Suns Called Out For Costly $100 Million Offseason Decision
The Phoenix Suns made arguably the worst move of the offseason, and were criticized for it.
I don't think we are going to win a ton of games but at least a new atmosphere and seeing some young guys develop is something.It's great to hear most of the players have been working out in the gym here in Phoenix for the past couple of weeks.
When I bought the Suns originally, I thought we were on third base,” Ishbia said. “Now, I’ve set a vision. I’ve said, ‘Hey, I know what kind of guys I want, we ain’t trading for guys who aren’t like this.’
lol we were on third base - maybe second
lol in a stadium with no nameHe's not wrong...
Only now, after a couple years of his ownership, the bases are empty, the count is 0-2, it's the bottom of the 9th and we're down by 12.
How I wish Mat Ishbia had waded in the shallow end of the pool when he bought the team.
However, comparing the Suns to the Mercury scares me. They are in different leagues. The NBA is much more complex.
He's not wrong...
Only now, after a couple years of his ownership, the bases are empty, the count is 0-2, it's the bottom of the 9th and we're down by 12.
lol in a stadium with no name
We struck out and now we're stuck in batting practice for the next 5 years. Failing to get any of future picks back in the KD trade makes us stuck in development mode. Booker doesn't want out and Ishbia won't trade him without his blessing so we're stuck in limbo until we control our picks and the dead money paid to Beal comes off the books.
Houston having a huge amount of our draft capitol and us sending Durant to them (as his preferred destination) and not geting those picks back is embarrassing.
It has been widely reported that Houston made that trade with the Nets SPECIFICALLY so they could leverage them to get Durant or Booker... and all we came away with was the 10th pick in a weak draft...
If Maluach doesn't pan out we would have been better off waiving KD. The price of dealing with Houston should have been our picks back... and if we don't get em... screw it, send him somewhere else or sit on him and let him walk in a year.
"Doing good" by KD did nothing but screw us over and massively benefit Houston. They kept our picks, they still got KD and they're going to draft in the top 10 repeatedly by virture of our failings.
Sorry yall, I'm fired up tonight.
The more I think about the fact the the Rockets specifically traded for our future picks so they could get KD or Booker from us and then we gave them KD without getting the picks back...
Catastrophic. I don't think there is another sequence of trades in NBA history even remotely as embarrassing.
At this point, I'm just glad it's over. I have to get out of the 2023 nightmare.
In a better mood, I am there too.
But I still know it's going to get worse before it gets better and I am very skeptical of the idea that trading KD away did anything to help it get better sooner.
Yup, that's the only potential upside... and only time will tell. But as the other posters mentioned, we are really in limbo until we get back to being able to use our own drafts.About all we can do is hope ownership gets it right going forward and learns from their mistakes.
In a better mood, I am there too.
But I still know it's going to get worse before it gets better and I am very skeptical of the idea that trading KD away did anything to help it get better sooner.
Disagree that the extension is a negative. It enhances his trade value. That deal is a rockets fan dream. They have to pony up two more u protected firsts imo.![]()
Suns Urged to Trade Another Star to Rockets
Bleacher Report says the Suns should do anything to recoup their lost draft picks.www.si.com
Disagree that the extension is a negative. It enhances his trade value. That deal is a rockets fan dream. They have to pony up two more u protected firsts imo.
Reed
Our 27
Our 29
Two unprotected rockets firsts
We take van vleets contract
We take the big kiwi’s contract
In the desert they will give you no name, Because your team just keeps giving you pain......lol in a stadium with no name
I'd do that.
Even if the Rockets put modest protections on those picks.
I hate trading away the most loyal AZ sports guy outside of Fitz, but... we're not going anywhere. He's got 4 or 5 years left of his prime, outside of trading him for a haul, I don't see how we compete in the next 6 or so years.
I would wager the farm that, outside of the unlikely possibility that any or all of the youngsters we acquired blow up into star-type players very quickly, we will eventually have to do something just like this in the next couple of years.I'd do that.
Even if the Rockets put modest protections on those picks.
I hate trading away the most loyal AZ sports guy outside of Fitz, but... we're not going anywhere. He's got 4 or 5 years left of his prime, outside of trading him for a haul, I don't see how we compete in the next 6 or so years.
I would wager the farm that, outside of the unlikely possibility that any or all of the youngsters we acquired blow up into star-type players very quickly, we will eventually have to do something just like this in the next couple of years.
The alternative will be five or so seasons of being absolutely terrible while other teams annually are getting fatter off of our high draft picks. Under those circumstances, it won't take very long for Ishbia and the Suns front office to become very, very unpopular in Phoenix.
I forgot we acquired Goodwin too.
Goodwin was a solid addition. He should push Gillepsie in practice and make it a competition for the backup role all season.