Mavericks @ Suns Friday game thread 12-27-2024

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What frustrates me is this didn't have to happen. The Suns had the pieces in place for a bright future.

The Suns GM and ownership just had to have the sparkling star on the top of the tree.
I'm trying to not look backward.

I see no easy way to turn us around. I don't believe there is even a remote possibility of turning this roster into a true contender. So to me, our choices appear to be, mediocrity for a few years and then horrible for a very long time or horrible for a few years and then a gradual return to normalcy (middle of the road roster and a full allotment of future picks). Neither version will be pretty but obviously I would prefer we not throw away more assets trying to fix our unfixable team.
 
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I'm trying to not look backward.

I see no easy way to turn us around. I don't believe there is even a remote possibility of turning this roster into a true contender. So to me, our choices appear to be, mediocrity for a few years and then horrible for a very long time or horrible for a few years and then a gradual return to normalcy (middle of the road roster and a full allotment of future picks). Neither version will be pretty but obviously I would prefer we not throw away more assets trying to fix our unfixable team.

If there is no way to fix the team, all the cards should be on the table.

I really liked those pre-Durant teams with Mikal Bridges and Cam Johnson going forward.

As I have mentioned, I haven't felt the same about the Suns since that trade.

I do like watching young players develop, but it's a shame the Suns threw it all away if it comes to that.
 
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Here is another view of the altercation between Marshall and Nurkic.

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Bud's take on the matter.

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Here is another view of the altercation between Marshall and Nurkic.

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I'm only seeing this now. It's funny hearing EJ's commentary. I watched the Dallas Stars game tonight and the mavs and suns showed more fight in that clip compared to the hockey game I watched.
 

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What frustrates me is this didn't have to happen. The Suns had the pieces in place for a bright future.
This current timeline sucks but you continuing to wax poetic about a bright future built around the rudderless ship manned by Booker, Bridges and Cam Johnson is high comedy.
 
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I'm only seeing this now. It's funny hearing EJ's commentary. I watched the Dallas Stars game tonight and the mavs and suns showed more fight in that clip compared to the hockey game I watched.

That was about the thing worth watching from a Suns fan perspective as the Suns rolled over tonight.
 
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This current timeline sucks but you continuing to wax poetic about a bright future built around the rudderless ship manned by Booker, Bridges and Cam Johnson is high comedy.

I guess you would know comedy.
 

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That was about the thing worth watching from a Suns fan perspective as the Suns rolled over tonight.
yeah the mavs/suns game wasn't an option for me to watch otherwise I probably would have. it's not the same without booker and doncic. but still always seems to be competitive when they play. we've definitely seen a lot worse, like the Danny Fortson's dirty push that prompted Colangelo to call forston a thug. I guess I don't blame him for that considering Fortson broke that guy's wrist. Of corse in those days dallas were so soft that they felt that they needed to sign any guy who could bench more than 225 and put him at center to keep Shawn Bradley out of the game. Apparently don nelson wouldn't let Dirk go into the weight room either.
 
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This is what got PJ Washington ejected.

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yeah the mavs/suns game wasn't an option for me to watch otherwise I probably would have. it's not the same without booker and doncic. but still always seems to be competitive when they play. we've definitely seen a lot worse, like the Danny Fortson's dirty push that prompted Colangelo to call forston a thug. I guess I don't blame him for that considering Fortson broke that guy's wrist. Of corse in those days dallas were so soft that they felt that they needed to sign any guy who could bench more than 225 and put him at center to keep Shawn Bradley out of the game. Apparently don nelson wouldn't let Dirk go into the weight room either.

Zarko was never the same after that incident.
 

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Zarko was never the same after that incident.
yeah that was probably the dirtiest play in mavericks history. probably the worst I've ever seen. I was actually watching that game and kind of felt that season was cooked after that game. I think the 2003-2004 season is the one that I watched the least because I was in Air Force training back then and missed a lot of the season. I think Fortson was one and done with dallas that year and of corse Nash went to phoenix the next year.
 
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yeah that was probably the dirtiest play in mavericks history. probably the worst I've ever seen. I was actually watching that game and kind of felt that season was cooked after that game. I think the 2003-2004 season is the one that I watched the least because I was in Air Force training back then and missed a lot of the season. I think Fortson was one and done with dallas that year and of corse Nash went to phoenix the next year.

Yeah, it's a shame the incident couldn't be undone because I think it impacted Zarko's career in an adverse way.

However, we do appreciate Mark Cuban for not being willing to pay Steve Nash.
 

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Do you want to see what terrible looks like and would probably look like over the next decade or more if the Suns blow it up with no guarantee of success with late draft picks?

I don't like the product any more than anyone else.

It's certainly not the team I would have built.
“Decade or more” . . . lol.
 

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This team is an embarrassment.

Then find a new team.

This current timeline sucks but you continuing to wax poetic about a bright future built around the rudderless ship manned by Booker, Bridges and Cam Johnson is high comedy.


The calls to blow it up so we can be worse for little in return and no control over own picks is even more tired. Like a petulant child, you got KD, the star that was supposed to lead us to the promise land and we're stranded in no man's land. Because we are now a constant reminder of how awful the KD trade was doesn't mean throwing him aside makes it better. It actually makes it worse since we don't control our own picks! There is zero reason to tank other than so you aren't constantly reminded of your last idea to build contender turned out. If you were a GM, you had have been fired. You're not, which is fine, you can choose to follow the Suns how you'd like but trying to mock others for their view is ridiculously uncalled for.
 

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If the Suns blow it up, they will be bad and they don't own the rights to their future draft picks until like 2031.

Conceivably, if the Suns improve their roster, they can be an above .500 team.

I guess it's which team do you watch, a mediocre Suns team or a terrible one?
A terrible one - that means the rebuild starts sooner.
 
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Then find a new team.




The calls to blow it up so we can be worse for little in return and no control over own picks is even more tired. Like a petulant child, you got KD, the star that was supposed to lead us to the promise land and we're stranded in no man's land. Because we are now a constant reminder of how awful the KD trade was doesn't mean throwing him aside makes it better. It actually makes it worse since we don't control our own picks! There is zero reason to tank other than so you aren't constantly reminded of your last idea to build contender turned out. If you were a GM, you had have been fired. You're not, which is fine, you can choose to follow the Suns how you'd like but trying to mock others for their view is ridiculously uncalled for.

Building around a core of Booker.
Then find a new team.




The calls to blow it up so we can be worse for little in return and no control over own picks is even more tired. Like a petulant child, you got KD, the star that was supposed to lead us to the promise land and we're stranded in no man's land. Because we are now a constant reminder of how awful the KD trade was doesn't mean throwing him aside makes it better. It actually makes it worse since we don't control our own picks! There is zero reason to tank other than so you aren't constantly reminded of your last idea to build contender turned out. If you were a GM, you had have been fired. You're not, which is fine, you can choose to follow the Suns how you'd like but trying to mock others for their view is ridiculously uncalled for.

Who wouldn't want the Suns to build a round a core of Booker, Bridges and Cam Johnson plus expiring contracts and all their draft picks?

Actually, that question has already been answered.
 

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...Who wouldn't want the Suns to build a round a core of Booker, Bridges and Cam Johnson plus expiring contracts and all their draft picks?
Considering where we are now, I suspect just about everyone would prefer that route. But given that we came up short even in a league wide injury plagued year with CP3 playing like an All NBA player, DA showing signs of being an All Star center, Crowder bringing timely shooting and a lot of toughness to the court - it's clear we had a lot of work to do to become a championship contender. And even more work to do once it was clear we had to replace those three impact players.
 
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Considering where we are now, I suspect just about everyone would prefer that route. But given that we came up short even in a league wide injury plagued year with CP3 playing like an All NBA player, DA showing signs of being an All Star center, Crowder bringing timely shooting and a lot of toughness to the court - it's clear we had a lot of work to do to become a championship contender. And even more work to do once it was clear we had to replace those three impact players.

I'd like to take your first sentence and move forward to the now. It's not a pretty sight and I am not sure if there are any good answers.

Once players are shopped, the genie is out of the bottle.
 
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I think that's the best way.

It could well be, but I'd like to know all the options short of blowing up the team.

Unfortunately, we don't know what is going on behind the scene and what is on the table.
 

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For me, all I can envision is this product getting progressively worse and the front office routinely selling picks and players like Dunn to try and make a mediocre team slightly better all the while using up the last little bit of value our veterans have.
Sounds like fun.
 

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I'm ready to just start the energy guys and play them most of the minutes. Punish Beal by making him come off the bench. He can pout for all I care as he's getting paid way too much for what he's putting on the court. Like Steve said, I'd rather watch guys that are at least giving full effort even if they lose most nights. Play the rookies 35 minutes a night.
 
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