That is absolutely true! The longer we build a loser's mentality ... the longer we build a loser's mentality. That seems to be all that Sarver and McDonough know. And posts like the one that Errntkngt voiced.
I understand the "hope" of finally lucking out in the draft. But that is LAZY management. We finally have a Point Guard with the tools to be a true facilitator and help the rest of this "young" team, which will get even younger if we're counting on draft picks.
And finally one who can play defense in the backcourt and is capable of triple-doubles. And stepping up on the scoring side when Booker is out or being smothered. A rookie Point Guard in the draft isn't going to be able to pull that off.
Let's get a quality Center -- a rebounding and defensive specialist -- who will also help this "young" team. Then work on Power Forward.
The answer is proactive management, rather than lazy management. Making things happen vs. hoping that things happen.
And not alienate our existing young stars. We don't need Devin Booker texting from a hairdresser's, or anywhere else, that he wants to leave.
The leadership of this team is inexperienced, untalented, passive and pathetic. Phoenix Suns fans deserve a better approach.
Am I
? As long as the horse is still breathing. C'mon, guys, let's think in terms of getting the horse back on its feet. Let's start with a talented trainer and jockey after the end of the season.