JCSunsfan
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Crickets chirping. . .
Crickets chirping. . .
Dont get me wrong, I LOVE the Suns and I love basketball.
But the NBA is dead to me until this lockout is resolved, I just dont care. Not gonna listen to either side whine about the situation they got themselves into. I probably wont even glance at Suns.com until I hear the CBA is resolved and then I'll be back on board just like with the NFL.
Dont get me wrong, I LOVE the Suns and I love basketball.
But the NBA is dead to me until this lockout is resolved, I just dont care. Not gonna listen to either side whine about the situation they got themselves into. I probably wont even glance at Suns.com until I hear the CBA is resolved and then I'll be back on board just like with the NFL.
That's what the NBA owners and players need to understand. The NFL is finally back online and no one is remotely thinking about the NBA. Most of the fans are tired of the bickering and have tuned it out. Actually I wouldn't be surprised if the fans don't grow more angry with time. It is unfortunate the NBA is on the tail end of these two labor disputes.
If they want to miss a season so be it... although I will weep just a bit secretly.
As JCSunsfan said:
"Crickets chirping. . ."
So, if the owners knew it was going to be a season long lockout, and Sarver was one of the main proponents of that, why did we not trade Steve Nash at draft time?!!
So, if the owners knew it was going to be a season long lockout, and Sarver was one of the main proponents of that, why did we not trade Steve Nash at draft time?!!
This would be the absolute best season for a season long lock-out for the Suns.
This would be the absolute best season for a season long lock-out for the Suns.
Anyone trust Sarver with a wallet full of money and that he will reinvest it in the team?
I think it is ridiculous to think he won't spend money. Anyone who is not blinded by some irrational hatred for Sarver knows that he WILL spend money- we've seen this over and over again.
The real question is whether anyone trusts Sarver to judge the talent when he is spending that money. He spent a lot of money last year- on Hedo, Chilli, and Warrick. Two of those are a complete waste, and one is grossly overpaid.
I am hoping that he learned his lesson. Not going to count on it though.
I think it is ridiculous to think he won't spend money. Anyone who is not blinded by some irrational hatred for Sarver knows that he WILL spend money- we've seen this over and over again.
The real question is whether anyone trusts Sarver to judge the talent when he is spending that money. He spent a lot of money last year- on Hedo, Chilli, and Warrick. Two of those are a complete waste, and one is grossly overpaid.
I am hoping that he learned his lesson. Not going to count on it though.
I think it is ridiculous to think he won't spend money. Anyone who is not blinded by some irrational hatred for Sarver knows that he WILL spend money- we've seen this over and over again.
The real question is whether anyone trusts Sarver to judge the talent when he is spending that money. He spent a lot of money last year- on Hedo, Chilli, and Warrick. Two of those are a complete waste, and one is grossly overpaid.
I am hoping that he learned his lesson. Not going to count on it though.
Let's put it this way. Do you believe Sarver spends money wisely based upon your own examples? Obviously Sarver has spent money on the team if this makes you feel better and want to stand on this issue. However, for the most part, the Suns have lost major talent under Sarver's tenure. I do not trust Sarver can put a team together when Nash's contract is completed. Sarver's record going back to JJ, KT, loss of draft picks, the loss of Amare and probably Nash is this, he is penny wise and pound foolish.
I don't think my dislike for Sarver is irrational. IMO, quite the opposite. How can you defend him?
I think dislike and distrust of Sarver is quite understandable. I don't think he was defending the guy it's just that oftentimes the national media and local fans keep spouting this same "cheapness" BS. He has spent money, he just hasn't spent wisely. He's certainly not in the class of Cuban when it comes to spending money but the widespread perception that he's as cheap or cheaper than Donald Sterling is just wrong.
Steve
Oh, I think SirStefan32 choosing the words, "irrational hatred for Sarver" got my blood flowing.
He probably unclogged an artery.
I pride myself for not indulging in hatred. I do of course allow myself to express feelings of dislike, distrust and more about a person but I never want it to cloud my judgement. So I don't hate anyone. This is petty.
Back to Sarver, I think he has managed to be cheap and overspend money at the same time. He seems to spend freely when he shouldn't and become a miser on issues where he should spend.
Yeah, it probably would have been better to call it a "rational hatred for Sarver" although it probably does result in irrational conclusions for a lot of fans. I think Sarver will always try to make the best financial decision. The problem is, no matter his understanding of the financial world, he doesn't know jack when it comes to the NBA world. The best we'll ever be able to hope for with Sarver is that he has hired or will eventually hire the right people - people that he feels confident enough about to actually let them do their job.
Steve