Regarding Green's comment, as a Suns fan, the incident is not about him.
It is about motivating Sarver to open his eyes and his billion dollar wallet
and skillfully fill out the roster with players who can help make us a legit
playoff contender going forward. So we don't lose DBook.
And the Suns have been winnings and are challenging for a playoff spot right now. Rome wasn't built in a day and turning this team into a playoff contender won't happen overnight. All of the right things have been happening lately to turn the corner.
We have a GM who has assembled a competitive roster this past offseason and helped the Suns make a big improvement as far as wins and winning percentage. They've won 11 more games than last season and have played 12 fewer games so far.
There is a good head coach here who has shown capable of developing a good chemistry with the team while developing young players and putting more experienced players in a position to succeed.
The roster needs some work but they went from 4-5 NBA level players last year to 9-10 this year. Our current starters from the bubble are all locked in for the next 2 seasons, at least. I have some faith that they'll be able to lock some guys in long term so this core continue to grow, and improve, together.
Not everyone thinks of Sarver when a comment is directed towards a Suns player. It wouldn't surprise me to learn that Draymond doesn't know Sarver's name. Your theory that his comment is a wake up call Sarver makes little sense considering the Suns have been headed in the right direction all year. How should Sarver react? If he says something denouncing Draymond, I imagine you'll be upset he's back in the spotlight and if he does nothing publicly you'll assume he's not doing anything. There isn't a move that should be made because a player from a divisional rival wants to see our best player traded away.