tremonthustler1
aka bx_representer
A lot of depth but nothing concrete. Y'all and Denver are kinda building the same way, so it's interesting to see which one of y'all gets the superstar first.Most amazing part, it's all him.
If you watch the games, his teammates hardly ever go out of their way to get him the ball.
Even when he's on a hot streak.Can't wait until he truly develops into that "guy" and becomes the main focus of the offense.
Brandon Knight & Eric Bledsoe are a hindrance to his development IMO..
He single handedly got us into overtime last night, but then Eric Bledsoe decided he wanted to take over the game.
He waived off Book a few times in OT
It worked out this game.Bled's hit a few shots, but I still didn't appreciate the lack of intelligence/selfishness.How do you waive off a dude who's raining 3's, hitting clutch buckets(Who's also your most composed player, BY FAR, during high pressure situations), and knocking down shots falling out of bounds behind the backboard?
I've watched Bledsoe & Knight for 2 years now.Damn near every game.
They're both sloppy ball handlers/pretend pg's who especially suck at moving the ball around the perimeter.When I watch the Warriors, Steph & Klay swing that shyt around.
These 2 knuckle heads like to go one on one, crash the lane, and then try to force the ball to one of the inside guys(Chandler, Tucker, or Len..all have butter fingers..Tucker being the most decent)).
That's why they're always in the top 10 for worst assist to turnover rate.
Which is why I'd like to trade Brandon Knight for Ricky Rubio.
The Suns need a unselfish ball distributor ASAP
Too many cooks, no waiters
Low key, a lot of posters were wrong about who got a core.



as a starter & at this point in his career is just an serviceable backup on occasion who's inconsistent, sporadic play isn't going to make a major difference on a playoff bound team.

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