BirdGangThing
Cultist
it's like the suns and cards are linked at times
now we're just talking crazyBud is cooked. The Suns were much better under Vogel.
now we're just talking crazy
If coaching is most of the problem, I'd wager it's because the players aren't listening to him. Bud knows how to coach and let's face it, we've gone through a lot of coaches in a short amount of time - and that's what bad organizations do.I think coaching is most of the issue. Plus, the Suns are in desperate help at the 4/5. They don't have any athletes there.
If coaching is most of the problem, I'd wager it's because the players aren't listening to him. Bud knows how to coach and let's face it, we've gone through a lot of coaches in a short amount of time - and that's what bad organizations do.
At this point its not coaching. If youve had two championship winning coaches and it still looks like this…coaching easy scapegoat because other pieces harder to change and we dont want to admit this team is just a** together.
Ishbia has got to be pissed paying all this money for this team only to get out-worked and out-hustled every night.
I think it has to do with expectations. More of us had expectations going into last season and when we failed to come close to them, we blamed Vogel. Now after a short hook for yet another head coach, we find ourselves still looking like a mediocre collection of individuals. So at this point, it's tough to point fingers anywhere else then on the organization as a whole, especially including the players.The Vogel hate last year compared to Bud getting no criticism is fascinating though whether it’s coaching or not.
End of 3rd quarter:
Pacers 97 - Suns 83
I shutoff before it got that out of hand, maybe with 3-4 minutes to go. Suns were within 10 though. Glad I saved myself some grief.
The Suns won't win a damn thing until they guard the perimeter.
Anyone who discounts the Pacers because of their record is foolish. They had a shaky start with lots of injuries to their bigs. Unlike us, they have bigs returning now to help them. I won't be surprised if they have a better record than the Suns at year end.
I see what you did there with Dunn and Tunn.This team is brutal. The only reliable player on offense and defense is KD… otherwise, Book is someone I don’t recognize anymore. Beal stole a ton of $$. Nurk is flat out laughable and one the most unwatchable players I have ever been forced to watch… literally one of my least favorite Suns players - ever!
Jones is limited and inconsistent. Allen is a non-factor anytime and every time he’s on the court. O’Neale is good and serviceable…but only off the bench.
Dunn has a tunn to learn… who knows if he will develop into a productive asset.
I mean, seriously… this team is putrid in so many ways.
I wouldn't call the Suns a bad organization.
Their personnel moves have puzzled me at times, specifically the moves made by the GM.
The Suns aren't bad like the Wizards but they have a lot of work to do. The jury is still out whether this is a good organization in terms of building a winning team under Ishbia's tenure but it doesn't look good. Sarver isn't to blame for handing off a stripped team either, Ishbia owns where the Suns are 100%. The goodwill is running out and fans will start calling for results. Ishbia better hope he can still attract some decent signings at that point because I have a feeling this year will be the last any player takes a chance on the Suns being a contender so they come here to win.
Really don’t understand the idea of doubling down on the admittedly awful trade we made, folks.
Discount my opinion however
you want for dating to admit I was wrong, but this team ain’t winning squat and neither is either of it’s two “best” players as the head of any snake in the NBA.
It’s Ishbia‘s fault that we are in the shape we are in. I like a lot of stuff he’s done off the court, but his playing GM has sunk this franchise.I want to add, I think Mat Ishbia wants to run a first class organization. Unfortunately, I think he has the wrong GM to do it.
I want to add, I think Mat Ishbia wants to run a first class organization. Unfortunately, I think he has the wrong GM to do it.
I think it has to do with expectations. More of us had expectations going into last season and when we failed to come close to them, we blamed Vogel. Now after a short hook for yet another head coach, we find ourselves still looking like a mediocre collection of individuals. So at this point, it's tough to point fingers anywhere else then on the organization as a whole, especially including the players.
I don’t debate that is a sunk cost, as you know, I think it was a sunk cost the moment the trade happened. But I don’t think the value we can send out will make any difference in six or seven years when this team might finally be able to compete again.
If the result of a fire sale is winning 10 to 15 games a year for the next five years and our return is a few piddly late draft picks, then I don’t care, I’d rather be some borderline play in team that prays to get lucky than deal with being the worst team in the NBA and seeing the reward of all that losing going to wolves controls our pick that year.
Among the many reasons I hated that trade is because we are locked into this disaster. I don’t see a way out that has any real benefit.