Orange_Blooded wrote:At least it's almost D'Backs season!
But, I will take in as much of Nash in a Suns jersey as I can while I can.
Can't wait for Dbacks season, plus Coyotes looking good now making a playoff push.

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Orange_Blooded wrote:At least it's almost D'Backs season!
But, I will take in as much of Nash in a Suns jersey as I can while I can.
RunDogGun wrote:Orange_Blooded wrote:RunDogGun wrote:From what I read, Amare was told that we were going after Turk before Amare chose to leave. We made our best offer to him, nothing we can do there. I didn't like how we used his TPE either. Not only did we get guys and use them the opposite reason for why we got them, but we gave out two second rounders (unprotected) in both Chilldress and Warrick. The NY one we got for Amare is top 55 protected, but we give up good picks for guys we don't use correctly. But what do you expect from an assistant coach posing as a head coach.
He went to NY because we would not guarantee his contract, he didn't choose to leave as much as we showed him the door. We could have signed him prior to him ever reaching FA status but chose not to.
He was uninsurable. Dirk took less money when his contract was up, so Dallas could get more guys around him, and look at that result. Duncan same thing. Nash was a two time MVP, getting much less than what Amare is getting. We offered him the best deal we could. NY can afford to pay him $40-60 million to sit and watch. We couldn't.
Amare could have stayed another year. He opted out. He had one more year on his contract. He left us, just like LeBron left Cleveland.
Orange_Blooded wrote:RunDogGun wrote:
Amare could have stayed another year. He opted out. He had one more year on his contract. He left us, just like LeBron left Cleveland.
Not a fair comparison, Lebron burned Cavs fans, Amare left for a better offer. We could have offered Amare the same deal. We chose not to. Don't blame him or compare him to Dirk.
I think it would be much less of a risk to pay Amare, an all pro player who fit perfectly with Nash in our system than to pay a bunch of guys who we know aren't going to have an Amare type impact. If Amare was to sit out one of the five years he was signed for it would still have been a better deal than what we "replaced" him with.
RunDogGun wrote:Orange_Blooded wrote:RunDogGun wrote:
Amare could have stayed another year. He opted out. He had one more year on his contract. He left us, just like LeBron left Cleveland.
Not a fair comparison, Lebron burned Cavs fans, Amare left for a better offer. We could have offered Amare the same deal. We chose not to. Don't blame him or compare him to Dirk.
I think it would be much less of a risk to pay Amare, an all pro player who fit perfectly with Nash in our system than to pay a bunch of guys who we know aren't going to have an Amare type impact. If Amare was to sit out one of the five years he was signed for it would still have been a better deal than what we "replaced" him with.
Why can't I use Dirk as an example? Both were up for new contracts and one chose to stay for less, and th other chose to leave for more. One resulted in a ring, the other in a sweep. We offered $3 million less than NY. If Amare knew he would be fine and be able to play, then there shouldn't have been an issue. It wasn't our fault that he was uninsurable. He could have played out the year and left, giving him and us another shot at something. He also could have avoided going on that national tour, where he promised every city a ring if they took him, the summer of 2009. However, when given the chance to bring the team he was under contract with, a ring he pulls down that AllPro 6.6 rebounds.
I don't like how they used the money, but I am glad we didn't sign Amare. He'll go down before his contract is up. He added two new injuries since he left us and our training staff felt his contract was a risk. Plus last time we inked him to a big deal, he all of a sudden had stiffness in his knees.
Orange_Blooded wrote:
We'll just have to disagree about letting Amare walk. I refuse to drink that kool-aid.
GrantHill wrote:Wow I never thought I would say this but I think Frye and Telfair are two of the worst players our team has seen in a long time. I'd rather see Marcus Banks or even Turkoglu instead of them.
You know what the worst thing about this loss is? Nothing changes. There are the same problems in every game and nothing changes. We keep playing guys like Telfair or even Frye who are horrible. Every game I've to see a chucking Frye and Telfair, Lopez or even Warrick. Why does nothing change in their style of play? I haven't watched our last games (except the Lakers game) because I already know what to expect. I really loved our team the last few years but it's tough to watch them right now. If this team stays the same after the All Star Break / trading deadline I'll completely lose my faith in this organization.
GrantHill wrote:Wow I never thought I would say this but I think Frye and Telfair are two of the worst players our team has seen in a long time. I'd rather see Marcus Banks or even Turkoglu instead of them.
You know what the worst thing about this loss is? Nothing changes. There are the same problems in every game and nothing changes. We keep playing guys like Telfair or even Frye who are horrible. Every game I've to see a chucking Frye and Telfair, Lopez or even Warrick. Why does nothing change in their style of play? I haven't watched our last games (except the Lakers game) because I already know what to expect. I really loved our team the last few years but it's tough to watch them right now. If this team stays the same after the All Star Break / trading deadline I'll completely lose my faith in this organization.
DirtyDez wrote:3rd worst team in the West, oh how far we've fallen. Can we just go back to these days...
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRmLP8B7zeM[/youtube]
RunDogGun wrote:Orangeblooded, that's fine to disagree on Amare, but don't follow it with the "kool-aide" crap. I wasn't trying to hoodwink you. Amare had options, and he wasn't run out of town. He walked away from a $17 mil guaranteed year to leave early and sign with NY. He chose to leave.
GrantHill wrote:Wow I never thought I would say this but I think Frye and Telfair are two of the worst players our team has seen in a long time. I'd rather see Marcus Banks or even Turkoglu instead of them.
You know what the worst thing about this loss is? Nothing changes. There are the same problems in every game and nothing changes. We keep playing guys like Telfair or even Frye who are horrible. Every game I've to see a chucking Frye and Telfair, Lopez or even Warrick. Why does nothing change in their style of play? I haven't watched our last games (except the Lakers game) because I already know what to expect. I really loved our team the last few years but it's tough to watch them right now. If this team stays the same after the All Star Break / trading deadline I'll completely lose my faith in this organization.