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  • #65387
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    JDB12
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     Nice to see this guy healthy and playing well again.  A player I think can be an all-star player if he didn’t have guys like Curry, Westbrook and Harden in his conference.  I also think he can become a point guard in the upper echelon of the league and be mention with guys like Wall, Lillard, Lowry, and Paul in the next couple of years. Talented player that has faced some tough injuries. Also, the Suns are one of the up and coming teams not many talk about with Bledsoe, Booker leading the way with a potential front court in Len, Bender, and Chriss. Should be an exciting team to watch in coming years.

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     What a sloppy game tonight against the Knicks for the Suns but Eric played well.

    I really think he could average near 10-assists if this team had a half decent shot selection. Just wonder how long it will last because watching him tonight your crossing his fingers hoping he doesn’t get injured. Bledsoe is dynamic but it’s hard to watch him with all these inexperienced players. 

    Lee really got into Bookers head tonight and shut him down. Devin really wears his emotions on his sleeve and he missed a bunch of open 3’s he usually knocks down you can tell he was rattled and sometimes you forget he’s just a kid.

    Chris’s is so talented but is all over the place. Offensively he needs to find his sweet spot as he has a great stroke but doesn’t seem to have consistency or any comfort zone. Him and Chandler chewed up Kristaps on the glass. The vets (Chandler, Tucker, Bledsoe, Knight) really won this game Tucker really shut down Anthony in this game and I think the vets proved that if they tried to win in Phoenix and stopped playing the sloppy youngins so much their record would probably be better but this team is obviously building through the draft right now and are probably right for doing so. Tons of talent but It seems so uncoordinated right now. I don’t see these guys staying together for long trades will likely be made. 

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  • #1089520
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    Jr. ROXAS
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    Bledsoe always produces crazy stats before he gets his annual knee injury. There was a point when he was healthy when guys were debating who was better him or Wall. And if you think about it, aside from passing, the gap isn’t that big between Wall and Bled.

    On a sidenote, Kyle O’Quinn should be starting over Noah. I was confused as to why Hornacek wouldn’t play at the start of the season but at least he’s getting minutes now.

    He’s the prototypical center every team wants in today’s game. He has elite passing abilities first of all, as also shown during his Magic days. He has that Z-BO toughness to battle for rebounds and help KP boxout. Although not elite, he provides good rim protection. And lastly, he has a jumpshot. This guy’s gonna get paid in the near future for sure.

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  • #1089539
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    PHXSUNDREAMPICK13
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    Bledsoe is a scoring talent with long arms that helps on drives and defense.  Blocked K.P. last night to add to his noteworthy career blocks.  Just wondering if he’s the same player from the Clippers.  He doesnt play as fast but has an improved shot.  His defensive potential was really high coming from LA but doesnt seem to slow down most opponents pgs.  Has a few highlight alleyoops but of course the Suns are mostly rookies above the rim.  Doesnt facilitate like CP3, Westbrook or other big names but Suns are an incomplete team.  So far mostly dissappointment in the Suns season and better off to move Bledsoe or Knight to the East.  Dont see the chemistry potential in this team with Bledsoe/Knight tandem anytime soon

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