Look, we get it, you don't like Sarver. None of us do. But at some point you have to simply deal with it and try to move on--if lightning strikes with a new GM, fine. But if it doesn't and it's same old, same old, we'll let you off the hook and you don't have to continue posting the same thing over and over and over and over and over and over and over.
Except we are now reading that there may be pressure for Sarver to bring someone in to run the team.
That is not the same-old same-old.
And I am hardly the only one responding to posts about the mess into which Sarver has gotten the team.
There is a glimmer of hope on the horizon. Especially if it is true that public relations people on the Suns and/or NBA monitor message boards like ASFN.
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And let me get something else off my chest. Ever since Sarver threatened to move the Suns to Las Vegas or Seattle, something dawned on me.
I respect posters in California, Pennsylvania, Europe still following the Suns. But if the Suns leave the Valley, it would make no difference to you.
But it would make a helluva difference to Suns fans in Arizona. I don't think you have the right to tell me to not respond to posts about Sarver.
I am hoping for more than a lightning strike (as you put it) to change the direction of our team. I hope you understand my point of view.
I am also a big fan of their WNBA team, the Phoenix Mercury, who have won three League championships. Mainly because Sarver has kept his hands off.
If the Suns move, so do the Mercury. The team of Ann Myers-Drysdale and Sandy Brondello and Diana Taurasi and Brittany Griner and DeWanna Bonner.
I don't want to see a loose cannon like Sarver continue to make that an issue either. It is time to put more pressure on him than ever before. Any way we can.
Hopefully it will come to a head.