Re: COUNTDOWN 2025
Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2025 9:35 am
I think Marko Milic jumped over a car in Europe?
OK, not sure how or why that popped into my head. Here are some details from his Wikipedia page of his time with the Suns:
He was the first player from an Eastern bloc country to compete in the NBA. Glouchkov ended up having a 21 year playing career overseas and he is currently President of the Bulgarian Basketball Federation.Glouchkov knew very little English and was accompanied by Bozhidar Takev, a Bulgarian coach and trainer who translated for him. At the beginning of the season, Glouchkov impressed the Suns with his strong rebounding and became a regular member of the team's playing rotation; as the year went on, however, Glouchkov began gaining weight, and his productivity decreased. He ended the 1985-86 NBA season with averages of 4.9 points and 3.3 rebounds per game.[7]
As the season came to a close, Glouchkov began losing weight at a dramatic pace. When he reported to the Suns' 1986 summer league team, he weighed 25 pounds less than he had weighed when he first signed with the Suns.[5] After a poor performance in summer league competition, the Suns advised him to return to Europe.[8]
He was pretty good but his brother was a significantly better player. Especially offensively.specialsauce wrote: ↑Tue Oct 07, 2025 8:29 pmIdk Robin Lopez was pretty nice. A great complement to Amare
Yep, "Horny" was one of my all-time favorite Suns. Plus, he was instrumental in us getting Barkley.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Wed Oct 08, 2025 6:48 amFor me #14 will be the one and only Jeff Hornacek. Played for the Suns from 1986 - 92. The main piece we sent out in the Charles Barkley trade, which is absolutely wild if you think about it. He was a fun player for us for many years and one of my favorite Suns when I first became a fan.
Another really fun Suns #14 is my second pic, Gerald Green. His dunks and energy were absolutely insane. Really fun player who was with us from 2013 - 15.
Instrumental in getting us Barkley? The timeline seems off. He was part of the trade when Barkley left.Superbone wrote: ↑Wed Oct 08, 2025 10:21 amYep, "Horny" was one of my all-time favorite Suns. Plus, he was instrumental in us getting Barkley.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Wed Oct 08, 2025 6:48 amFor me #14 will be the one and only Jeff Hornacek. Played for the Suns from 1986 - 92. The main piece we sent out in the Charles Barkley trade, which is absolutely wild if you think about it. He was a fun player for us for many years and one of my favorite Suns when I first became a fan.
Another really fun Suns #14 is my second pic, Gerald Green. His dunks and energy were absolutely insane. Really fun player who was with us from 2013 - 15.
Gerald Green was a ton of fun for that one great 48-win game season which will also always be known as the lost phxsuns.net year.
It will be an interesting part of the phxsuns.net documentary when it gets made. How everybody reacted to .net going down and how they coped without being able to talk about our fun season with their comrades. I'm telling you, it would be an interesting doc. All the ups and downs. The turnover over the years. Memorable posters who are no longer with us. The controversies. Compelling stuff. Charlie Smithy has a great mind for these kind of details over the years. I'm going to let him head it up. Get to writing, Charlie!
Thanks Marty for resurrecting us!
Barkley was traded to the Suns in exchange for Jeff Hornacek, Tim Perry and Andrew Lang.SunsRIt wrote: ↑Wed Oct 08, 2025 2:19 pmInstrumental in getting us Barkley? The timeline seems off. He was part of the trade when Barkley left.Superbone wrote: ↑Wed Oct 08, 2025 10:21 amYep, "Horny" was one of my all-time favorite Suns. Plus, he was instrumental in us getting Barkley.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Wed Oct 08, 2025 6:48 amFor me #14 will be the one and only Jeff Hornacek. Played for the Suns from 1986 - 92. The main piece we sent out in the Charles Barkley trade, which is absolutely wild if you think about it. He was a fun player for us for many years and one of my favorite Suns when I first became a fan.
Another really fun Suns #14 is my second pic, Gerald Green. His dunks and energy were absolutely insane. Really fun player who was with us from 2013 - 15.
Gerald Green was a ton of fun for that one great 48-win game season which will also always be known as the lost phxsuns.net year.
It will be an interesting part of the phxsuns.net documentary when it gets made. How everybody reacted to .net going down and how they coped without being able to talk about our fun season with their comrades. I'm telling you, it would be an interesting doc. All the ups and downs. The turnover over the years. Memorable posters who are no longer with us. The controversies. Compelling stuff. Charlie Smithy has a great mind for these kind of details over the years. I'm going to let him head it up. Get to writing, Charlie!
Thanks Marty for resurrecting us!
That's an interesting question. For one, I think Philly wanted Hornacek more. He was having a crazy 1992 season, maybe his best as a pro. He averaged over 20ppg that year, a mark he never reached before or after. He was also named an All-Star that year. I don't know if Philly does the deal if you try to swap in Majerle, but I don't remember the details of the negotiation.Charlie Smithy! wrote: ↑Wed Oct 08, 2025 4:09 pmWith hindsight, I wonder if we would have been a stronger team had we traded Dan Majerle instead of Jeff hornacek, even with the 2-year age gap.