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Right now Holiday is playing like their 2nd best player, not Middleton.  

Still, Middleton is sneaky good at the midrange shot and I still think he’s rounding back into form.

Barring the horrible officiating the Bucks really showed off their depth.   Had the refs not tried to keep Phoenix in the game the Bucks are clearly better than the Suns.

@Tschmack posted:

Right now Holiday is playing like their 2nd best player, not Middleton.  

Still, Middleton is sneaky good at the midrange shot and I still think he’s rounding back into form.

Barring the horrible officiating the Bucks really showed off their depth.   Had the refs not tried to keep Phoenix in the game the Bucks are clearly better than the Suns.

I thought one of the more interesting strategies Bud used yesterday was to use Joe Ingles to guard Chris Paul in crunch time.

It really makes you wonder how much Chris Paul has left. Everyone loves the Suns chances after getting Durant, but for the Suns to win a title, they'll have to advance through multiple playoff rounds with very little depth to rely on. Booker will be fine playing big minutes if necessary, but they'll need  a 38-year-old Chris Paul and a 34 year old guy with a reconstructed Achilles (Durant) to probably average 40 minutes a game.

And they don't control their own first round pick until 2030.

@Tschmack posted:

They would have been better trading Ayton than Bridges.  

The problem with the Superteams stuff is that you usually end up surrounding your 3 future HOFers (Durant/Irving/Harden; Durant/Paul/Booker; Lebron/AD/Westbrook; Kawhi/George/W; etc.) with a bunch of subpar role players. You have to trade away all your good role players with a shit ton of draft capital.

Booker is a great player, but if the Suns truly wanted to win this year with Durant their best move would have been to trade Booker for Durant straight up. Why do you need Booker when you have Durant? Durant is a top 10 offensive guy all time and you aren't going to run plays in crunch time for Booker if you have Kevin Fricking Durant. They have very, very similar offensive skills. It's just Durant does everything Booker does better and he's 6 inches taller.

Which these three 8 deep rotations is more likely to win a title?

1. Durant, Paul, Ayton, Bridges, Crowder, Cam Johnson, Cam Payne, and Terrence Ross.

2. Booker, Paul, Ayton, Bridges, Crowder, Cam Johnson, Cam Payne, and Terrence Ross.

3. Durant, Booker, Paul, Ayton, Torrey Craig, Cam Payne, Terrence Ross, and some random guy.

I'd say it's in the order I listed above.

The Durant Warriors were probably the best team of the modern era because they got Durant without giving up anything and could surround 3 of the best shooters of all time (Steph, Klay, and KD) with elite role players (Green, Iguodala, Looney, Livingston).

The Bucks are a threat because they got lucked into getting Middleton and Giannis for virtually nothing (a 15th overall pick and a trade throw-in) and got Holiday without giving up any part of their rotation.

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