Tyson Chandler’s 62.8% FG% ranks #1 in Phoenix history for a career, eclipsing Mark West’s 61.3%. — Valley of the Suns (@ValleyoftheSuns) This season he played 7 games, making 67% of his shots and logging 3.7 points, 5.6 rebounds and 0.1 blocks in only 12.7 minutes per match. 2016-17 was arguably his best statistical year in purple and orange, pulling down 11.5 boards in 27.6 minutes per night. The biggest issue wasn’t really with Tyson but rather the team as a whole. Through the dysfunction and rebuild, he was the consummate professional. He was a great locker room presence and mentor.
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He’s a tough guy with a winning spirit that provided solid leadership and was a class act through all the “bad happenings” over his stint here. Tyson had grown extremely frustrated with the Suns. He had won an NBA Championship, Olympic gold medal, Defensive Player of the year and he was tired of losing, being shut down. LA is home, has off-season home there, from Compton. Previously wanted to go to Wash, GS and Houston. — John Gambadoro (@Gambo987) Gambo also said LA is home and Tyson has an off season home there. There is a good possibility that the Lakers (presuming he lands there) will be the last franchise for him to go too.
He’s very close to retirement and might call it quits after this season. With this move the Suns save some money, should Tyson decide to give them a discount on the buyout. In the short term at least, this provides more run for 25-year-old big man. He’s played fairly well in his limited minutes so far this season and provides energy and hustle. He’s grabbed 14 boards and swatted 2 shots in 38 total minutes.
He can be a good backup for number one pick Deandre Ayton. Maybe someone like, who is a young (21-years-old), athletic big man. Davis played in 62 games last season, making 61% of his shots and posting 5.8 points, 4 rebounds and 0.6 blocks in just 15.2 minutes per game. He may be a welcome addition to the squad.
Potentially the only bad out of this for Phoenix is that they no longer have the ability of potentially being able to use Chandler’s large, expiring contract as a trade chip and therefore limited their trade options IF they planned to make a move that would have needed to involved a larger salary. For the Lakers, this is a smart move. They have a revived as their starting center.
However, with him on the bench they go from an above average defense to a Swiss cheese one. It’s got holes.
They’ve got some good run out of rookie but he’s not consistent. The biggest weakness for LA is the backup center position. Smaller players have been thrown in but haven’t been successful.