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Suns are my Kryptonite!
Whoo-hoo! What a week for Nash!
Whoo-hoo! What a week for Nash!
Too bad some Suns fans won't really appreciate what a great player he is until he is gone.
"But it makes it OK when you win a resume builder like this," he said.
it was funny to see the mavs fans give steve no type of emotion when he was intro'd. they didn't cheer or boo lol. then the hometown D'will got an ovation lol. I feel bad for steve right now. he is a gem getting wasted if the suns are gonna unload amare for nothing in return. not a good sign if you ask me.Congrats, Stevie. You know he wanted to stick it to the Mavs organization.
Too bad a lot of Suns fans just want to focus on his turnovers and "too much dribbling" LoL.
Congrats, Stevie. You know he wanted to stick it to the Mavs organization.
Too bad a lot of Suns fans just want to focus on his turnovers and "too much dribbling" LoL.
honestly cuban is a genius. the guy's team got better when the mvp left. maybe it made cuban look dumb for a year, but I'd say cuban is up there with the elite nba teams with keeping a winner and a fanbase happy. I hope he makes another move before the deadline to push the mavs right to the top.He didn't want to stick it to the Mavs. We went to Dallas and lobbied hard for Steve. After our offer Steve went to Cuban, who is richer than Midas, and asked just that Cuban MATCH the Suns offer and Cuban said no. Then Cuban went on his blog and said Steve was too old and washed up to play that much. Then Steve went on to win to MVPs. KInda made Cuban look like an idiot if you ask me.
honestly cuban is a genius. the guy's team got better when the mvp left.
But, Mark ol' bud, with all of your genius...where's your championship trophy?
The Miami Heat stole it from them.
Hi Mark Cuban! So glad you could come by our boards and post your opinion on the subject.
Teams always get better when they sell their MVP short and badmouth him in public. Just another sign of your genius, big fella! Doesn't matter if the man's been the heart of your team, you know you've got the money to replace him in time!
And, absolutely, money = genius.
But, Mark ol' bud, with all of your genius...where's your championship trophy?
my name is not mark cuban, but i wish it was. I'm a solid member of these boards as a fan of all dallas sports and it is a pleasure talking with you guys. I know because of that I have to deal with some of these posts every now and again.Hi Mark Cuban! So glad you could come by our boards and post your opinion on the subject.
Teams always get better when they sell their MVP short and badmouth him in public. Just another sign of your genius, big fella! Doesn't matter if the man's been the heart of your team, you know you've got the money to replace him in time!
And, absolutely, money = genius.
But, Mark ol' bud, with all of your genius...where's your championship trophy?
one of the games there was bad officiating which helped the heat.....it ended with free throws on a phantom call. the other 3 were a collapse. that's basically how it turned out.I am not sure "stole" is the right word. That would diminish one of the worst collapses in NBA history.
one of the games there was bad officiating which helped the heat.....it ended with free throws on a phantom call. the other 3 were a collapse. that's basically how it turned out.
oh my bad steeldog....i didn't mean to give that perception. I blame the mavs for not finishing the series when they had multiple opportunities. A lot of mavs fans and other NBA fans have blamed the refs for that series. The way I see it is there was only 1 call that was phantom and changed the ending of a game. There were plenty of other chances for the mavs to win that series and they can't blame the refs. They can mostly blame theirselves and DWADE of corse who averaged 40 pts a game in that series.There were bad calls in that one game all around. Plus, any coach will tell you that if you lose a game on a bad call you didn't do your job for most of the rest of the game. A game shouldn't be that close if you do your job.
You have to look at it from this standpoint. The mavs had nash, dirk, and finley for about 4 years and it appeared that they had peaked together. and cuban was right that tandem had indeed reached its peak together. They had started to go backward. Nash and finley clearly needed a change. Nash was a FA, finley was strapped under a big money deal and as soon as cuban had the opportunity to drop him he did. At that time the mavericks glaring weakness was an inside rebounder/defender/scorer. Dampier averaged a double/double with GS the year prior. As week as he may be he was actually somewhat of what the mavs were looking for and did help their defense and rebounding. Back in the day with nash, dirk, and mike finley the mavs were almost the same thing as what phoenix put on the court in 2004-2007. cuban had to make a change because that wasn't working out in the playoffs.Not paying Nash is one thing, but not paying Nash in favor of ERICK DAMPIER is another thing altogether.
I do agree from a franchise standpoint not having Nash ultimately was the right call, it allowed Dirk the room and credence of being the face of the franchise and it Dirk, for the most part, has been a better player as a result of it.