I stopped posting, I didn't stop reading. I stopped posting because of the personal attacks. I saw him go after a couple of posters without justification (from them) but the fire had already been lit and you were a part of it.
From his perspective, how do you think he feels any time someone wants to disagree with him, they do so by mocking him for a decade old opinion? This wasn't you but how many times have you seen someone say "what do you expect from the guy that claims Magic isn't a point guard"?
Doing that makes it personal and it sets the stage for his aggressive responses. And when he responded aggressively he got hammered from many sources. Which, in turn, exacerbated the situation and led to more attacks from him and towards him.
First off, I am glad you started posting again. You always have a unique perspective on things, you present your argument, and you engage in good, solid, civil discussion.
As far as the rest of the post, you are right- of course mocking someone exacerbates the situation. However, that's what happens when someone is just rude and convinced that their bodily excrement doesn't stink. He is like a five year old. That's going to annoy people, and people will react.
We've all had ridiculous opinions in the past, and the difference is that most of us have admited we were wrong, and laughed about it. Just yesterday or the day before, three of us (I think it was you, Mainstreet, and I) were joking about some of the big misses we've had over the years. Nobody will ever use the Tskitishvilli argument against me or Lonny Baxter against me or Mainstreet. We owned it, laughed about it, and said we are glad the Suns don't have to rely on us to be judges of talent. Slin would never do such a thing. When you get on people's nerves and act like you are the greatest thing since sliced bread, people will get cranky, and they will troll you, throwing past mistakes in your face. That's what happened to Slin. He needs to learn to present his opinion, and tolerate oposing opinions.