JJ13 wrote:Sorry here is the trade http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=hkefuun
I'd do it. SJ is probably a top 5 pick in this draft, so we'd be better off than with the lakers pick imo.
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JJ13 wrote:Sorry here is the trade http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=hkefuun
MrMiyagi wrote:JJ13 wrote:Sorry here is the trade http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=hkefuun
You realize Detroit traded Knight away before, right? Doubt they want him back.
Fo-Real wrote:Dude, they are not going to give us Stanly, not one chance in hell, he can play sg also. We have a better chance of Marcus being traded back to us.
JJ13 wrote:Still hoping for Stanley Johnson...Illy's gone, Harris is a SF...logjam with KCP, Harris and Johnson. Include Knight to play Combo next to Jackson. DET makes twin magic with nice line-up of Jackson-Knight-Harris-Kieff-Drummond...with Blake, KCP, Marcus coming off bench...pretty nice core on good contracts
Suns take on a couple contracts (Meeks, Baynes) but get a future stud in Johnson. Still leaves us with big hole at PF, but Bled-Booker-Johnson is great young core, with TJ coming off the bench. Like warriors, building small to big.
sunsbum wrote:JJ13 wrote:Still hoping for Stanley Johnson...Illy's gone, Harris is a SF...logjam with KCP, Harris and Johnson. Include Knight to play Combo next to Jackson. DET makes twin magic with nice line-up of Jackson-Knight-Harris-Kieff-Drummond...with Blake, KCP, Marcus coming off bench...pretty nice core on good contracts
Suns take on a couple contracts (Meeks, Baynes) but get a future stud in Johnson. Still leaves us with big hole at PF, but Bled-Booker-Johnson is great young core, with TJ coming off the bench. Like warriors, building small to big.
Good luck with that one. Everyday I walk outside I hope to see a lambo sitting in my driveway. On another note, Im a little irratated that p.j. has been pulled from trade talks. I guess at least if morris and tele are gone that will satisfy my tanking itch. Stanley Johnson lol.
JJ13 wrote:Sorry here is the trade http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=hkefuun
RunDogGun wrote:bwgood77 wrote:RunDogGun wrote:Wasn't Colangelo at Nash's induction ceremony? Damn strange if Sarver hates or is jeolous of Jerry to invite him.
Bottom line, Jerry had to sell the team, because he was bad with his finances.
I wouldn't call it bad with his finances. He was just never a multi millionaire...he rose as a GM for the Suns. To become owner was an achievement in itself, but you act like he gambled away his fortune or something. The only way he could have ever owned the Suns or likely we have a team in Phx at all is because he had to have some major leverage and take out loans. He continued to get investors, but interest builds too.
If interest rates were what they have been lately, he would have likely been fine, especially with the rise in values of nba franchises and all the tv deals. It's just too bad he did sell when he did and couldn't figure a way to hold on. We just didn't have a multimillionaire in Phx that was interested in becoming a major owner until Sarver stepped forward and wanted to eventually have all control. It's just too bad he didn't become a silent investor and fan and let Colangelo continue to run the organization as President or something.
Creating $200 million in debt, is being bad with ones finances, is it not? Glad Sarver did step up, it would have sucked to go through what Seattle did. JC made tons of mistakes, as did Bryan, it seems as if so many forget this.


Yeah it unfortunately all starts & stops with ownership. My beloved Sonics are no more because of a s*** owner who acted like a child when things didn't go his way. Anyway enough of me ranting. Be thankful that you at least have a home town team. Things will turn around.bwgood77 wrote:We just didn't have a multimillionaire in Phx that was interested in becoming a major owner until Sarver stepped forward and wanted to eventually have all control. It's just too bad he didn't become a silent investor and fan and let Colangelo continue to run the organization as President or something.
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over

RunDogGun wrote: Glad Sarver did step up, it would have sucked to go through what Seattle did. JC made tons of mistakes, as did Bryan, it seems as if so many forget this.
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over

Cactus Jack wrote:Yeah it unfortunately all starts & stops with ownership. My beloved Sonics are no more because of a s*** owner who acted like a child when things didn't go his way. Anyway enough of me ranting. Be thankful that you at least have a home town team. Things will turn around.bwgood77 wrote:We just didn't have a multimillionaire in Phx that was interested in becoming a major owner until Sarver stepped forward and wanted to eventually have all control. It's just too bad he didn't become a silent investor and fan and let Colangelo continue to run the organization as President or something.

RunDogGun wrote:bwgood77 wrote:RunDogGun wrote:Wasn't Colangelo at Nash's induction ceremony? Damn strange if Sarver hates or is jeolous of Jerry to invite him.
Bottom line, Jerry had to sell the team, because he was bad with his finances.
I wouldn't call it bad with his finances. He was just never a multi millionaire...he rose as a GM for the Suns. To become owner was an achievement in itself, but you act like he gambled away his fortune or something. The only way he could have ever owned the Suns or likely we have a team in Phx at all is because he had to have some major leverage and take out loans. He continued to get investors, but interest builds too.
If interest rates were what they have been lately, he would have likely been fine, especially with the rise in values of nba franchises and all the tv deals. It's just too bad he did sell when he did and couldn't figure a way to hold on. We just didn't have a multimillionaire in Phx that was interested in becoming a major owner until Sarver stepped forward and wanted to eventually have all control. It's just too bad he didn't become a silent investor and fan and let Colangelo continue to run the organization as President or something.
Creating $200 million in debt, is being bad with ones finances, is it not? Glad Sarver did step up, it would have sucked to go through what Seattle did. JC made tons of mistakes, as did Bryan, it seems as if so many forget this.

Cactus Jack wrote::cry:RunDogGun wrote: Glad Sarver did step up, it would have sucked to go through what Seattle did. JC made tons of mistakes, as did Bryan, it seems as if so many forget this.
Sonic fan here, crying in the corner.

MrMiyagi wrote:JJ13 wrote:Sorry here is the trade http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=hkefuun
You realize Detroit traded Knight away before, right? Doubt they want him back.

blee732 wrote:JJ13 wrote:Sorry here is the trade http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=hkefuun
I love how that somehow nets out to -2 wins for each team.
bwgood77 wrote:blee732 wrote:JJ13 wrote:Sorry here is the trade http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=hkefuun
I love how that somehow nets out to -2 wins for each team.
I've seen a bunch of trades where the analysis works out terribly for all teams. Kerrsed posted one the other day that was like -5 to -10 for all teams. I've thought about pointing out the same.