[情報] 太陽想交易雷獸
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Report: Kings look to form 'Kentucky West' with trade for Eric Bledsoe
Sporting News reports that the Suns are still looking to trade Eric Bledsoe
after exploring deals before the draft but are finding it difficult based on
Bledsoe's health and a "coachability" question. A separate report Sunday
night indicated that the Suns were looking to trade the explosive young point
guard.
Sporting News reported last week that the Suns had been shopping Bledsoe. But
trading Bledsoe, according to league sources, will not prove to be easy for
Phoenix. “There was a reason,” one general manager told SN, “that no one
wanted to give him that [$70 million] contract last year. I think you still
have to worry about his health. I think you worry about how coachable he is,
too.”
The Kings, one source said, are expected to express interest in Bledsoe.
While Sacramento has been buried in rumors involving center DeMarcus Cousins,
a league executive said the Kings have been far more focused on improving the
point guard position. The Kings started Darren Collison at the position, but
would like to move him into a backup role. And if Sacramento keeps Cousins,
bringing in his former Kentucky teammate and good friend surely would help to
keep him happy.
Source: SN sources: Eric Bledsoe trade won't be easy for Suns, but Kings
interested | NBA | Sporting News.
Let's try and unpack this a bit to make some sense of it.
First, there's an awful lot of smoke here for there to be no fire. However,
both reports about possible discussions on trades have come from outside the
Suns. It's "league sources" which usually indicates that there are people
talking about it. The feeling is that teams have the sense -- or are trying
to present the sense -- that the Suns want to move Bledsoe. Phoenix on the
other hand, has been adamant, downright emphatic that this isn't the case:
"'Eric Bledsoe is still a young player, in his mid-20s,' McDonough said.
'He's gotten better every year he's been in the NBA. ... It would take a
whole lot for us to move Eric Bledsoe, and that's something we haven't even
considered. It hasn't been discussed.'"
Source: Ryan McDonough says the Suns aren't looking to deal Eric Bledsoe |
FOX Sports.
So either the Suns aren't trying to move Bledsoe and teams are just doing
this to screw with them, McDonough's lying (which is not exactly an
unprecedented move for a sports GM) or the most likely scenario: it's
somewhere in a gray area in between the two worlds. In that scenario
McDonough or one of his assistants has called around for standard trade
talks, teams have suggested a Bledsoe swap, and been surprised at the Suns'
reaction not being "absolutely, no, under no circumstances." There's just no
way to know exactly what game is being played out here, but you shouldn't
rule any possibility out.
On top of that, having multiple reports inside of a week that the Suns are
looking at trading Bledsoe would indicate that this is an ongoing situation
and not an isolated event. Something to keep an eye on.
Bledsoe would be great in Sacramento, which at that point with DeMarcus
Cousins, Bledsoe and newly-drafted Willie Trill Cauley-Stein would form
"Kentucky West." Bledsoe is an explosive, versatile guard who's improved his
shooting. The coachability question is one that follows nearly every fiery
point guard. Kyle Lowry's a great example of how that doesn't have to hinder
a player's career and is mostly about fit. The injury questions are a bit
more significant. Bledsoe had part of his meniscus removed in 2014. The
partial removal has become the de facto treatment for meniscus tears, which
involve shorter recovery times and fewer long-term effects than the outright
removal of the meniscus. Still, having the meniscus surgery just a year after
suffering an ACL tear does come with some concerns for his long-term health.
Yet we're seeing more and more knee injuries not affect players as often.
There are outliers (Brandon Roy for example) but generally speaking players
are able to recover, strengthen and compensate for the injury. Even as
Bledsoe's explosiveness tails off at the end of his current five-year
contract, his skillset will expand to compensate. There's every reason to
think he can continue to be productive.
The Suns may not be looking to move Bledsoe. They shouldn't, not with the
good thing they have going with him and fellow free agent Brandon Knight. But
that's a lot of money tied up in the backcourt, and they seem intent on
choosing Knight if it comes to that. If they are looking, he'd fit well in
Sacramento, as an aggressive scorer who George Karl would adore for his
ability to get up and down the floor. Bledsoe could help make Cousins happy,
could help make Karl happy, could put together a team that seems so broken
right now.
One problem: the Kings don't have anything they can really move him for. A
first-round pick in the future might be worth it to get Bledsoe, but you'd
have to pair that with Ben McLemore and other components. The Kings just
don't have a lot of talent, and certainly nothing to make up for what Bledsoe
brings. Offering multiple first-rounders would lead to mortgaging too much of
the future.
It's a tough situation for both sides, which makes you think the most likely
scenario is no deal and that Bledsoe stays in Phoenix. We'll keep you updated
on the Bledsoe front.
太陽想交易雷獸
可是因為 健康 和 調教問題(原文是"coachability" question) 賣相不太好
國王想要補PG缺 可是端不出好菜
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