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Re: Suns News: The Offseason
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 8:44 am
by In2ition
Yeah, max money for Len would be like a ball and chain on the franchise. I just don't think you can do that, and frankly he's not worth it. I get paying him for upside, but if someone wants to saddle themselves with that type of albatross, you're killing yourselves in this day and age in the NBA.
Re: Suns News: The Offseason
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 1:46 pm
by Ring_Wanted
In2ition wrote:Yeah, max money for Len would be like a ball and chain on the franchise. I just don't think you can do that, and frankly he's not worth it. I get paying him for upside, but if someone wants to saddle themselves with that type of albatross, you're killing yourselves in this day and age in the NBA.
He is not worth it by any conceivable criteria. This is crazy talk.
Re: Suns News: The Offseason
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 2:05 pm
by EDC
https://twitter.com/jsportsnet/status/874239310303817729
Someone posted that over on reddit.
It is too much to hope that our politicians will actually show signs of having a backbone and actually refuse to pay for a billionaire's stadium. They will probably just plunder what is left of the state land trust fund.
Re: Suns News: The Offseason
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 6:40 pm
by jonh
Booker's not wrong here:
http://www.abc15.com/sports/sports-blog ... -suns-fans
Its a shame the team has been so mediocre for so long--it creates a culture of apathy about the team that is different than I have really experienced as a Suns fan before.
Re: Suns News: The Offseason
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 7:06 pm
by Superbone
Page two of that article was riveting.
Re: Suns News: The Offseason
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 9:31 pm
by Cap
Superbone wrote:
Page two of that article was riveting.
Re: Suns News: The Offseason
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 12:13 am
by Superbone
Cap wrote:Superbone wrote:
Page two of that article was riveting.
You can say that again.
Re: Suns News: The Offseason
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 6:37 am
by jonh
Superbone wrote:Cap wrote:Superbone wrote:
Page two of that article was riveting.
You can say that again.
Page two of that article was riveting.
Re: Suns News: The Offseason
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 7:42 am
by O_Gardino
Cap wrote:Superbone wrote:
Page two of that article was riveting.
8.3/10. Would be riveted again.
Re: Suns News: The Offseason
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 8:10 am
by Mori Chu
Superbone wrote:
Page two of that article was riveting.
I disagreed with every word of it!
Re: Suns News: The Offseason
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 8:11 am
by Mori Chu
But Booker's right. The fans are really bad right now. Sure, the team is bad. But other bad teams have better fan turnout and better fan support. Even when we are good, we get as many fans of the other team as Suns fans in the crowd. It's unfortunate.
Re: Suns News: The Offseason
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 8:27 am
by In2ition
I think there has been a lot of fans that have been highly disappointed with the team and it seemed the outlook of the team looked bleak. When you have a team that you can't even see hope for the future, it wears on you. Also, Phoenix isn't the absolute best for long time fans, since a large number of the population came from elsewhere and brought their fandom with them. I think you will see a turnaround, as the Suns absolutely have hope now with the young players that are developing nicely.
I was at the game against OKC, where there were a good number of OKC fans in the lower bowl. People wanted to see history, and many Westbrook fans were in the building. I don't think that Booker was calling out the Suns fans, but more he was calling out any fans of outside teams that come in. I like this about Booker, as he has a little dog in him and wants to disappoint every fan of another team that comes to watch a game in Phoenix. He wants to beat their A$$.
Re: Suns News: The Offseason
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 2:26 pm
by Mori Chu
The fans could always prove him wrong by showing up and cheering at games. We have an exciting young team with many fun young players who are on the rise.
Re: Suns News: The Offseason
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 5:30 pm
by Superbone
When the Suns have been good, our fans can fill out an arena. We know that throughout our history. It's just that when we're not so good, it seems like half our arena is Suns fans and the other half is from out of town teams.
Re: Suns News: The Offseason
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 5:59 pm
by Cap
Superbone wrote:When the Suns have been good, our fans can fill out an arena. We know that throughout our history. It's just that when we're not so good, it seems like half our arena is Suns fans and the other half is from out of town teams.
Of course, early in our history, we didn't have to compete with the Cardinals, Coyotes and Diamondbacks. Or have a jerk like Sarver at the top.
Re: Suns News: The Offseason
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 6:10 pm
by Flagrant Fowl
A large segment of Phoenix sports fans are bandwagoners simply because so many "locals" have migrated from other places and are either first or second generation Phoenicians. I also don't have a problem with fans attending fewer games because the organization hasn't consistently put out a worthwhile product for about the last decade. Not to mention the toxic things I've heard from people working for the organization on the business/marketing side.
Organizational culture is really important for medium sized market teams in places like Phoenix with all 4 major sports because the fans need to know they can trust the ownership to make the most out of the exorbitant prices the demand for their product. We saw this for decades with the Cardinals and Bill Bidwell. I was a Cardinals fan growing up, but the only time I went to see a game was to watch their opponents. The Suns have been trending that way ever since alienating and eventually trading Dragic.
They've been given a lifeline with Booker, but they can't screw it up or it could cause the fans to be a reason why he eventually chooses to leave.
Re: Suns News: The Offseason
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 6:17 pm
by Superbone
Cap wrote:Superbone wrote:When the Suns have been good, our fans can fill out an arena. We know that throughout our history. It's just that when we're not so good, it seems like half our arena is Suns fans and the other half is from out of town teams.
Of course, early in our history, we didn't have to compete with the Cardinals, Coyotes and Diamondbacks. Or have a jerk like Sarver at the top.
True. In '92, just the Cardinals and then none of them back during the Sunderella Suns days in '76.
Re: Suns News: The Offseason
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 6:55 pm
by Cap
Superbone wrote:Cap wrote:Superbone wrote:When the Suns have been good, our fans can fill out an arena. We know that throughout our history. It's just that when we're not so good, it seems like half our arena is Suns fans and the other half is from out of town teams.
Of course, early in our history, we didn't have to compete with the Cardinals, Coyotes and Diamondbacks. Or have a jerk like Sarver at the top.
True. In '92, just the Cardinals and then none of them back during the Sunderella Suns days in '76.
And the Cardinals of the era were a pathetic joke. I mean, a truly exceptional kind of pathetic. This was a franchise that hadn't won a playoff game since 1947, and hadn't even been to the playoffs in a non-strike year since 1975.
Has there ever been another franchise in major American professional sports that went over a half a century without a playoff win?
Re: Suns News: The Offseason
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 7:11 pm
by Cap
To answer my own question: Yes. The Milwaukee Brewers / St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles, 1901-1966.
Re: Suns News: The Offseason
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 7:17 pm
by jonh
Flagrant Fowl wrote:A large segment of Phoenix sports fans are bandwagoners simply because so many "locals" have migrated from other places and are either first or second generation Phoenicians. I also don't have a problem with fans attending fewer games because the organization hasn't consistently put out a worthwhile product for about the last decade. Not to mention the toxic things I've heard from people working for the organization on the business/marketing side.
Organizational culture is really important for medium sized market teams in places like Phoenix with all 4 major sports because the fans need to know they can trust the ownership to make the most out of the exorbitant prices the demand for their product. We saw this for decades with the Cardinals and Bill Bidwell. I was a Cardinals fan growing up, but the only time I went to see a game was to watch their opponents. The Suns have been trending that way ever since alienating and eventually trading Dragic.
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This was news to me. I had thought that people that worked for the organization liked Sarver and that there was a good organizational culture there. Is that not the case?