jredsaz wrote:I mean my god! The Suns have never landed a big free agent. Looks like we are legitimately close and half the fans want to walk away. All they lose is cap space. With Bled, Chandler, Knight, Dudly they still have contracts they can move to create flexibility.
Not me. I don't want to walk away, I want to run away. Full speed, turbo-charged, whatever it takes to put some serious distance between us and the idea that it makes sense to pay huge dollars to Blake Griffin. Even if Sarver is demanding that Ryan make this offer, I predict it will create a job opening at the top end of the Suns franchise. And soon.
I'm not your typical "tank" fan. I've always been against the idea. I didn't believe we were just running in place when we were a one and done team nor did I buy into the "treadmill" label. I had no problem continuing with our old approach, each year hoping we'd get lucky enough to find ourselves among the real contenders. But we finally made a decision to go a different direction. We decided to enter the player development business, I can't think of anything more shortsighted than to abandon that approach while it's still in it's infancy.