BC867
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Honestly, id love to blame sarver 100% but i dont think thats the case. He is certainly a lot to blame but to what extent he is involved we may never know. Suns happened to have high picks in bad drafts, and some of the stupid moves and trades have to fall on the GMs too.
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You can see your address here.Correction. I did receive a response from the NBA office -- Fan Relations. Lip service.
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Well, there was the instance of Donald Sterling and the Clippers. Sterling operating that team like Sarver operates the Suns. But Sterling stepped into some deep legal doo-doo, and Adam Silver held the Sword of Damocles over his head....I know some people here don't believe the league will step in and save Sarver from himself because there is no precedence for that. The league has never stepped in to taken control of a team that was bad because they kept making bad decisions....
The cheap thing did not seem to make sense. He does not spend wisely. That is for sure. It seems that he is unwilling to spend for non-player salaries throughout the organization.
Well, there was the instance of Donald Sterling and the Clippers. Sterling operating that team like Sarver operates the Suns. But Sterling stepped into some deep legal doo-doo, and Adam Silver held the Sword of Damocles over his head.
I don't know how long Suns fans can tolerate a *****-team like this. Sarver's business model in banking was reprehensible. No one in Phoenix banking circles respects him a whiff.
Unfortunately, his behavior hasn't risen to a criminal level, at which point Silver could come in and sweep out the lint from the executive office.
...that’s being cheap.
god bless JC. Has probably always been my favorite figure in all of sports... maybe tied with Larry.
Is it? It's hard to tell, he certainly has made some penny pinching decisions that have backfired on us. But he has a responsibility to his share holders so he shouldn't just be throwing money away. He spends money on players, he just has this mindset that every other position should be paid more like they are in the non-entertainment world. Most owners were that way a few decades ago, I guess he and Dan Gilbert are trying to bring that kind of thinking back to the game. I think they're wrong but it's not my billion dollar company.
Cannot argue with that. But I do wonder if it is more about not having someone who will stand up to him rather than about the money--which is worse than being cheap, of course....that’s being cheap.
I'm not holding my breath, can't see anyone with the clout to turn this thing around taking the job without major concessions from Sarver.
It’s moreso been straight up dysfunction than “cheap” for me. Poor leadership all around... Things like not being able to sign Grant Hill without dumping KT can be put in the cheap category.
National pressure is going to make him think twice about just giving the job to Jones. This might be the catalyst to bringing in a B-ball Ops president.
Yeah, that was an incredibly shortsighted decision. It was cheap but I think stupid could give it a good fight and maybe come out on top on that one.
I'm not sure if I'm getting these numbers correct, but I think most people expected the luxury tax line to come in at around $72 million. The $67 million luxury tax line announcement gave them the excuse... I mean in order to be "financially responsible" and maintain "flexibility", they decided they could not afford that extra $5 million in luxury tax they did not expect.
So here we go. This is what the Phoenix Suns have saved in the last month followed by what they've given up to save that money. These figures are for this year only. Assuming there's a luxury tax next year and Shawn Marion does not opt out this summer they'll be in the same predicament next summer. However these numbers are only for this year.
SAVINGS:
+ $3 million - Portland paid for the #24
+ $5.8 million - James Jones salary + luxury tax
+ $1.8 million - salary for #24 draft pick + luxury tax
+ $16 million - Kurt Thomas salary + luxury tax
- $3.6 million - Grant Hill salary + luxury tax
- $1 million - vet. min. salary + luxury tax (replaced KT)
- $0.8 million - strawberry salary + luxury tax (replaced #24)
$20.2 million this season
TALENT/ASSET LOST:
1) Rudy Fernandez - I'm sure this is who they would have taken
2) #26 pick or worse in 2008 draft - assuming no disasters next season
3) unprotected 2010 draft pick - this one's a little scary since there is a lot that could happen between now and then.
4) James Jones - decent rotation player. Above average team defender and somewhat streaky three-point shooter.
5) Kurt Thomas - easily the biggest loss unless the 2010 season is a complete disaster. San Antonio would have swept the Phoenix Suns quite easily without him. He is an important regular-season player and a critical playoff player.
TALENT/ASSET GAINED:
1) Grant Hill - assuming he stays healthy is a big improvement over James Jones
2) $2.8 million trade exception - from the James Jones trade
3) $8 million trade exception - from the Kurt Thomas trade
4) flexibility - yes, that's something to get excited about
I still believe the Phoenix Suns have another move up their sleeve, whether it's this summer or during the season. I'll admit though that for right now it looks like they've screwed things up.
Joe Mama
Yes, not spending on your employees and only your players is cheap.Is it? It's hard to tell, he certainly has made some penny pinching decisions that have backfired on us. But he has a responsibility to his share holders so he shouldn't just be throwing money away. He spends money on players, he just has this mindset that every other position should be paid more like they are in the non-entertainment world. Most owners were that way a few decades ago, I guess he and Dan Gilbert are trying to bring that kind of thinking back to the game. I think they're wrong but it's not my billion dollar company.
I will say this...I strongly believe that if Sarver opened up his check book then Mike Budenholzer would be the HC for the Suns right now. Would Budenholzer have the same success here that he’s having with a super talent Bucks team? No but would it better than what the Suns currently have? Maybe.Cannot argue with that. But I do wonder if it is more about not having someone who will stand up to him rather than about the money--which is worse than being cheap, of course.
Here is what you can know for sure. Sarver read what Woj wrote. I remember him saying that he reads hoopshype on a regular basis. I would not be surprised if Sarver reads Suns message boards from time to time.
I would think that Lindsay Smith reads our board. She is the social media person for the Suns, so it would be her job.