Yes, Noah would be an excellent fit. He would provide another solid, true big man to their roster which has only one good big man (Stoudemire). Also, if you watched him during the tournament, he is a guy that can get out and run. If he got a rebound, he would immediately push it up the floor. With that being said, there is a very, very, very small possibility that the Suns can draft him. They would have to trade away one of the Big Three, or package together two guys like Diaw, Barbosa, and Bell to trade up to the early lottery pick needed to get him, especially if Durant and Oden stay. It would be an excellent fit, but it is extremely unlikely.
2007-04-09 04:59:58
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answered by avondale4eva 2
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Noah is definitely a system player, and the Suns are one of the few teams that can offer the type of system in which he could thrive.
He's a hustle player, 100%, who doesn't have many discernable skills. He's a poor shooter and handler, even by big-man standards. His strength is in getting up and down the floor, scoring garbage points, and blocking shots to get the transition game going. He'd be a perfect fit for Phoenix as long as their big guns stay healthy. The second an NBA team needs to rely on him to be a stabilizing force -- especially on offense -- that team is going to be in some trouble.
Horford and Brewer will both be better pro players than Joakim Noah.
2007-04-09 16:18:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, of all the teams in the NBA, Noah would do best on the Suns. One of his weaknesses is he has a hard time with creating his own shot. Playing with Steve Nash, all he has to do is get open, and he'll be shooting lay-ups all day. Plus, his defensive play would be an upgrade, since the Suns don't play much defense. I think it would be a good fit, but he's not worthy of a first-round pick.
2007-04-09 12:01:10
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answered by Ben who? 3
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I'm not to sure he would fit the way the suns run their team. Noah is more a defensive player, and the Suns lets face it, are all offense. I think if they wanted to try and be more defensive minded about their team he would definatly be a great choice.
2007-04-09 11:49:34
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answered by rayda1009 5
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Yea
pg steve ******* nash
sg raja bell*
sf shawn marion
pf jaokim noah
cAmare Stoudimire
*if no one beats him out for his positon
2007-04-09 14:03:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, it's possible.They would work him in.
2007-04-09 12:43:24
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answered by zebbie g 2
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yeah sure
2007-04-09 16:58:03
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answered by Pistonsfan101 5
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no. he's too clumsy. don't think he can keep up with them
2007-04-09 11:49:42
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answered by hsmith403 2
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