Re: Amar'e Retires
Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2016 12:48 pm
Much butthurt in here. Funny.
No, the worst thing possible was using their salary cap space to sign Hakim Warrick and Josh Childress and trade for Hedo Turkoglu and think they were going to be viable contributors.O_Gardino wrote:This is one that will always hurt for a lot of us, because it signaled the end of that era for the Suns.
If Sarver had stuck with Ama're, some would have been pissed but some would have been happy. And at least you can understand sticking with a franchise star.
If Sarver had traded him for another good player and kept trying to contend, there would have been some who were upset, but it would have been an understandable move.
If Sarver had traded him for young talent and draft picks, signaling a true rebuild, some would have been upset, but at least you could see that he had a direction.
Sarver did the worst possible thing. Let Ama're walk for nothing, then try to keep the rest of the team together. Nobody was happy was happy with that, ad we all still carry that frustration.
Truth.The Bobster wrote:No, the worst thing possible was using their salary cap space to sign Hakim Warrick and Josh Childress and trade for Hedo Turkoglu and think they were going to be viable contributors.O_Gardino wrote:This is one that will always hurt for a lot of us, because it signaled the end of that era for the Suns.
If Sarver had stuck with Ama're, some would have been pissed but some would have been happy. And at least you can understand sticking with a franchise star.
If Sarver had traded him for another good player and kept trying to contend, there would have been some who were upset, but it would have been an understandable move.
If Sarver had traded him for young talent and draft picks, signaling a true rebuild, some would have been upset, but at least you could see that he had a direction.
Sarver did the worst possible thing. Let Ama're walk for nothing, then try to keep the rest of the team together. Nobody was happy was happy with that, ad we all still carry that frustration.
Pissing away their cap space was the real issue.
Well, it's officially the home stretch of the offseason. how about that Marcus banks signing?TheOriginalOriginal wrote:Truth.The Bobster wrote:No, the worst thing possible was using their salary cap space to sign Hakim Warrick and Josh Childress and trade for Hedo Turkoglu and think they were going to be viable contributors.O_Gardino wrote:This is one that will always hurt for a lot of us, because it signaled the end of that era for the Suns.
If Sarver had stuck with Ama're, some would have been pissed but some would have been happy. And at least you can understand sticking with a franchise star.
If Sarver had traded him for another good player and kept trying to contend, there would have been some who were upset, but it would have been an understandable move.
If Sarver had traded him for young talent and draft picks, signaling a true rebuild, some would have been upset, but at least you could see that he had a direction.
Sarver did the worst possible thing. Let Ama're walk for nothing, then try to keep the rest of the team together. Nobody was happy was happy with that, ad we all still carry that frustration.
Pissing away their cap space was the real issue.
I swear you could probably find 80% of the posts in this thread, word for word, in the archives of phx-suns.net and phxsuns.net.specialsauce wrote:Well, it's officially the home stretch of the offseason. how about that Marcus banks signing?TheOriginalOriginal wrote:Truth.The Bobster wrote:No, the worst thing possible was using their salary cap space to sign Hakim Warrick and Josh Childress and trade for Hedo Turkoglu and think they were going to be viable contributors.O_Gardino wrote:This is one that will always hurt for a lot of us, because it signaled the end of that era for the Suns.
If Sarver had stuck with Ama're, some would have been pissed but some would have been happy. And at least you can understand sticking with a franchise star.
If Sarver had traded him for another good player and kept trying to contend, there would have been some who were upset, but it would have been an understandable move.
If Sarver had traded him for young talent and draft picks, signaling a true rebuild, some would have been upset, but at least you could see that he had a direction.
Sarver did the worst possible thing. Let Ama're walk for nothing, then try to keep the rest of the team together. Nobody was happy was happy with that, ad we all still carry that frustration.
Pissing away their cap space was the real issue.
Yep, lol.Shabazz wrote:I swear you could probably find 80% of the posts in this thread, word for word, in the archives of phx-suns.net and phxsuns.net.specialsauce wrote:Well, it's officially the home stretch of the offseason. how about that Marcus banks signing?TheOriginalOriginal wrote:Truth.The Bobster wrote:No, the worst thing possible was using their salary cap space to sign Hakim Warrick and Josh Childress and trade for Hedo Turkoglu and think they were going to be viable contributors.O_Gardino wrote:This is one that will always hurt for a lot of us, because it signaled the end of that era for the Suns.
If Sarver had stuck with Ama're, some would have been pissed but some would have been happy. And at least you can understand sticking with a franchise star.
If Sarver had traded him for another good player and kept trying to contend, there would have been some who were upset, but it would have been an understandable move.
If Sarver had traded him for young talent and draft picks, signaling a true rebuild, some would have been upset, but at least you could see that he had a direction.
Sarver did the worst possible thing. Let Ama're walk for nothing, then try to keep the rest of the team together. Nobody was happy was happy with that, ad we all still carry that frustration.
Pissing away their cap space was the real issue.
I had forgotten how full of himself this guy is. Lost count on the contradictions this decision.ShelC wrote:So Amar'e had a press conference today, at MSG, to announce his signing with Hapoel Jerusalem (where he's part owner). A few things to note from the presser:
https://twitter.com/IanBegley/status/760131923733647360 https://twitter.com/FisolaNYDN/status/760129248841588736 https://twitter.com/FisolaNYDN/status/760129835264081921 https://twitter.com/FisolaNYDN/status/760131814547722240 https://twitter.com/paulcoro/status/760132669732638720
Best post I read all day.Shabazz wrote:I swear you could probably find 80% of the posts in this thread, word for word, in the archives of phx-suns.net and phxsuns.net.specialsauce wrote:Well, it's officially the home stretch of the offseason. how about that Marcus banks signing?TheOriginalOriginal wrote:Truth.The Bobster wrote:No, the worst thing possible was using their salary cap space to sign Hakim Warrick and Josh Childress and trade for Hedo Turkoglu and think they were going to be viable contributors.O_Gardino wrote:This is one that will always hurt for a lot of us, because it signaled the end of that era for the Suns.
If Sarver had stuck with Ama're, some would have been pissed but some would have been happy. And at least you can understand sticking with a franchise star.
If Sarver had traded him for another good player and kept trying to contend, there would have been some who were upset, but it would have been an understandable move.
If Sarver had traded him for young talent and draft picks, signaling a true rebuild, some would have been upset, but at least you could see that he had a direction.
Sarver did the worst possible thing. Let Ama're walk for nothing, then try to keep the rest of the team together. Nobody was happy was happy with that, ad we all still carry that frustration.
Pissing away their cap space was the real issue.
You'd find them twice: The first time when carey posted them, and the second time when somebody didn't notice and re-posted the same thing.I swear you could probably find 80% of the posts in this thread, word for word, in the archives of phx-suns.net and phxsuns.net.
Does his contract with the Israeli league allow him to bail on them for the NBA if he gets an offer he likes?The Bobster wrote: Now, I might just be cynical, but how quickly do you think he'll "unretire" if a contender did offer him a contract?
Or I chose not to post it.O_Gardino wrote:BTW, the players Tribune article is a day and a half old. You're game is slipping, Carey!