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Suns 'An Organization Failure' 

Post#1 » by Mr. Sun » Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:00 pm

Count the reasons...
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Re: Suns 'An Organization Failure' 

Post#2 » by MaryvalesFinest » Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:20 pm

Eh let's just say the Suns try to market certain players if you know what I mean...
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Post#3 » by rsavaj » Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:23 pm

MaryvalesFinest wrote:Let's face it, after Utah Phoenix has the second least population of african-americans among all other NBA cities at like 5%. It's hard getting african-americans to play here, that's why besides a select few like KJ and Barkley most of the Suns so called "stars" have been white. Chambers, Majerle, Nash, etc...So the Suns try to market players like Nash if you know what I mean, sort of make him into a every day man that can relate to the average Suns fan.

I wouldn't be surprised if the Suns drafted Lopez just to market him to the large Mexican population here in AZ.

:o :giveup:
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Re: Suns 'An Organization Failure' 

Post#4 » by Vernon Maxwell » Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:42 pm

rsavaj wrote:
MaryvalesFinest wrote:Let's face it, after Utah Phoenix has the second least population of african-americans among all other NBA cities at like 5%. It's hard getting african-americans to play here, that's why besides a select few like KJ and Barkley most of the Suns so called "stars" have been white. Chambers, Majerle, Nash, etc...So the Suns try to market players like Nash if you know what I mean, sort of make him into a every day man that can relate to the average Suns fan.

I wouldn't be surprised if the Suns drafted Lopez just to market him to the large Mexican population here in AZ.

:o :giveup:

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....i'm just flabbergasted. this is like signature worthy.

thread should just end here and be all about how terrible MarvalesFinest reply was.
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Re: Suns 'An Organization Failure' 

Post#5 » by eastsidecrossover » Sun Feb 1, 2009 12:23 am

Mary is one of the worst poster ever on this forum. Dude, just do us all a favor and stop posting because it gets worse and worse. You have no intelligence when it comes to basketball.

Now to this organization. Since this team has not won a championship and that is what you measure to be a successful organization. However, by wins, phx has been one of the winningest franchises in the NBA.

This team has enough talent to be top 5. This coaching and the players are the reasons as of now for its failure.

One question I have. Is it Amare, Nash, MD, porter, Kerr, Sarver??? I keep hearing people blame different people for this organization not winning it all.
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Re: Suns 'An Organization Failure' 

Post#6 » by toucansma » Sun Feb 1, 2009 12:55 am

Mr. Sun wrote:Count the reasons...


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Post#7 » by pidi » Sun Feb 1, 2009 1:25 am

don“t blame hot rod in this one - blame danny schayes for the worst look ever...
mary - what the hell??
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Post#8 » by 13-32 » Sun Feb 1, 2009 1:38 am

lol mary is obviously a joke account people shouldn't take him so seriously haha
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Re: Suns 'An Organization Failure' 

Post#9 » by eljayyyyyyyyyy » Sun Feb 1, 2009 6:20 am

Vernon Maxwell wrote:
rsavaj wrote:
MaryvalesFinest wrote:Let's face it, after Utah Phoenix has the second least population of african-americans among all other NBA cities at like 5%. It's hard getting african-americans to play here, that's why besides a select few like KJ and Barkley most of the Suns so called "stars" have been white. Chambers, Majerle, Nash, etc...So the Suns try to market players like Nash if you know what I mean, sort of make him into a every day man that can relate to the average Suns fan.

I wouldn't be surprised if the Suns drafted Lopez just to market him to the large Mexican population here in AZ.

:o :giveup:

THANK GOD FOR QUOTES

....i'm just flabbergasted. this is like signature worthy.

thread should just end here and be all about how terrible MarvalesFinest reply was.


no i just think that both colangelos left us with everything to lose. especially brian. we lost 2 starters heading into 05-06. imagine where we would be if JJ was still here.
theres no such thing as defense in phoenix.
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Re: Suns 'An Organization Failure' 

Post#10 » by Miklo » Sun Feb 1, 2009 7:23 am

THAT explains the Marbury trade and Nash signing; we needed to get a white point guard!

Lately in the courts they've been proposing all these nonsense employment equality bills saying you can't discriminate based on race and sh*t, let's hope none of them pass and make our FO have to change its strategy.
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Re: Suns 'An Organization Failure' 

Post#11 » by eljayyyyyyyyyy » Sun Feb 1, 2009 7:49 am

if it ever comes down to discriminating and new strategy to come, then who knoes....
theres no such thing as defense in phoenix.

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