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The comments below, made by Mat Ishbia in May, haven't aged well.
By Kellan Olson, Arizona Sports, 5-1- 2024:
Ishbia was asked to assess the moves he’s made with accountability in mind, a question surely focused primarily on the Kevin Durant trade but also the others made last offseason.
“I feel really great about all the things we’ve done in 15 months. The outcome of this year’s playoff series and last year’s playoff series, let’s take those two things out of there, besides that I feel like we’ve made a lot of amazing decisions,” Ishbia said, going on to clarify those are team decisions and not just his before rattling off some of Phoenix’s correctly labeled decisions to upgrade the franchise off the court.
“You look back at some of the trades that James and all of us were part of. We do those things 100 out of 100 times. Not 99 out of 100, 100 out of 100 and we’d still do them again and I think the other 29 GMs would all do the same exact thing.”
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It's possible but I took it a different way. To me, he's a man in denial and there's no way to spin those outcomes to fit his narrative so he's convinced himself they were outliers.I bolded the main issue that I think people need to come to grips with, myself included. Ishbia does not seem to care about the playoffs. He wants to get there but to dismiss those outcomes so flippantly tells me he's locked into 50 and Fade.
I bolded the main issue that I think people need to come to grips with, myself included. Ishbia does not seem to care about the playoffs. He wants to get there but to dismiss those outcomes so flippantly tells me he's locked into 50 and Fade.
.When all is said and done, the KD trade will probably be the costliest one in NBA history… I don’t think we’re going to get similar value from any potential Booker trade.
Those comments were made last May. There’s no way a guy spending $300m on this team and not being pissed off and embarrassed about it is possible. He’s stubborn and proud but he’s got to be smart enough to this current product can’t continue past this season.
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Clippers received: Paul George
Thunder received: Danilo Gallinari, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, 2021 first-round pick (became Tre Mann- then traded for All-Star forward Gordon Hayward, guard Vasilije Micic, forward Davis Bertans and two second-round picks), 2022 first-round pick (became Jalen Williams), 2023 first-round pick which is now a first round 2025 protected/2026 unprotected from the Miami Heat (for Jaime Jaquez Jr.), 2023 first-round pick swap, 2024 first-round draft pick (became Dillon Jones), 2025 first-round pick swap, 2026 first-round pick
Sure, he may be unhappy but what's the alternative right now? Pulling the plug entirely to hand over top picks would be an admittance the KD trade was a failure and huge mistake.
And Kawhi wasn't signing in LA unless they added PG13. So it's not quite as lopsided as it initially appears. I knew SGA was a baller but I don't think anyone envisioned him as an MVP candidate.
I believe the Brooklyn/Boston deal involving KG, Pierce, and others is the most lopsided in recent history. That landed Boston Tatum and Brown, which is their championship core.
We’re talking hindsight here. Kawhi and George won like 3 playoff series in five years. OKC is surpassing that this year.
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Clippers received: Paul George
Thunder received: Danilo Gallinari, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, 2021 first-round pick (became Tre Mann- then traded for All-Star forward Gordon Hayward, guard Vasilije Micic, forward Davis Bertans and two second-round picks), 2022 first-round pick (became Jalen Williams), 2023 first-round pick which is now a first round 2025 protected/2026 unprotected from the Miami Heat (for Jaime Jaquez Jr.), 2023 first-round pick swap, 2024 first-round draft pick (became Dillon Jones), 2025 first-round pick swap, 2026 first-round pick
That's 2 more than we have.
The PG trade was done to land Kawhi, who is still there. He's not playing, sure, but I believe he's on an extension now or will be next season. They've almost finished paying their debt. We've barely begun. I don't see that deal as lopsided considering it enabled LA to get 2 All-Star's and also opened the door for them to land Harden. That would be like us trading all we did to land KD and Booker, which didn't happen. We had Booker and didn't have to make the KD deal to appease him.
It might be too harsh and/or too early but when will Budenholzer need to take some responsibility for the serious trouble that the Suns are in?
I take a look on the Clippers for example and I see a group of players with much less talent than the Suns have and yet playing much better.
It might be too harsh and/or too early but when will Budenholzer need to take some responsibility for the serious trouble that the Suns are in?
I take a look on the Clippers for example and I see a group of players with much less talent than the Suns have and yet playing much better.
The Kawhi era was a disaster he’s literally never been healthy for a playoff run. There’s still two and half years left on his contract.
SGA is a top-5 player and the catalyst of a west giant for the foreseeable future. Can’t believe you’re arguing this.
I don't know. Even considering their injuries the Suns are heavily underachieving, IMO.You mean the coach that has yet to have a healthy team? The Suns knew what kind of system he ran and knew it required specific horses to run. It’s not his fault he has yet to have all those horses for any normal stretch.
I will hold out judging him until he has such a stretch because the small sampling he did have? They had a good record.
The Kawhi era was a disaster he’s literally never been healthy for a playoff run. There’s still two and half years left on his contract.
SGA is a top-5 player and the catalyst of a west giant for the foreseeable future. Can’t believe you’re arguing this.
It might be too harsh and/or too early but when will Budenholzer need to take some responsibility for the serious trouble that the Suns are in?
I take a look on the Clippers for example and I see a group of players with much less talent than the Suns have and yet playing much better.
There's a reason Budenholzer was brought in and paid almost twice what Vogel was. He's a fall guy and knew it. He and his agent worked the Suns front office. The issue here isn't a coaching issue. We've now had 2 championship coaches here and neither can make this collection of players care. You can't coach desire.
There's a reason Budenholzer was brought in and paid almost twice what Vogel was. He's a fall guy and knew it. He and his agent worked the Suns front office. The issue here isn't a coaching issue. We've now had 2 championship coaches here and neither can make this collection of players care. You can't coach desire.
I somewhat agree and I like Budenholzer as a coach and leader but still when a team keeps playing with nearly zero effort then sooner or later the coach's responsibilty needs to be brought up.