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#fakenewsThere is no accountability in America anymore. You just throw crap against the wall and if it doesn’t stick you gaslight and throw new crap.
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#fakenewsThere is no accountability in America anymore. You just throw crap against the wall and if it doesn’t stick you gaslight and throw new crap.
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As for Sarver hiring yes men, would any of you guys hire someone who says no all the time? Marry yes. Hire no!

It shouldn't be a question of yes or no. When an investor hires a General Manager to use his expertise to run the operations part of the business, you let him do his job.As for Sarver hiring yes men, would any of you guys hire someone who says no all the time? Marry yes. Hire no!
There is nothing that is evidence that McD was Sarvers errand boy. You keep saying that to fit your narrative that could very well be pure fiction.It shouldn't be a question of yes or no. When an investor hires a General Manager to use his expertise to run the operations part of the business, you let him do his job.
Unfortunately, our investor hires GM's with no expertise to be his errand boy while the investor micromanages to feed his ego.
Of course the GM is responsible to run anything involving money by the investor. But establishing team balance is up to the GM.
Even if that is true, the alternative is that McDonough made the decisions that got us into this mess. Which would make it a poor hire on Sarver's part.There is nothing that is evidence that McD was Sarvers errand boy. You keep saying that to fit your narrative that could very well be pure fiction.
I know. But whichever is the case was not a good thing. And ultimately, they both would fall on Sarver's decision making.Being a poor hire and being an errand boy aren’t necessarily the same thing.
Difficult to argue with that. Throughout all our losing there has literally been only one constant - Sarver. There’s plenty of blame to go around, but it all eventually heaps at the feet of Sarver.I know. But whichever is the case was not a good thing. And ultimately, they both would fall on Sarver's decision making.
Difficult to argue with that. Throughout all our losing there has literally been only one constant - Sarver. There’s plenty of blame to go around, but it all eventually heaps at the feet of Sarver.
When the Suns had their first interview with new coach Igor Kokoskov, they asked what free agent out there would fit the team's needs. ''I swear the first words out of his mouth was Trevor Ariza,'' McDonough said.
McD has been getting the blame for Ariza and rightfully so but apparently it was Igor's idea, which isn't all that encouraging. I think that explains why he's been in the top 3 for minutes played this season though. This is actually a few months old but I don't remember seeing it posted here before.
http://www.nba.com/article/2018/07/...or-ariza-provide-talent-leadership-young-team
McD has been getting the blame for Ariza and rightfully so but apparently it was Igor's idea, which isn't all that encouraging. I think that explains why he's been in the top 3 for minutes played this season though. This is actually a few months old but I don't remember seeing it posted here before.
I would be thrilled with Sarver and Arte going 50/50 on Suns ownership.Sarver bought the Suns at, probably, the point in the entire franchise with the greatest potential. A good coach, a ton of great young players, they immediately signed Steve Nash (a Colangelo move).
I cannot imagine how much it must bum Colangelo out that he sold when he did. Not only were the Suns on the brink of being a 5 year title contender but the league has also become, financially, a can't lose investment. I don't know if we win a title with JC instead of Sarver but I know Colangelo wouldn't have been selling picks to save a few million while the team is pushing for a championship. JC sold the Suns because he ran up a monster debt winning the world series with the Dbacks... he sold the Suns for 401 million, I bet now they'd sell for near 2 billion. It's gotta eat at him all the time.
But... we do have Booker and we do have Ayton. Two young players so good that, given time, will be contenders unto themselves.
That said, I'd be overjoyed if Sarver and Arte Moreno bumped into eachother and got drunk.
Then he should just go in and do a Jerry Jones. Forget what the fans think. Just say, I am the GM, or President of Basketball operations, or whatever. Then just own it I say!My completely unsubstantiated theory about Sarver is that the reason he routinely hires first time GMs (and coaches by proxy) is because he doesn't want to pay them a lot of money. Not because he's super cheap, although that is probably still true to an extent, but that it's because he can't stand to pay someone more than he gets paid for doing something he thinks he can do. I believe that's also part of the reason for the continued reports about his meddling, it's because he thinks he's smart enough to do it.
Players he'll fork out money for, but GMs, coaches and other front office staff he certainly looks like he lowballs them. I suspect that's part of the reason Budenholzer was a non-starter.
Are you serious? There are miles of steps that exist between firing a bad gm and meddling. Hyperbole much?OK, here's what I read in this forum:
1.Sarver meddles too much he needs to stay out of the day to day of the Suns.
2.How could Sarver sit by and watch McD ruin this franchise?
He meddles too much or not enough?
I would be thrilled with Sarver and Arte going 50/50 on Suns ownership.
Just saying, from looking 35,000 feet up, two patterns emerge overall. I didn't think it was hyperbole, I thought it was simplification.Are you serious? There are miles of steps that exist between firing a bad gm and meddling. Hyperbole much?
Waaaaay oversimplification.Just saying, from looking 35,000 feet up, two patterns emerge overall. I didn't think it was hyperbole, I thought it was simplification.