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Why Tyus Jones Is Such a Smart Signing for Phoenix | The Mismatch



Why Tyus Jones Is Such a Smart Signing for Phoenix | The Mismatch

Kevin O’Connor and Chris Vernon discuss the Phoenix Suns’ signing of free agent point guard Tyus Jones, why it’s a savvy move on the margins for the Suns, who are in need of bench depth, and how Jones could make himself more money in the future by betting on himself.

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9 Comments

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  2. Agreed, huge underrated signing. I wanted the Magic to sign him. I can't believe he signed for so little.

    Orlando played last season, basically without a point guard. I would have loved a guy that could hit 3's and get Paolo some easy buckets.

    Big pick up for Phoenix.

  3. Sad day in Grit And Grind land when we lost Tyus Jones, but I always knew that teams would want him , I’m glad he’s going to a better team. He deserves it big time!

  4. As a rare Wizards fan who watched at least half their games last year, Tyus Jones at $3 million is a steal. The passing, decision making, and shooting are all there as you said. I have to push back on the idea that he is not a bad defender. He brings no size or ability on that end of the floor. Fundamentally, I can't imagine a Jones/Booker/Beal/KD/Nurkic team defending any team well. That said, Jones is much much better than a $3 million player and this was a great add. Will be rooting for him there as he was a top-class guy at Washington despite it being terrible there. Thanks for all the great content guys! <3

  5. Man, Phoenix should play Beal as their sixth man. Jones, Booker, O'Neal, Durant, Nurkic is a really strong starting lineup, with Morris, Beal, Allen, Okogie, Eubank, and Plumlee off the bench…if Beal's ego allows it, this could be a potent rotation.

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