Ghost of Kleine wrote:NE1Care wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:So this isn't new news since I've have seen that reported before but doesn't this just add more credence to the idea that Sarver ultimately bought into the DA hype? McD wasn't even allowed to go see Luka (like why?) and only Sarver (and JJ) did so the only logical reason they went with DA in the end is if Sarver saw Luka in the flesh and wasn't impressed?
Not to say McD would or wouldn't have been impressed if he did see Luka in person but he didn't and Sarver did.
I also think at the time, it could be forgiven they went with the Bridges deal over SGA. I'm personally biased towards Bridges who's one of my favourite Sun of all time but I believe at the time Mikal had the slightly higher profile and was mocked to go in the top 10 by most scouts whereas SGA was teetering on top 10. SGA was seen has being a bit like a Rondo/Livingston type of potential and didn't necessarily have this MVP level potential he has today. I think you could've gone with either of them there.
The other thing that is rarely brought up and I think made all the sense in the world to me at the time was that we had Igor Kokoškov as a coach. He would have been the best transition for Luca to play here. I personally thought that was the entire play in hiring him as coach and was shocked we did not get Luca. Now I do think Igor Kokoškov was a good X and O's coach but could not get respect in the locker room. If he was paired up with Luca they would have both high higher chances of success. Could of Should of, but having Igor Kokoškov as a coach at the time is hardly brought up and had a strong connection to Luca. What do you think?
This is exactly right! The Kokoskov signing by McD was in large part for that exact strategized outcome initially! And the whole reason that Sarver didn't allow McD to even go and watch him is just the same practice as everything else we've come to know with Sarver. He wouldn't let his people actually do their jobs and wanted "a puppet GM' in place to insulate his decisions that he himself made because he again didn't trust any of his employees and believed that he himself knew better than everyone else and always had the final say in all decisions with everything!! It's really not that hard to see what was really going on behind the scenes when all the numerous reports come out establishing patterns of behavior and habitual tendencies.
1- McD hired Igor Kokoskov. It was allowed only because Kokoskov came cheaply and we were rebuilding anyways and not yet really competing. But for McD, his strategy was to have the corresponding coach in place for such a fitting pick.
2- McD then begins to formulate his plan to scout and draft Luka who fits ideally with the coach he hired for this very purpose. And we're in the perfect position to draft Luka (at the time) at the top of the lottery too.
https://www.nba.com/news/phoenix-suns-hire-igor-kokoskov-official-release
3- Sarver (always the businessman/ banker seeking personal profits above all else) starts getting pressure from his fellow alumni boosters/ donors with deep pockets wanting him to force the Ayton pick at #1 because it obviously promotes U of A bigtime as producing a #1 pick in the NBA with higher level recruiting/signings. Also helps the university make immense sales on merchandise and other promotions too. Add in the Arizona "hometown connection" sell with the fanbase and now Sarver is seeing dollar signs like Scrooge McDuck getting all tingly!!
https://www.abc15.com/sports/sports-blogs-local/espn-details-suns-owners-yelling-berating-of-coaches-front-office
(Pay close attention to the part of the article wherein it mentions his being a U of A Alumn). Again, money to be made from catering to the alumni/ boosters that we're pressuring him to draft Ayton. IF it was true that McD himself wanted Ayton, and he made the pick and was not overruled by Sarver (for business interests, then why was there such a contentious feud between them at that time post-draft before he was fired? But you know who wasn't fired........... Sarvers' puppet mouthpiece GM James Jones who went with Sarver to look at Luka (for optics) but never had any intention of drafting him over Ayton regardless.
4- McD on the other hand is adamant about scouting his planned option and going overseas to get more accurate views and possible interaction, But as with everything we know of Sarver's "iron-fisted" nature, McD is shut down by Sarver himself. Now Sarver and his puppet GM Jones can go over (FOR OPTICS AT THE TIME) and check out Luka but with no real intention of taking him anyway because Sarver is always about personal profits (lining his pockets) first. And he figured he'd stand to make much more money from the boosters and kickbacks, side deals, etc of a "hometown pick" than some overseas prospect. Especially when overseas prospects weren't really popular/ trending yet in the NBA. Remember, Sarver believes he was smarter at business and everything else compared to his employees or even established experts.
5- The Sarver/McD feud more openly begins and rapidly escalates from here!! And Ryan McDonough is fired via telephone.
July 7th, 2018 right after the draft!! What do you suppose McD and Sarver were so heated about? Might it have been over Sarver possibly ordering him to not go scout/interview Luka because those reports would've gotten out about his preference? And then Sarver (having the final say in all decisions) choosing Ayton over McDs' strong endorsement of Luka? And because Mcdonough wouldn't back down to him on this, Sarver fired him only months later with intentions of installing his "yes man" Jones who wouldn't challenge any of his decisions.![]()
Now as for the Shai for Bridges draft day trade McD supposedly had in place but was shut down by Sarver, of course, it's speculation at best, but then again, if you look at the patterns both professionally and behaviorally of Saver (per numerous reports/ etc) it's again not hard to delineate the probable truth in this circumstance either.
https://www.nbcsports.com/nba/news/report-suns-owner-robert-sarver-overruled-draft-night-trade-for-shai-gilgeous-alexanderBob Young of The Athletic:
It’s worth noting that the Suns wouldn’t be in this fix if Robert Sarver, the club’s managing partner, had not reportedly overruled his then-general manager, Ryan McDonough, on draft night.
McDonough reportedly planned to package the club’s pick from Milwaukee and a player taken with the 16th pick to move up and draft Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, a point guard from Kentucky.
When Philadelphia offered the rights to Mikal Bridges for the rights to Zhaire Smith and Miami’s unprotected 2021 first-round pick, Sarver pushed for that deal. So the Suns moved up six spots to add their fourth young wing player.
(2-minute video breakdown of Sarver Overruling McDs' plan that was almost finalized to get Shai here with Booker instead of Bridges but was shut down by Sarver himself dramatically).
It's funny to me that people actually think or somehow convince themselves (after all we've learned of Sarver) that he just allowed his employees to make independent decisions (especially huge ones like the franchises' first ever/only #1 pick and other big decisions with Sarver clearly having the final say, displaying a long documented history of "power playing" his authority of his employees, even berating and micromanaging them over their decisions because he believed that he was always right!! And so many reports come out that only further substantiate these patterns. Yet some people still manage to convince themselves that BOTH the Luka and Shai outcomes weren't a direct result of Saver making those calls and that he went against his well-documented nature to just sit back and let his employees make those big decisions. And you even have insiders from the Suns front office during that time collaborating on those reports too.
When you establish a pattern, and then look at the correlative outcome/ causality of those decisions made, and then hear multiple reports from people working directly with the franchise during his tenure echo those same patterns, the answers seem fairly clear as to who was really calling the shots and making those decisions that left us as we are now. And I'm not saying McD was right or a great GM or anything either. Because clearly, he wasn't. But Sarver was the architect of our franchise's biggest blunders and horrible decisions that have only further crippled this franchise from perennial championship dynasty potential. But I did like DA and Bridges well enough, and also admittedly didn't like the fit between Luka and Booker. But could you just imagine having a trio of any of:
- Doncic/Booker/Shai.
- Booker/Ayton/Shai.
- Doncic/Booker/Bridges.
I've heard the Shai thing before and all the reporting always leads back to Espo being the source so I don't buy Shai was a reality. But if it was, I still think Shai/Mikal was 50/50 at best in terms of talent coming into the league. Nobody thought SGA would be an MVP candidate


















