AtheJ415 wrote:Durrrtysouth wrote:Long time Suns fan, but lost interest after moving to Miami and watching Sarver ruin the team. I since have become a big Miami Heat fan (Hard not to, the hype during the big 3 era was similar to the hype we had in 93 when Barkley came to the Suns).
That out of the way, here are my thoughts. Suns need to establish a winning culture now. Not trade away players to tank another year. But make some trades to get this young talented bunch some on the court help as well as solid locker room professionals. In order to get in the room with prized FA's you need to show promise. Also having a coach who can put these young players in a system to surprise the league will go a long way in recruitment of FA's.
A funny thing happened here in Miami last year. In a year where we expected to tank, starting the year 10-30 and finishing with one of the best records in the league after the All Star break, it has made other players around the league take notice. In Miami we have a young group surrounded by solid veteran and young coaches who can relate to them. Making a very attractive market for FA's.
During the Colangelo years the Suns had that. The Suns were a well respected organization and was always in the conversations when it came to FA's. It is time to establish winning again and get back into the conversations during free agency. Give the young ones as much playing time as possible with the ultimate goal of winning every game.
The idea that the Suns can't establish a winning culture next year and must do everything possible to win this year is baffling to me. As if no team has ever lost for 3 years while being too young to win and managed to improve. I guess the magic number is 2 years. If your team can't manage to win by then with a bunch of 20 year olds they will be mired in a losing culture and never want to win again.
You all should publish the data behind this 2 year cultural phenomenon. Teams need to know.
Let's make this really clear for you. The two modern teams that have built through the draft are the Warriors and the Thunder
GSW went from 23-43 to 47-35 with Curry (3yrs), Thompson (1), Barnes (R), and Green (R) with Lee, Jack, Bogut, Jefferson, and Landry as the vets
OKC went from 23-59 to 50-32 with Durant (2yrs), Green (2), Westbrook (1), Harden (R) and Ibaka (R) and Sefolosha, Krstic, and Collison as the vets
Also, our Suns team from 87/88 to 88/89 went from 28-54 to 55-27 with KJ (1), Hornacek (2), Gilliam (1), Marjele (R), Lang (R), Perry (R) with Chambers, EJ, and West as our vets.
These teams were as young as the Suns. If Booker (2), Warren (3), Chriss (1), Bender (1), Jackson (R), Ulis (1), Jones (1), and Reed (R) with Bledsoe, Chandler, Dudley, and Barbosa as vets don't show us something this year by at least competing for the 8th seed then they will never have it what it takes to be a top seed. Teams like Philly, Minnesota, and the Clippers have been doormats for years and years getting the top picks and never making it anywhere. Tanking doesn't guarantee you anything. This team needs to win now.