BirdGangThing
Cultist
isaiah tooIs it just me or are JJ and Ishbia pretty quiet these days?
isaiah tooIs it just me or are JJ and Ishbia pretty quiet these days?
Isaiah is more of a silent partner.isaiah too
That doesn't exactly mesh with the general feeling on this board about the KD trade.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
Except that Jones wanted him too. Just not at the price of everything.That doesn't exactly mesh with the general feeling on this board about the KD trade.
That means nothing and still doesn't fit with the quote. The quote is from an unnamed source, so I find it's accuracy dubious at best.Except that Jones wanted him too. Just not at the price of everything.
Except that Jones wanted him too. Just not at the price of everything.
Actually, do we? I try to say Ish rather than Mat because I'm not sure how much is him and how much is his brother. As for the KD trade, I'm pretty sure Mat signed off on it but I am still convinced it was his friendship with IT that really made the call.We don't know that James Jones didn't want KD at the price of everything.
What we do know is that the trade was approved by Mat Ishbia when he became the Suns owner.
IMO, it's more likely Robert Sarver wouldn't approve the trade and rightly so.
Actually, do we? I try to say Ish rather than Mat because I'm not sure how much is him and how much is his brother. As for the KD trade, I'm pretty sure Mat signed off on it but I am still convinced it was his friendship with IT that really made the call.
I agree. I argued similarly when our GM signed off on that horrible trade to Seattle. I know Sarver told him to cut costs but he rolled over and made a horrible trade that hurt us in the postseason and for years to come.What I'm saying, we do not know that James Jones wouldn't have made the same for KD trade earlier in the season if Robert Sarver had approved it.
We don't know all the details, but I'm not absolving the Suns GM of his responsibility in the trade. That's his job.
I agree. I argued similarly when our GM signed off on that horrible trade to Seattle. I know Sarver told him to cut costs but he rolled over and made a horrible trade that hurt us in the postseason and for years to come.
I don't think JJ would have given up anywhere near what we eventually gave up for KD but it happened on his watch, it's on him. But I still maintain that firing him alone won't solve our problems, divorcing this front office from IT is even more important.
.That means nothing and still doesn't fit with the quote. The quote is from an unnamed source, so I find it's accuracy dubious at best.
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