What, like Pearl Datsun and Faerie Sporter?Indy wrote:I would totally turn the filters back on if Mori would set them up to replace banned names with other words that are very similar, but make no sense. He should do the same with common acronyms.ShelC wrote:I always quote myself instead of editing the original still making honey.
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“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
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Becky Hammon
1. pupil of pop
2. men like to impress the ladies
3. historic, interesting experiment, right for a young team, likely to add many fans
1. pupil of pop
2. men like to impress the ladies
3. historic, interesting experiment, right for a young team, likely to add many fans
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That cuts both ways; a lot of conservative fans are rebelling against the "political correctness" in sports. It might lose as many fans as it wins over.1tinsoldier wrote: 3. historic, interesting experiment, right for a young team, likely to add many fans
“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
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I don't think this team needs a coach who is an experiment.
The league needs heroes, villains... and clowns. -- Aztec Sunsfan
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Would love Fizdale, though I'd want to ask him whether he still hates "data" and analytics so much. Would be happy to consider Becky Hammon; she learned from the best and is smart as a whip. I don't 100% hate college coaches but I do generally have concerns about them handling NBA players. I don't hate the job Triano is doing, either, though he has cooled off a lot since some really positive initial signs when he first took over.
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Good. Fuck em. My issue isthat I am not sure she is 100% ready. She is a bit more prepared than when Swing wanted her though.Cap wrote:That cuts both ways; a lot of conservative fans are rebelling against the "political correctness" in sports. It might lose as many fans as it wins over.1tinsoldier wrote: 3. historic, interesting experiment, right for a young team, likely to add many fans
Go Suns!
Og Snus!
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There's a real possibility that Brandon Knight and TJ Warren will be the oldest players on the roster next season. This isn't a typical NBA squad.Marty [Mori Chu] wrote:I don't 100% hate college coaches but I do generally have concerns about them handling NBA players.
“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
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So you see Chandler & Dudley both moving on next season? Not that I'd mind. I still think McDonough will want to keep some of that "veteran leadership" around.Cap wrote:There's a real possibility that Brandon Knight and TJ Warren will be the oldest players on the roster next season. This isn't a typical NBA squad.Marty [Mori Chu] wrote:I don't 100% hate college coaches but I do generally have concerns about them handling NBA players.
Go Suns!
Og Snus!
Og Snus!
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I think it's possible they'll be gone, and even if they're still here they don't matter very much.carey wrote:So you see Chandler & Dudley both moving on next season? Not that I'd mind. I still think McDonough will want to keep some of that "veteran leadership" around.Cap wrote:There's a real possibility that Brandon Knight and TJ Warren will be the oldest players on the roster next season. This isn't a typical NBA squad.Marty [Mori Chu] wrote:I don't 100% hate college coaches but I do generally have concerns about them handling NBA players.
“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
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Becky will have more experience after this year's playoff runcarey wrote:Good. f*** em. My issue isthat I am not sure she is 100% ready. She is a bit more prepared than when Swing wanted her though.Cap wrote:That cuts both ways; a lot of conservative fans are rebelling against the "political correctness" in sports. It might lose as many fans as it wins over.1tinsoldier wrote: 3. historic, interesting experiment, right for a young team, likely to add many fans
i don't see her as a politically correct choice
but even if some do, Pop has been raging against the right and i don't know that it's hurt the spurs
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It's nice to say what we all want, but the reality is it's all about what Sarver will pay for. History has shown it's whoever is willing to work for cheap. That points to an up-and-coming assistant.
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OK, I'll do it already! Quit asking.Shabazz wrote:It's nice to say what we all want, but the reality is it's all about what Sarver will pay for. History has shown it's whoever is willing to work for cheap.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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Those expirings could be really useful if the franchise decides that next summer is the time to make a big move. Such cap relief combined with prspects/picks should be enticing to teams looking to start a rebuild, although at the moment I can see very little available on that front.carey wrote:So you see Chandler & Dudley both moving on next season? Not that I'd mind. I still think McDonough will want to keep some of that "veteran leadership" around.
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I think Becky is learning from the best to take over the Spurs. Why would she want to come here?
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It's far more fun to debate the best choice rather than wait for the inevitable bad choice.Shabazz wrote:It's nice to say what we all want, but the reality is it's all about what Sarver will pay for. History has shown it's whoever is willing to work for cheap. That points to an up-and-coming assistant.
The league needs heroes, villains... and clowns. -- Aztec Sunsfan
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Most of the time, the "veteran leadership" is overrated IMO. Your best player(s) should be your leaders and the other players, especially the younger ones, should follow their lead. Eventually, that's got to be guys like Booker, Jackson, Payton. Tyson and Duds can give pointers on NBA life, but if they're not playing, they don't have much weight with the guys IMO.
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Agree. Your veteran players need to at least be guys that would get playing time on most teams.
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Or at least play the right way. Tyson doesn't even try on defense. And he can't even catch most of those lobs anymore. At least Dudley is always making the right play and rotating. There is no way we need both of these guys, though.specialsauce wrote:Agree. Your veteran players need to at least be guys that would get playing time on most teams.
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Having old guys on the roster isn't a problem. The Suns have one of the youngest rosters in history, so I think the complaints that 2 of the guys are vets are... Well, I just don't respect that complaint.
The problem with Chandler is that Williams is injured. The problem with Dudley is that Chriss and Bender haven't developed very quickly, and enough of our guards are injured that we can't go small very often.
We are going to have 17 guys on our roster every season. Even in your best years, 7 or 8 of them will have no NBA future. They'll either be old guys without much left to offer, or young guys who never get a chance to show their skills, or journeymen who we already know aren't ever going to be good. There will always be end-of-the-bench guys.
The problem on the Suns is that we have to play ours.
The problem with Chandler is that Williams is injured. The problem with Dudley is that Chriss and Bender haven't developed very quickly, and enough of our guards are injured that we can't go small very often.
We are going to have 17 guys on our roster every season. Even in your best years, 7 or 8 of them will have no NBA future. They'll either be old guys without much left to offer, or young guys who never get a chance to show their skills, or journeymen who we already know aren't ever going to be good. There will always be end-of-the-bench guys.
The problem on the Suns is that we have to play ours.
The league needs heroes, villains... and clowns. -- Aztec Sunsfan
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I think the point is, if you are going to have 5-6 guys at the end of the bench, why are you not using that on guys that *might* have a future, as opposed to ones where they are well passed their playing days? Besides getting the upside of taking a chance on something that could pan out, you don't pay end of the bench guys $40 million a year. That is just stupid.O_Gardino wrote:Having old guys on the roster isn't a problem. The Suns have one of the youngest rosters in history, so I think the complaints that 2 of the guys are vets are... Well, I just don't respect that complaint.
The problem with Chandler is that Williams is injured. The problem with Dudley is that Chriss and Bender haven't developed very quickly, and enough of our guards are injured that we can't go small very often.
We are going to have 17 guys on our roster every season. Even in your best years, 7 or 8 of them will have no NBA future. They'll either be old guys without much left to offer, or young guys who never get a chance to show their skills, or journeymen who we already know aren't ever going to be good. There will always be end-of-the-bench guys.
The problem on the Suns is that we have to play ours.