JDLAW wrote:I am sorry that you appear to be bitterly disappointed by the early success of the Suns this year. But if you had paid attention and listened to what was coming out of the Suns organization, they had no intention of laying down and losing games on purpose or tanking as some might refer to it as. No one was looking to be abysmal. They were willing to accept a poor record if necessary, but every person within the organization from the owner to the general manager to the coaches and to the players have said they going to everything within their power to win games this year.
Look at the comments of Kevin Durant about his first couple of years in the league - he perceived management was holding back on improvement and he claims to have been miserable. Players around the league take notice of this when it comes time to select the destination when they become free agents. Everyone looks for askance at teams who trade away veterans and play rookies who are not ready. These often they are viewed as a joke among the league's veteran players and management and these teams often spend many years rebuilding and frankly never get out of the doldrums.
As for the veteran players on the Suns that are getting some playing time, Channing Frye, Gerald Green, and P.J. Tucker, I am not worried about their playing at all. [b]All of these players are young enough to be valuable contributors to a championship contending Suns team 2-3 year down the road. [/b]
I have followed this team since its inception and I have yet to see version of it that did not start the season with the goal of playoffs and a winning season. When you are rebuilding, and you do not throw away important building blocks for some questionable goal of playing rookies who are not ready to play in the league. .
Ok, so you need to read my post again. I am not advocating "tanking" aka losing on purpose. I would just rather see us develop young talent, even if it means losing more games, then try to win every game possible with Frye, Tucker, and Green getting the majority of minutes in order to do so.
You really want to use the OKC Thunder as an example for your argument? I think most would agree that they rebuilt the right way. Durant might not have liked losing the first couple years, but that losing is what allowed them to get Harden and Westbrook and a trip to the finals. If OKC had Durant as their only star, they would been stuck on the NBA treadmill and Durant would have left to a bigger market.
Do not kid yourself, the Suns will not be contending for a championship in 2 years, more like 3 to 5 if we are lucky. Tucker, Frye, and Green will not be serviceable by then, and even now, you consider those three to be "important building blocks" for the Suns? Bledsoe, Len, and Goodwin are the important building blocks in my eyes and its not a "questionable goal" to have them develop.










