Yep, and him and Tom have been Valley mainstays.The Bobster wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 9:04 am"Stumpy" could really score. I was a little surprised he made it to the Hall of Fame, but he had a great college career at UCLA, so that was obviously what seperated him from the pack.
I think Van's tenacity and dependability has kind of been forgotten over the years. If there aver was a "Mr. Sun" it was him, and I enjoyed his color commentary alongside Al on the television broadcasts before he took over as interim coach. His health isn't what it was, so you don't see much about him anymore, but he's as much a pillar of the franchise as anyone (including Jerry C.)
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Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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NBA nicknames used to be so money. Stumpy? Amazing.
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It would be awesome if Al McCoy was still up for sitting down for like an hour or two long podcast, just recounting the history of the Suns, era by era, from personally witnessing up-close (and even traveling with the team for most of the time) 51 of their 55 seasons.
"I'm a Deandre Ayton guy."--Al McCoy, September 21, 2022.
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You might be interested in the two books written by Tom Ambrose.JeremyG wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 10:46 amIt would be awesome if Al McCoy was still up for sitting down for like an hour or two long podcast, just recounting the history of the Suns, era by era, from personally witnessing up-close (and even traveling with the team for most of the time) 51 of their 55 seasons.
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Or the book “The Little Team That Could... And Darn Near Did! The Famous Rise of the Phoenix Suns” by Joe Gilmartin. I read that one years ago.
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That one's getting hard to find. The Suns' 25th anniversary book is another great one for reading about the early days.
And Foul!: The Connie Hawkins Story is one every basketball fan should read.
And Foul!: The Connie Hawkins Story is one every basketball fan should read.
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It's about time for a reread of :07 Seconds Or Less.
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It was him or Cazzie Russell when the Knicks were deciding who to make eligible for the expansion draft.The Bobster wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 9:04 am"Stumpy" could really score. I was a little surprised he made it to the Hall of Fame, but he had a great college career at UCLA, so that was obviously what seperated him from the pack.
I think Van's tenacity and dependability has kind of been forgotten over the years. If there aver was a "Mr. Sun" it was him, and I enjoyed his color commentary alongside Al on the television broadcasts before he took over as interim coach. His health isn't what it was, so you don't see much about him anymore, but he's as much a pillar of the franchise as anyone (including Jerry C.)
Knicks thought Cazzie had more offensive upside.
Van was a great trend setter for the early days of the Suns, as he busted his @$$ on both ends of the court.
Rick Barry said Van Arsdale gave him the most trouble as a defender.
Van had a stroke a few years back, and has trouble speaking now, but is fairly active otherwise.
Well, so much for hopes and dreams ...
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I know the Van Arsdale brothers have a studio in Scottsdale where Dick paints, but he has vocal problems since his stroke so Tom does most of the public speaking.
Also, I see one of the Original Suns, George Wilson, passed away the other day. Too bad there wasn't any acknowledgement by the team.
Also, I see one of the Original Suns, George Wilson, passed away the other day. Too bad there wasn't any acknowledgement by the team.
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Wilson was the opening night starting center.
Rest of the lineup comprised Gary Gregor, Van Arsdale, Dick Snyder and Goodrich.
Wilson was traded later in the season. Phoenix obtained Jim Fox in a separate trade to play center.
Rest of the lineup comprised Gary Gregor, Van Arsdale, Dick Snyder and Goodrich.
Wilson was traded later in the season. Phoenix obtained Jim Fox in a separate trade to play center.
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Crazy because this popped up in my feed today…. Almost like someone’s watching!Mori Chu wrote: ↑Mon Jul 31, 2023 11:17 amHow about a Top-10 Suns #10 List. That is, the best players ever to wear #10 for the Suns? Here's the list:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_P ... _number#10
A real motley crew, I must say. The Brazilian Blur is on there (best Suns #10 of all time?) as well as current Sun Damion Lee.Dick Snyder (1968–1969)
Fred Taylor (1970–1971)
Jeff Webb (1972)
Phil Lumpkin (1975–1976)
Don Buse (1977–1980)
Rod Foster (1983–1986)
Greg Grant (1989–1990)
Duane Cooper (1993–1994)
David Wood (1996)
Sam Cassell (1996)
Dexter Boney (1997)
Milt Palacio (2002)
Diante Garrett (2012-2013)
Leandro Barbosa (2003–2010, 2014)
Zoran Dragić (2014-2015)
Seth Curry (2015)
Sonny Weems (2015-2016)
Chase Budinger (2016)
Derrick Jones Jr. (2016–2017)
Shaquille Harrison (2018)
Emanuel Terry (2019)
Ty Jerome (2019-2020)
Jalen Smith (2020-2022)
Damion Lee (2022-)
https://apple.news/A3eaAlrMwTO6ETNRB-Hd2QA
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Not only that, they're making money off of us!Kryptonic wrote: ↑Fri Aug 04, 2023 12:17 pmCrazy because this popped up in my feed today…. Almost like someone’s watching!Mori Chu wrote: ↑Mon Jul 31, 2023 11:17 amHow about a Top-10 Suns #10 List. That is, the best players ever to wear #10 for the Suns? Here's the list:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_P ... _number#10
A real motley crew, I must say. The Brazilian Blur is on there (best Suns #10 of all time?) as well as current Sun Damion Lee.Dick Snyder (1968–1969)
Fred Taylor (1970–1971)
Jeff Webb (1972)
Phil Lumpkin (1975–1976)
Don Buse (1977–1980)
Rod Foster (1983–1986)
Greg Grant (1989–1990)
Duane Cooper (1993–1994)
David Wood (1996)
Sam Cassell (1996)
Dexter Boney (1997)
Milt Palacio (2002)
Diante Garrett (2012-2013)
Leandro Barbosa (2003–2010, 2014)
Zoran Dragić (2014-2015)
Seth Curry (2015)
Sonny Weems (2015-2016)
Chase Budinger (2016)
Derrick Jones Jr. (2016–2017)
Shaquille Harrison (2018)
Emanuel Terry (2019)
Ty Jerome (2019-2020)
Jalen Smith (2020-2022)
Damion Lee (2022-)![]()
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