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I have found this off-season so disturbing.
1. The Suns lose to the Spurs in a very poorly officiated series.
2. The Suns lose to the Spurs as a result of a very suspect judgement concerning suspensions for leaving the bench. (again, there was no altercation when Amare and Boris jumped off the bench. When they saw there was an altercation, they went back to the bench. But this is old stuff).
3. We trade away multiple first round draft picks for cash or saved salary.
4. We trade away our best interior defender (on a team that severely lacks interior defense and rebounding) for cash.
5. Our team does not look like it now has what it takes to contend for a championship.
6. We have a referee fixing games, and one who specifically worked games where EVERYONE considered calls suspect and particularly one-sided (game 3 of the Spurs series).
At this point:
1. I have no confidence that this ownership group values winning at a significant enough level to compete for a championship.
2. I find the referee scandal particularly disturbing. The question about the legitimacy of officiating and of the game will always be in the back of my mind (and in the comments on message boards) whenever a game seems to be called unevenly. The very idea that we could have lost a championship because of a crooked ref is almost insurmountable for me. I don't know if I can enjoy the NBA any more without a constant nagging sense of suspicion.
I am just not that interested anymore.
1. The Suns lose to the Spurs in a very poorly officiated series.
2. The Suns lose to the Spurs as a result of a very suspect judgement concerning suspensions for leaving the bench. (again, there was no altercation when Amare and Boris jumped off the bench. When they saw there was an altercation, they went back to the bench. But this is old stuff).
3. We trade away multiple first round draft picks for cash or saved salary.
4. We trade away our best interior defender (on a team that severely lacks interior defense and rebounding) for cash.
5. Our team does not look like it now has what it takes to contend for a championship.
6. We have a referee fixing games, and one who specifically worked games where EVERYONE considered calls suspect and particularly one-sided (game 3 of the Spurs series).
At this point:
1. I have no confidence that this ownership group values winning at a significant enough level to compete for a championship.
2. I find the referee scandal particularly disturbing. The question about the legitimacy of officiating and of the game will always be in the back of my mind (and in the comments on message boards) whenever a game seems to be called unevenly. The very idea that we could have lost a championship because of a crooked ref is almost insurmountable for me. I don't know if I can enjoy the NBA any more without a constant nagging sense of suspicion.
I am just not that interested anymore.