I like your approach. Hopefully just a momentary dip on the way to the top.OE32 wrote:You're looking at cash flow, my brotha! Spot the balance sheet! We on the way up!Superbone wrote:Why go back two seasons? Why not start at the beginning of this one? We had a surprise season last year. My expectation was to build on that. Not take a step back which is what happened. We are a worse team now than we were at the end of last season. I'd say substantially worse.Sunsfan4life wrote:This notion that the suns have become a bottom dweller is only seen in Phoenix...are they mediocore right now? yes they are. Did you expect them not to be 2 years removed from one of the worst seasons in franchise history? Well....thats up to you.
Game Day: Suns (38-36) @ Blazers (47-25), Mon 3/30/15
Re: Game Day: Suns (38-36) @ Blazers (47-25), Mon 3/30/15
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
"Cool is getting us blown out!"
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"Cool is getting us blown out!"
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Re: Game Day: Suns (38-36) @ Blazers (47-25), Mon 3/30/15
I agree.Aztec Sunsfan wrote:I think the problem was that we didn't built on last season.Superbone wrote:Why go back two seasons? Why not start at the beginning of this one? We had a surprise season last year. My expectation was to build on that. Not take a step back which is what happened. We are a worse team now than we were at the end of last season. I'd say substantially worse.Sunsfan4life wrote:This notion that the suns have become a bottom dweller is only seen in Phoenix...are they mediocore right now? yes they are. Did you expect them not to be 2 years removed from one of the worst seasons in franchise history? Well....thats up to you.
We "rounded up" not one, but TWO logjams in the backcourt and at SF during the draft, then engage in a unicorn hunt with Lebron, later tried to outsmart ourselves with the IT signing to put pressure on Bledsoe and to some degree Goran, proceed to bring too many youngsters to the fold without a clear plan to develop them, and worse of all, we kept the coach on a playoff hunt, even after was clear that even if we make it, would be next to useless, because the team is deeply flawed as currently built and changes would come sooner or later. The front office should have reacted sooner and go back to the drawing table, either to reload for that playoff spot, or the make room for development and throw the towel on the season.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
"Cool is getting us blown out!"
-Shaheen Holloway
"Cool is getting us blown out!"
-Shaheen Holloway
Re: Game Day: Suns (38-36) @ Blazers (47-25), Mon 3/30/15
You can only "gather assets" (in the form of tradeable players) for so long, and you can only hold them for a limited period of time before they start to devalue themselves though lack of pt, dissatisfaction, and disunity in the locker room.Superbone wrote:I agree.Aztec Sunsfan wrote:I think the problem was that we didn't built on last season.Superbone wrote:Why go back two seasons? Why not start at the beginning of this one? We had a surprise season last year. My expectation was to build on that. Not take a step back which is what happened. We are a worse team now than we were at the end of last season. I'd say substantially worse.Sunsfan4life wrote:This notion that the suns have become a bottom dweller is only seen in Phoenix...are they mediocore right now? yes they are. Did you expect them not to be 2 years removed from one of the worst seasons in franchise history? Well....thats up to you.
We "rounded up" not one, but TWO logjams in the backcourt and at SF during the draft, then engage in a unicorn hunt with Lebron, later tried to outsmart ourselves with the IT signing to put pressure on Bledsoe and to some degree Goran, proceed to bring too many youngsters to the fold without a clear plan to develop them, and worse of all, we kept the coach on a playoff hunt, even after was clear that even if we make it, would be next to useless, because the team is deeply flawed as currently built and changes would come sooner or later. The front office should have reacted sooner and go back to the drawing table, either to reload for that playoff spot, or the make room for development and throw the towel on the season.
Even draft picks as horded assets are a problem, because, if you cannot trade them, you have to use them, creating a glut of younger players.
I predict problems for the Sixers with regard to this.
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Re: Game Day: Suns (38-36) @ Blazers (47-25), Mon 3/30/15
Because thats when Ryan started. I'm a body of work guy. Dragic quit on us halfway through the year or we could very well have a similar record to last yr...Why go back two seasons? Why not start at the beginning of this one?
[/quote]We had a surprise season last year. My expectation was to build on that. Not take a step back which is what happened. We are a worse team now than we were at the end of last season. I'd say substantially worse.
On the court we will win a few less games then last year, but the fans enjoyment level is why this season has seemed so bad. Fans expected way more then last year. In reality it was never part of Ryans plan to almost make the playoffs last year, Infact he purged the roster more then added to it and people before the yr were saying we were tanking on purpose. We overacheived due to years by Dragic and particularly Green that will go down as their career years most likely. This off-season he let frye walk and added IT. Frye has looked like a corpse in Orlando, so on paper we had better players it just didn't work out chemistry wise and there is a reason Green has floated around the league like he has, you saw it this yr.
One can argue we have better positioned ourselves for the future. Alex Len has made some strides and looks like he is a big man to build around, T.J has shown promise, They added 3 1st rd picks, 2 of which might be very very high, for IT and Goran. The Laker pk trade was a mistake or else we'd be looking at a monster # of chances to land top 10 talent over the next 5 years without going the tanking route.
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“Kobe had said (after the play) I wasn’t hugged enough as a child,” Bell recalled. “My mom kind of found him after the instance and we had beat them and offered him a hug in the bowels of the Phoenix arena. She really feels a part of that story.”
Re: Game Day: Suns (38-36) @ Blazers (47-25), Mon 3/30/15
Yeah, I have agreed with every move McDonough has made (besides who he has brought in from the D-League as there are more interesting players.) I even agreed with signing IT. I agreed with trading Goran to Miami. But what I can not get over is moving that Lakers pick for Brandon Knight. I still don't understand it. Even with the whole "almost an All-Star in the East!" rhetoric I've had to listen to from Babby, McDonough and Hornacek for the last six weeks. Now, maybe Knight resigns for a reasonable a mount and sets the world on fire. That's about the only thing that will redeem the entire situation for me though.Sunsfan4life wrote:On the court we will win a few less games then last year, but you and the fans enjoyment level is why this season has seemed so bad. Fans expected way more the you did last year. In reality it was never part of Ryans plan to almost make the playoffs last year, Infact he purged the roster more then added to it and people before the yr were saying we were tanking on purpose. We overacheived due to years by Dragic and particularly Green that will go down as their career years most likely. This off-season he let frye walk and added IT. Frye has looked like a corpse in Orlando, so on paper we had better players it just didn't work out chemistry wise and there is a reason Green has floated around the league like he has, you saw it this yr.
One can argue we have better positioned ourselves for the future. Alex Len has made some strides and looks like he is a big man to build around, T.J has shown promise, They added 3 1st rd picks, 2 of which might be very very high, for IT and Goran. The Laker pk trade was a mistake or else we'd be looking at a monster # of chances to land top 10 talent over the next 5 years without going the tanking route.
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Re: Game Day: Suns (38-36) @ Blazers (47-25), Mon 3/30/15
get rid of bledsoe for expiring deals plus picks. then sign dragic to a 15 mil/per contract. keep everybody else, including green.Superbone wrote:Bledsoe needs to be gone! What a sad state of affairs to see Dragic leave and Bledsoe run this team on a nightly basis. We were SOOOO much better last year with the ball in Dragic's hands. Sigh.