Oct 14, 2013

10/14/2013 01:48:00 PM
The Phoenix Suns have work to do but what they did in the 2k13 Off Season was give the Organization and SUNS Nation a Whole New Look and what coms with that is "Hope" and sometimes in sports "Hope" is all we have and need. The Suns did a 360 degree throughout the Organization and we will see if it works in that 2013-14 82-Game Trek as Summer League in Sin City was somewhat eye-popping for the "Valley of the Sun" Hoops.

2k13-14 "Valley of the SUNS" Rosters along with Top Reinforcements

Projected Starters

PG Goran Dragic
2G Rook Goodwin
SF Gerald "Shot-Clock Hops" Green
PF Twin Markieff
C Air Gortat (Check the Tattoo on his leg)

Bench/Top Reinforcements*

C Alex Len (Top Pick in 2k13)
PG "Birmingham Baron" Bledsoe
PF Dionte Christmas
2G PJ Tucker
PF/C Miles Plumlee
PF Channing Frye
PF Twin Marcus
PG Kendall "Shoe Fiend" Marshall
SG Shannon Brown
C Victor Kravtsov
PG Ish Smith

The Suns Line Up has Dragic at the Point with 2k13 Prized-Free Agent Pick Up Eric Bledsoe coming off the Bench as Hornacek might want to go with a controlled-pace with Goric and up and down with Bledsoe. Former 2k12 Top Pick PG Kendall Marshall, and Ish Smith provide Depth at Point Guard.

Rookie and 2013 1st Rounder Archie Goodwin gets the nod at the Shooting Guard with PJ Tucker and Shannon Brown adding Depth. Brown maybe on his way out as his minutes are at a all time low.  

Gerald Green gives them an Ultra-Athletic Small FOrward with Tucker playing both Spots SG/SF and possibly the Morris Twins moving to the SF when the Suns go big.

The Quality Depth is in the Front Court at Power Forward and Center as 2013 Lottery Alex Len and Vet Channing Frye are huge for the Suns as Reinforcements. Christmas is also a viable option at the Power Forward as well as Marcus Morris as Markieff has been the Twin starting. Mile Plumlee comes over from the Depth loaded Pacers and should also provide another quality young Big.

Can the 2013-14 Suns starring as "Young Guns" make a run at Winning Time and get close to a #8 Seed in the West?



 

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