It's growing on me. (Do you have any medications you could recommend?)
Saucy won't share his supply of magic mushrooms.
No soup for you!
Mmm… Cream of Magic Mushroom soup.
“Are you crazy?! You think I’m going to go for seven years and try to get there? You enjoy the 2030 draft picks that we have holding? I want to try to see the game today.” — Ish 3/13/25
I'm not a fan of the western font personally, but I know a lot of fans like it and have been asking for it. I do like the historical reference they are going for. The combination of the western font and the '95 all-star game is kinda weird, but I don't hate it. I LOVE the purple.
Often these uniforms look better when worn during games; let's hope that's the case with this one.
As a side comment, I despised the move to orange during the Sarver years (it's an accent, people!). Purple historically has been the primary color for the Suns, and I love that they are getting back to it during Ishbia's tenure.
I have seen / heard multiple pundits saying that the top 4 teams in the West for the coming season are, in some order: OKC, Denver, Minny, Dallas. They generally aren't mentioning the Suns. I think we're going to be pretty darn good unless we have a catastrophic injury.
I'm definitely going for my usual +60 wins when the poll comes out this season!
I think it would have worked better if they hadn't mixed the styles on the front. Maybe they could have used a six-pointed sheriff star?
And I hope the colors aren't quite this muted when they're revealed.
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I'm not a fan of the western font personally, but I know a lot of fans like it and have been asking for it. I do like the historical reference they are going for. The combination of the western font and the '95 all-star game is kinda weird, but I don't hate it. I LOVE the purple.
Often these uniforms look better when worn during games; let's hope that's the case with this one.
As a side comment, I despised the move to orange during the Sarver years (it's an accent, people!). Purple historically has been the primary color for the Suns, and I love that they are getting back to it during Ishbia's tenure.
The orange is one thing but who's bright idea was it to add gray during the Steve Nash era?
I'm not a fan of the western font personally, but I know a lot of fans like it and have been asking for it. I do like the historical reference they are going for. The combination of the western font and the '95 all-star game is kinda weird, but I don't hate it. I LOVE the purple.
Often these uniforms look better when worn during games; let's hope that's the case with this one.
As a side comment, I despised the move to orange during the Sarver years (it's an accent, people!). Purple historically has been the primary color for the Suns, and I love that they are getting back to it during Ishbia's tenure.
The orange is one thing but who's bright idea was it to add gray during the Steve Nash era?
The best use of gray:
“Are you crazy?! You think I’m going to go for seven years and try to get there? You enjoy the 2030 draft picks that we have holding? I want to try to see the game today.” — Ish 3/13/25
I'll give you that. Didn't like it on the uniforms though.
I can't believe I'm going to a Suns game in Phoenix in less than a month! I'm really looking forward to see what we look like this season. Pretty low bar to beat from last season.
I agree with you, but it's crazy to think that last season was such a low bar when they nearly won 50 games.
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I agree with you, but it's crazy to think that last season was such a low bar when they nearly won 50 games.
True. It was the way it played out. And the 0-4 playoff sweep didn't help at all. I guess it was the most frustrating, nearly 50 win season you could possibly have.
How do we see the backup PF situation? The only players on the roster who played more than 30% of their minutes at PF last year are KD and Bol. (Last year, Young, Metu, Yuta, KBD, Roddy and Wainright all did it.) This of course does not include Oso, but if the second-round pick turns out to be a rotation player as a rookie, we did really well in the draft.
Unless we have confidence in Bol or Oso, we’ll have to go with a wing at PF when KD’s off the floor. Who’s best suited?
“Are you crazy?! You think I’m going to go for seven years and try to get there? You enjoy the 2030 draft picks that we have holding? I want to try to see the game today.” — Ish 3/13/25
How do we see the backup PF situation? The only players on the roster who played more than 30% of their minutes at PF last year are KD and Bol. (Last year, Young, Metu, Yuta, KBD, Roddy and Wainright all did it.) This of course does not include Oso, but if the second-round pick turns out to be a rotation player as a rookie, we did really well in the draft.
Unless we have confidence in Bol or Oso, we’ll have to go with a wing at PF when KD’s off the floor. Who’s best suited?
I assumed Bol was our backup PF and Plumlee was our backup C.
How do we see the backup PF situation? The only players on the roster who played more than 30% of their minutes at PF last year are KD and Bol. (Last year, Young, Metu, Yuta, KBD, Roddy and Wainright all did it.) This of course does not include Oso, but if the second-round pick turns out to be a rotation player as a rookie, we did really well in the draft.
Unless we have confidence in Bol or Oso, we’ll have to go with a wing at PF when KD’s off the floor. Who’s best suited?
I assumed Bol was our backup PF and Plumlee was our backup C.
When I posted my example minutes distribution, I got a lot of pushback on Bol being such a key figure (a whopping 12 minutes). I’m wondering what the alternatives are.
And what the hell are we going to do when KD’s out of the lineup? Can we trade one of our excess wings (Lee, O’Neale, Okogie) for some help at PF? We’ve already got Book, Beal and Allen. Barring an injury-plagued season, we can’t use all six of them.
Okogie and O’Neale won’t be trade eligible for a while because they recently resigned, but I think they can be moved before the trade deadline. Lee probably has little if any trade value. And Okogie is a BYC player IINM, which complicates trading him. So I guess Royce is the only real option.
“Are you crazy?! You think I’m going to go for seven years and try to get there? You enjoy the 2030 draft picks that we have holding? I want to try to see the game today.” — Ish 3/13/25
How do we see the backup PF situation? The only players on the roster who played more than 30% of their minutes at PF last year are KD and Bol. (Last year, Young, Metu, Yuta, KBD, Roddy and Wainright all did it.) This of course does not include Oso, but if the second-round pick turns out to be a rotation player as a rookie, we did really well in the draft.
Unless we have confidence in Bol or Oso, we’ll have to go with a wing at PF when KD’s off the floor. Who’s best suited?
I assumed Bol was our backup PF and Plumlee was our backup C.
When I posted my example minutes distribution, I got a lot of pushback on Bol being such a key figure (a whopping 12 minutes). I’m wondering what the alternatives are.
And what the hell are we going to do when KD’s out of the lineup? Can we trade one of our excess wings (Lee, O’Neale, Okogie) for some help at PF? We’ve already got Book, Beal and Allen. Barring an injury-plagued season, we can’t use all six of them.
Okogie and O’Neale won’t be trade eligible for a while because they recently resigned, but I think they can be moved before the trade deadline. Lee probably has little if any trade value. And Okogie is a BYC player IINM, which complicates trading him. So I guess Royce is the only real option.
PF is our biggest weakness and there's no close second. Hopefully we'll pick up someone at the trade deadline.