You Good? (with how Suns are operating)

How do you feel since ownership changed?

  • I am very good, this has been a nice change

    Votes: 24 44.4%
  • I'm good, little worried but good

    Votes: 21 38.9%
  • I don't know man

    Votes: 8 14.8%
  • Honestly I don't think I'm good

    Votes: 1 1.9%
  • Not good, WTF, wish he never came to Phx

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
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SirStefan32

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I am somewhere between "Very good" and "I don't know, man" options. I have not experienced this before. I start to have some concerns (trading young talent for aging vets, trading draft picks, etc) but then I remind myself that the Suns have and owner who has money and is not afraid to spend it, which is something they have never had. I really don't know if I am concerned because there is something to be concerned about or because this is something we have not experienced before. :shrug:
 

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I am somewhere between "Very good" and "I don't know, man" options. I have not experienced this before. I start to have some concerns (trading young talent for aging vets, trading draft picks, etc) but then I remind myself that the Suns have and owner who has money and is not afraid to spend it, which is something they have never had. I really don't know if I am concerned because there is something to be concerned about or because this is something we have not experienced before. :shrug:

I'd add that spending doesn't equal quality. The owners main advisor, Isiah Thomas, spent a fortune on the early 2000 Knicks and struggled to make the playoffs. So while it's nice to see an owner not afraid to write checks, those checks will eventually clear and there is no guarantee spending will equal success.

I'm much more optimistic now with Beal though than I was when prior to that trade. The heist we pulled off made up for being shaken down by Brooklyn. When you look at the deals together, we basically paid fair value if it were a 3+ team deal where we land KD and Beal plus Goodwin for Cam, Mikal, CP3, Shamet, and our 1sts and 2nds.
 

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I'd add that spending doesn't equal quality. The owners main advisor, Isiah Thomas, spent a fortune on the early 2000 Knicks and struggled to make the playoffs. So while it's nice to see an owner not afraid to write checks, those checks will eventually clear and there is no guarantee spending will equal success.

I'm much more optimistic now with Beal though than I was when prior to that trade. The heist we pulled off made up for being shaken down by Brooklyn. When you look at the deals together, we basically paid fair value if it were a 3+ team deal where we land KD and Beal plus Goodwin for Cam, Mikal, CP3, Shamet, and our 1sts and 2nds.

That’s a good point about IT and his previous spending habits. As long as it’s not his money.
 

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I'd add that spending doesn't equal quality. The owners main advisor, Isiah Thomas, spent a fortune on the early 2000 Knicks and struggled to make the playoffs. So while it's nice to see an owner not afraid to write checks, those checks will eventually clear and there is no guarantee spending will equal success.

I'm much more optimistic now with Beal though than I was when prior to that trade. The heist we pulled off made up for being shaken down by Brooklyn. When you look at the deals together, we basically paid fair value if it were a 3+ team deal where we land KD and Beal plus Goodwin for Cam, Mikal, CP3, Shamet, and our 1sts and 2nds.
To be fair, Thomas wasn't spending money on players the caliber of Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal.

And Thomas' draft record was VERY good. He almost always found contributors.
 

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To be fair, Thomas wasn't spending money on players the caliber of Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal.

And Thomas' draft record was VERY good. He almost always found contributors.

Thomas rarely did much drafting as he gave away the majority of the Knicks picks for expensive players drenched in red flags.

He was a truly horrible GM.
 

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Staying pat hoping for a different outcome is boring. This team going forward is anything but boring. Feeling of the colangelo days. I’m totally enjoying now.
 

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Staying pat hoping for a different outcome is boring. This team going forward is anything but boring. Feeling of the colangelo days. I’m totally enjoying now.
When have we stayed pat? We've churned our roster so many times, year in and out for a decade plus that it's a wonder any of those guys even know who they're playing with. What we need to do and what we've needed to do, was make the right moves, not just make moves. And I'm pretty sure we've made a lot more moves during the Sarver era than the Colangelo period, it's just that so many of them were the wrong move and often for the wrong reason.
 

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Thomas rarely did much drafting as he gave away the majority of the Knicks picks for expensive players drenched in red flags.

He was a truly horrible GM.
You mean you weren’t a fan of Stephen Marbury, Steve Francis and Jamal Crawford starting together?
 

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I don't know that landing David Lee and Wilson Chandler make up for trading 2 top 5 picks for the likes of Eddy Curry. His trades were famously terrible.

By the time he was done in New York the Knicks had the most expensive roster in basketball while also being the worst team in the league. That is one helluva achievement.


He's basically destroyed everything he has gotten involved with since he retired as a player.

I hope Ishbia filters any advice Isiah gives him through several other people.
 

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