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Warren, #32 pick to Pacers for cash
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Amin Elhassan just told Burns and Gambo that the Pacers thought it was a joke when the Suns called and offered Warren plus #32 for cash. Then when they realized it was a serious offer, they realized they had to jump at it immediately and get it done before the Suns realized their mistake!
So I guess at the least they didn’t have to include a pick.
He also said the Suns could have gotten a pick back for Warren at the trade deadline, instead of giving up a pick to get rid of him.
So I guess at the least they didn’t have to include a pick.
He also said the Suns could have gotten a pick back for Warren at the trade deadline, instead of giving up a pick to get rid of him.
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Speculation. That's all these people do these days. He doesn't work for the Pacers or the Suns so he has no idea. This stuff is getting pathetic.
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Amin Elhassan's go-to move is shitting on the Suns. He's had plenty of opportunities, but he also goes to that well a bit too often to always believe him.
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I get crapping on Sarver, but why on James Jones, Jeff Bower or Monty Williams? I don't think anyone that makes decisions other than Sarver is even with the Suns anymore since he was with the Suns.Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2019 3:44 pmAmin Elhassan's go-to move is s*** on the Suns. He's had plenty of opportunities, but he also goes to that well a bit too often to always believe him.
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I just think there was an urgency from the FO to move on and rebuild the roster.
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Maybe even they thought his value was worse than what everyone else thought. That's a change. I don't know if it's better or worse.
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You answered your own question. Think of it in the same light as any other business, if you're unsatisfied as a customer would you use the same service again knowing that it's still under the same ownership despite a change in management? Everything begins and ends with Sarver.In2ition wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2019 3:49 pmI get crapping on Sarver, but why on James Jones, Jeff Bower or Monty Williams? I don't think anyone that makes decisions other than Sarver is even with the Suns anymore since he was with the Suns.Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2019 3:44 pmAmin Elhassan's go-to move is s*** on the Suns. He's had plenty of opportunities, but he also goes to that well a bit too often to always believe him.
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Re: Warren, #32 pick to Pacers for cash
I don't believe this for a second.JeremyG wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2019 3:16 pmAmin Elhassan just told Burns and Gambo that the Pacers thought it was a joke when the Suns called and offered Warren plus #32 for cash. Then when they realized it was a serious offer, they realized they had to jump at it immediately and get it done before the Suns realized their mistake!
So I guess at the least they didn’t have to include a pick.
He also said the Suns could have gotten a pick back for Warren at the trade deadline, instead of giving up a pick to get rid of him.
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Of course what Amin is saying can't be true; it would mean the Suns don't know what they're doing, and we all know that can't be true.
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Optimist Prime... Is that you again?
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This really isn't an issue of optimism or pessimism.
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All sarcasm this time buddy.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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Gotcha. It's truth.
But you're talking about our prior regime. Let's try and give this completely different and new one a chance.
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I'm not sure how you made that interpretation, but ok.
I don't care what Amin has to say, honestly. I'm not saying that what he said was true or false. It doesn't matter to me. I don't need him to validate whether or not the Warren trade was silly. I have a brain and I know a thing or two about basketball.
I am amused by the Luke Skywalker response this has prompted. Posters are hanging on for dear life defiantly spewing, "No. That's not true. THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE!"
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As Garnett taught us, ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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I don't think anybody is saying that; your characterization is a straw man. I do see folks pointing out that Amin has a bit of an axe to grind with the Suns and has criticized our team many times in the recent past, and that might color his commentary on the Suns. I think that's a perfectly valid thing to point out. Amin in this case gives no evidence to support his claim, and it is not clear to me that he of all people would have access to any inside information like that about Indiana's decision-making process.INFORMER wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2019 9:01 pmI don't care what Amin has to say, honestly. I'm not saying that what he said was true or false. It doesn't matter to me. I don't need him to validate whether or not the Warren trade was silly. I have a brain and I know a thing or two about basketball.
I am amused by the Luke Skywalker response this has prompted. Posters are hanging on for dear life defiantly spewing, "No. That's not true. THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE!"
I get what you're saying that it is wrong to reflexively always defend our often inept front office from criticism. But I do think it's fine to point out when a commentator has a known bias or other reason to be skeptical of what we read.
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Fair points.
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The Pacers are literally laughing at us:
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