Chris_Sanders
Arizona Sports Simp
Dustbuster said:If you'll notice, this was never a threat I personally made. I appreciate V9's character support, but I am hardly afraid to debate. And I did not know that you were not a moderator for this particular forum, and I apologize. I also fully mean everything else that I posted on this thread.
It seems to me that this situation has really polarized posters, just like most major decisions do. I just happen to disagree with those that have attributed all blame to JJ and actually think we are better off without him. Just a week ago I read a lot of posters on couple of forums that stated unequivocally that along with Amare, JJ was the future of this franchise, and would be a building block that we would retool around. And now, he's an overrated, fragile loser. That smacks to me of just trying to tear the guy leaving down to make us feel better about losing him. I personally think that JJ will play great for Atlanta and we will regret losing him. I wish him the very best...but I will remain a Suns fan...and I won't be running from this forum or anyone who wants a debate.
I will break down my comments on this situation.
#1 It is a bad situation that everyone deserves blame for. I don't blame JJ anymore than I blame Sarver. However, these recent reports about JJ really do stick him in a poor light.
#2. I have maintained that JJ will never be anything more than a support player. He has loads of talent, but his value to the team is no more than say Shawn Marion's. I favored matching, knowing full well that either JJ or Marion would be gone next year.
#3. The moment I heard JJ wanted 10 million a year I said trade him. This was last year before the market on SGs was set by crazy GMs who want to overpay for the easiest position to acquire. JJ is not worth what Atlanta has given him, but I still would have matched and explored trading him or Marion next year.
#4. While JJ does many things, his scoring is replacable in this offense. This offense gets loads of open shots for any remotely competent guard.
#5. We have one superstar on this team. Amare Stoudemire.
#6. Anyone who stops being a fan over this is being reactionary. These are probably the same fans who rediscovered the Suns last year. Unfortunately Phoenix is a hotbed of bandwagonism.
#7. Sarver is not Donald Sterling. Sarver won't lose money on the Suns. Sterling makes tons of money by keeping his roster salary so minimal.
That's it. I don't think my comments are especially inflammatory or out of line. As this situation has clarified itself, I feel more than vindicated.