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Maybe the Suns didn't win a championship, but we'll remember them 100 times more fondly than the brutally efficient and hopelessly bland Spurs, who taught everyone over the years that the regular season doesn't matter, transformed the NBA Playoffs into a flopathon, revived the vile and fan-unfriendly Hack-A-Shaq strategy and did everything short of sending Bruce Bowen out on the court with a chainsaw and a taser. If the Spurs were the Team of the Decade, no wonder ratings dwindled until the league's big comeback this season. The real shame is that all the mugging, acting, eye-rolling, flopping, rule-bending and hysterical shrugging obscured what should have been remembered as a throwback sports team, a shrewdly assembled roster of well-coached guys who played beautifully together, didn't care about credit and revolved around the best power forward who ever played. Instead, we'll remember them as the team that turned the NBA Playoffs into the World Cup. Congratulations, fellas.
enigmatics wrote:Anyone care to see the Suns financials?
http://www.forbes.com/lists/2007/32/biz ... ncome.html
enigmatics wrote:Anyone care to see the Suns financials?
http://www.forbes.com/lists/2007/32/biz ... ncome.html
albasuna wrote:Even after reading that and being sad at the moves the office has made.. it makes me proud that beyond all that our Suns have played their hearts out and have given us and themselves an oppurtonity to compete for the Championship every year.
b-ball forever wrote:.... and Shaq sells more jerseys then Marion!
I mean Sarver was a fuggin bank owner before he took over the Suns... A MUTHA-FARKIN BANK OWNER!! That says it alll