Miles and a 1st for TOSB Scola? Bledsoe for Dudley and a 2nd in a weak draft?
Almost makes me trust that whole Len over Noel/McLemore draft night gaffe. Almost...
McDonough is in wait-and-see mode. In a radio interview earlier this afternoon, McD admitted that the thing he was looking forward to watching most tonight was the interplay between Goran and Bledsoe. I imagine that intrigues him a great deal because it will ultimately inform his decision to trade or keep Dragic.
If this game is any indication of what's to come, Dragic is going nowhere. He's on a great contract, high character, talented, young, and he's sort of the face of the franchise. Despite Gortat's contributions, I don't feel like Phoenix fans ever really liked him a whole lot. Plus, he was sort of pointless to keep on a rebuilding team. Historically, this organization doesn't generally keep players they don't love. Phoenix fans love Goran Dragic.
I'd put money on Dragic staying for several more years.
I'd be there with ya had he drafted Noel or traded down/out and landed Carter Williams like was rumored. Len is intriguing, but I'm not sold. Saw plenty of him at Mayland. To me his ceiling is Darko .
Plumlee was a coup, though.
Ceiling is Darko? Ouch.
I've not seen anything from Len to suggest he's going to be a star, but I wasn't really expecting to get much out of last summer's draft. There will be one or two all-stars that come out of that draft class, and it's anyone's guess who they will be. MCW certainly had quite a game tonight, though...
I'm not sold on Noel. The Suns red-flagged his physical for a reason.
Darko per-36 was 12-8 and 3 blocks. But yeah, that's my analysis. He's not hugely skilled, but is spry and athletic. He's a solid rebounder, but not great, and while a talent, is inconsistent and a bit complacent.
At Maryland he was just as likely to give you 8-4 as 15-7, and just as likely to fade as he was to impose his will.
I don't like bigs that can't figure out how to maximize their advantages consistently.
Noel, game in/game out was 8-12 points, 9-12 rebounds, 3-5 blocks, and before his injury, was closer to 10-13 PPG, 11-12 RPG, 4+ BPG, 2 SPG.
My ideal was draft Noel, rehab whole year, suck, draft Randle, and rebuild around two if the most physically gifted, instinctive bigs I've seen. Like pairing Amare and Zo together best case.
This whole conversation is pointless, because we have THE GREAT MILES PLUMLEE.
By the way, I'm totally down for drafting Randle.
I have a contact who is a scout (not saying for whom). He is promoting Randle #1 over Wiggins.
Love Randle. Amare with a rebounding motor. 25-12-2 is within reason for him.
If not Randle, I'll take Wiggins (KU), Gordon (AZ), Embiid (KU), Young (UK), Parker (Duke) in that order.