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Re: PG Suns: Loss
Posted: Wed Feb 7, 2024 7:14 am
by mediocrityrules
I guess Pat's not going anywhere then.
Re: PG Suns: Loss
Posted: Wed Feb 7, 2024 7:14 am
by drew881
paulpressey25 wrote:Step on foot sprains are 4-6 weeks for some.
For Khris? We’ll be lucky if he’s ready for [*]round two.
Of postseason golf
Re: PG Suns: Loss
Posted: Wed Feb 7, 2024 7:15 am
by FrieAaron
Cool that our defense kept us in a game. That hasn't happened much. Hopefully we can get right some at home.
Re: PG Suns: Loss
Posted: Wed Feb 7, 2024 7:28 am
by Sigra
Disrespect
Re: PG Suns: Loss
Posted: Wed Feb 7, 2024 8:49 am
by DutchManDanFan
I feel pretty good about this start with Doc. We need to know there's a big need to improve.
Re: PG Suns: Loss
Posted: Wed Feb 7, 2024 9:17 am
by Plossum
We did pretty well given we had one nba quality starter tonight. Once Khris went down we were no chance.
Re: PG Suns: Loss
Posted: Wed Feb 7, 2024 11:41 am
by ShootingtheJ
paulpressey25 wrote:Step on foot sprains are 4-6 weeks for some.
For Khris? We’ll be lucky if he’s ready for round two.
He'll play next game. He played after the injury. The boot just helps it heal faster.
Re: PG Suns: Loss
Posted: Wed Feb 7, 2024 12:12 pm
by steger_3434
ShootingtheJ wrote:paulpressey25 wrote:Step on foot sprains are 4-6 weeks for some.
For Khris? We’ll be lucky if he’s ready for round two.
He'll play next game. He played after the injury. The boot just helps it heal faster.
Crutches and a boot? Brewers had a pitcher who pitched after a torn acl. He was still out for the year after the game
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Re: PG Suns: Loss
Posted: Wed Feb 7, 2024 12:18 pm
by GHOSTofSIKMA
RubberSoul wrote:
I wonder if we had been better with Jrue/Beasley/Allen and whatever we could have gotten from 29 1st at this point the answer seems like yes unfortunately.
100 million percent. i think in retrospect the trade will be remembered as almost an equal massive **** up to the coaching change
Re: PG Suns: Loss
Posted: Wed Feb 7, 2024 12:31 pm
by pifhluk23
I get why Doc is playing Pat, returning to his old self would help the team so much. He's 31 and relies 100% on athleticism though, he might be done.
Re: PG Suns: Loss
Posted: Wed Feb 7, 2024 1:03 pm
by ShootingtheJ
steger_3434 wrote:ShootingtheJ wrote:paulpressey25 wrote:Step on foot sprains are 4-6 weeks for some.
For Khris? We’ll be lucky if he’s ready for round two.
He'll play next game. He played after the injury. The boot just helps it heal faster.
Crutches and a boot? Brewers had a pitcher who pitched after a torn acl. He was still out for the year after the game
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This is an ankle. Players play the same day after wearing a boot. Khris doesn't have ankle issues, only a knee problem
Re: PG Suns: Loss
Posted: Wed Feb 7, 2024 1:04 pm
by ShootingtheJ
GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:RubberSoul wrote:
I wonder if we had been better with Jrue/Beasley/Allen and whatever we could have gotten from 29 1st at this point the answer seems like yes unfortunately.
100 million percent. i think in retrospect the trade will be remembered as almost an equal massive **** up to the coaching change
Jrue is done, that trade saved our butts. We'll get a defender or 2 by tomorrow.
Re: PG Suns: Loss
Posted: Wed Feb 7, 2024 1:31 pm
by PG Graveyard
We start getting more injuries here we could have a tough play in game vs the Heat
Re: PG Suns: Loss
Posted: Wed Feb 7, 2024 1:39 pm
by JimmyTheKid
The trade deadline can't get here soon enough. Not only to potentially swing a deal to help the club, but more so I can see what Doc and his staff have in mind for a 9-man, championship chasing, rotation. Because starting the corpse of Robin Lopez and giving 40 minutes to this version of Jae Crowder certainly aint it.
Re: PG Suns: Loss
Posted: Wed Feb 7, 2024 2:00 pm
by Ron Swanson
Not really any takeaways from this one. Boy, do those Phoenix players like to run their mouths though. Even without Jrue here, it's hilarious how much real estate this team owns in Devin Booker's head (I'm told that's how the kids say it these days).
Re: PG Suns: Loss
Posted: Wed Feb 7, 2024 2:03 pm
by stillgotgame
msiris wrote:Doc sucks. No AJJ. He is better than Pat.
This times 10.
1-4 so far for Doc. Tough road trip, guys out or injured, perfect time for the young athletic guys to get some burn and raise the energy level. What’s Doc do? Kills their confidence by parking them on the bench.
Re: PG Suns: Loss
Posted: Wed Feb 7, 2024 2:04 pm
by BUCKnation
Phoenix aren't going anywhere this year. Was surprised to see their side of the box score considering the game was so close. If the Bucks get anything out of anyone outside of Giannis, Beas, or nice energy minutes out of Cam they could have stolen that one.
I know Bobby had his one weekly good game against the Jazz, but both he and Pat need to go. They just give nothing and on most nights are a negative with poor defense or poor efficiency.
Re: PG Suns: Loss
Posted: Wed Feb 7, 2024 2:05 pm
by RogerMurdock
Ron Swanson wrote:Not really any takeaways from this one. Boy, do those Phoenix players like to run their mouths though. Even without Jrue here, it's hilarious how much real estate this team owns in Devin Booker's head (I'm told that's how the kids say it these days).
Can't deny it was an impressive job by the Suns to hold off the Bucks who were missing Dame, Brook, and Khris. Had to be a satisfying revenge game. What an effort.
Re: PG Suns: Loss
Posted: Wed Feb 7, 2024 2:19 pm
by raferfenix
Doc was laudatory of Pat on that Bill Simmons pod in December saying he’s just a “tough, tough player.” Think he is legitimately high on him.
That said he could also be doing a crash course assessment of exactly what we got before the deadline. Or just attempting to showcase him.
Re: PG Suns: Loss
Posted: Wed Feb 7, 2024 2:24 pm
by jschligs
raferfenix wrote:Doc was laudatory of Pat on that Bill Simmons pod in December saying he’s just a “tough, tough player.” Think he is legitimately high on him.
That said he could also be doing a crash course assessment of exactly what we got before the deadline. Or just attempting to showcase him.
Maybe he has orders from Horst to convince other coaches/GMs that he isn't as worthless as he actually is?