I’m happy with what we got – lots of young shooters. We should have some decent framework for when we find “the guy” (hopefully Bilal)
skinsballr
Umm… Are you including/excluding what happened during the draft, as we traded away the Suns’ 2028 2nd round pick to draft Coulibaly?
BirdmanTheThird
Getting Jordan Poole back was honestly a great one, and the picks swaps going on that late might be really juicy
Just gotta pray that Booker wants out of Phoenix after KD and Beal are done in a few years
Smart-Date6581
I love it
Erigion
That GSW pick is supposedly top 20 protected btw
PickledEggs420
It feels better than before, but honestly it’s still literally just a long list of mostly junk.
CallmeKap
How would this work for the pick swaps. For example let’s say in next year’s draft we have the 10th pick and Phoenix has the 25th?
daoogilymoogily
There’s a high likelihood the Suns could implode sooner rather than later so imo it’s a good haul
Redskins4evaB
Watch the suns start a 7 year championship dynasty now
MrScottimus
hit on 50% of those picks and we should have a nice back half of the 2020s
edillcolon
At first, it was impressive—a long list of assets. Then you read, and it looks like…ok. But most of these will probably suck if you don’t have elite-level scouting.
pitydfoo
The swaps in 24 and 26 are tricky. Even if the Wizards are somehow better than the Suns by then, the pick probably then goes to the Knicks — so Wiz wouldn’t have anything to swap with the Suns.
zjew33
I can’t believe the warriors added picks to get CP3 he’s so much younger, seems like the picks should have gone the other direction but kudos to the Wiz. I just wish they hadn’t included Goodwin who I think could be a really solid player
conman752
The biggest thing is those pick swaps as the obvious hope is the Suns crash and burn and by the third and fourth swaps, the Suns have a high draft pick, maybe even lottery pick while the Wizards aren’t.
Of course, whenever Poole gets flipped for some picks and players either at the trade deadline or next offseason after averaging 25 ppg, then this deal could be even better.
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I’m happy with what we got – lots of young shooters. We should have some decent framework for when we find “the guy” (hopefully Bilal)
Umm… Are you including/excluding what happened during the draft, as we traded away the Suns’ 2028 2nd round pick to draft Coulibaly?
Getting Jordan Poole back was honestly a great one, and the picks swaps going on that late might be really juicy
Just gotta pray that Booker wants out of Phoenix after KD and Beal are done in a few years
I love it
That GSW pick is supposedly top 20 protected btw
It feels better than before, but honestly it’s still literally just a long list of mostly junk.
How would this work for the pick swaps. For example let’s say in next year’s draft we have the 10th pick and Phoenix has the 25th?
There’s a high likelihood the Suns could implode sooner rather than later so imo it’s a good haul
Watch the suns start a 7 year championship dynasty now
hit on 50% of those picks and we should have a nice back half of the 2020s
At first, it was impressive—a long list of assets. Then you read, and it looks like…ok. But most of these will probably suck if you don’t have elite-level scouting.
The swaps in 24 and 26 are tricky. Even if the Wizards are somehow better than the Suns by then, the pick probably then goes to the Knicks — so Wiz wouldn’t have anything to swap with the Suns.
I can’t believe the warriors added picks to get CP3 he’s so much younger, seems like the picks should have gone the other direction but kudos to the Wiz. I just wish they hadn’t included Goodwin who I think could be a really solid player
The biggest thing is those pick swaps as the obvious hope is the Suns crash and burn and by the third and fourth swaps, the Suns have a high draft pick, maybe even lottery pick while the Wizards aren’t.
Of course, whenever Poole gets flipped for some picks and players either at the trade deadline or next offseason after averaging 25 ppg, then this deal could be even better.