MitchBelles
Newbie
Think they missed the boat with those. They should have read;
Valley
of the
Suns
Valley
of the
Suns
I like the jerseys but I love the court. Both significant changes and this team is also significantly different from years past. This Suns team doesn't look like any we've seen before with its defensive focus and the design doesn't look like any we've seen before.
I don’t mind the black key but the yellow trim really bugs me. I realize that they are trying to tie it in to the yellow on the uniform but it still bugs me that a fairly predominant color on the floor is not a “Suns” color.I'm not a fan of the black key.
I don’t mind the black key but the yellow trim really bugs me. I realize that they are trying to tie it in to the yellow on the uniform but it still bugs me that a fairly predominant color on the floor is not a “Suns” color.
I don’t mind the black key but the yellow trim really bugs me. I realize that they are trying to tie it in to the yellow on the uniform but it still bugs me that a fairly predominant color on the floor is not a “Suns” color.
What a waste of time BC. How long did it take you to write that??Ask anyone west of the Mississippi where The Valley is and they'll say the
San Fernando Valley near Los Angeles -- home of the Valley Girls.
We in the Valley of the Sun, of course, take it to mean the Phoenix metro
area, The Salt River Valley.
Having the word Valley on the uniforms reminds me of how they referred to
us when I moved here 42 years ago -- a "suburb" of L.A. (an L.A. wanna-be).
With no Championships, and the Lakers with many, we are an L.A. wanna-be!
But we don't have to advertise it to the world.
HavingYou must be registered for see images attachin its fancy logo rather than
just V A L L E Y
would indeed give us our own identity. Even if it is only on our
new home dark uniforms (because we are seen on TV in other
teams' markets when they visit us). We've been wearing our
old home whites (without the VALLEY logo) on the road.
Ask anyone west of the Mississippi where The Valley is and they'll say the
San Fernando Valley near Los Angeles -- home of the Valley Girls.
We in the Valley of the Sun, of course, take it to mean the Phoenix metro
area, The Salt River Valley.
Having the word Valley on the uniforms reminds me of how they referred to
us when I moved here 42 years ago -- a "suburb" of L.A. (an L.A. wanna-be).
With no Championships, and the Lakers with many, we are an L.A. wanna-be!
But we don't have to advertise it to the world.
HavingYou must be registered for see images attachin its fancy logo rather than
just V A L L E Y
would indeed give us our own identity. Even if it is only on our
new home dark uniforms (because we are seen on TV in other
teams' markets when they visit us). We've been wearing our
old home whites (without the VALLEY logo) on the road.