AtheJ415 wrote:bigfoot wrote:bigfoot wrote:Of any top 5 draft pick the Suns have ever made I think Alex Len may be the worst.
Bender 4
Jackson 4
Len 5
Armen Gilliam 2
Walter Davis 5
Alvin Adams 4
Jon Shumate 4
Corky Calhoun 4
Neal Walk 2
For the tanking fans (cough) out there it's 2 out of 7 chance of getting a good-great players (Adams - 1 all star appearance / Davis 6 - all star appearances). Damn I hope both Bender and Jackson pan out.
Good point. That's why it's a much better deal to rebuild via trade by trading the youngsters for rising stars like Brandon Knight.
I sense myopic sarcasm there....You want to criticize the methods of rebuilding by pointing out the worst trade to date, so be it. Of course, the FO followed up that trade with what appears a wasted 70 mill contract...Thus a double whammy. Bad trade bad signing. But our past successes have always been a blend of player acquisitions. You can easily argue we have added as many or more quality impact players via trade or free agency than through the draft. We have hit gold a couple times picking these youngsters, but the one and done landscape of the draft has turned it into a 2-3 year crap shoot. As repeatedly discussed, and largely agreed upon, after the first 2-3 players.... you have an equal chance at finding a valid contributing pro up through the teens and occasionally beyond.
The difficulty of today is, you may not know how good/bad your rook is until 2-3 years in... and as with Len... his grace period has expired. I think what we have ended up with is very little options but to embrace the draft as we have hit a dry spell in attracting FAs... and we do not have but picks to trade. I would imagine, eventually McD will stumble onto a deal that sends some of the 'pony' express down the trail for who knows what.... but by that time... may be one more kid steps up to deserve starter minutes. You just hope it happens before you have to re-up his deal. (see Warren and the upcoming decision with him) Of course the kid then becomes a trade asset. This is an ongoing crazy circle caused by the 2 to 3 year delay between what we think a young player CAN be, and what he really is. I have no problems with where we are. McDo tried to snag some superstar/allstar talent... but no takers. Next best thing is to hope he drafted one. Lets find out and soon. Im sure eventually he'll quit kissing his sister and land someone. But he got stung with Knight, and stung hard. More to lose than gain in free agency ? Certainly more expensive than drafting.
On a larger coffee inspired avenue...... It seems like the entire league has been turned upside down with the CBA/TV deal and the disgusting lustful search for the next superstar(s) your team can over hype and market around. The narcissistic behavior of these players (well, society in general...) has inflated egos and self importance. The have formed a fraternity that no longer has built in animosity based on the jersey you wear. Fans are rivals, players aren't. The player/owner/agent relationship has been polluted with collusion and greed. TV money has made it easier for the NBA owner to survive... so they can be mediocre and still profit. It allows Owners to take bigger risks with whacked FA signings and even go all in tank mode. Sell the fans on drafting the next ? year after year. Christ.... we are already talking about drafting next year. There is so much hype and promise put on these 19-20 year olds....its the glitz and glam game now... flash equals cash.
The true focus should be, IMO, is finding a high quality coach. But coaches dont SELL tickets... they dont SELL jerseys. Case in point, name the top 5 coaches.... unless you are a junked up NBA addict... its hard. Pops, Thibs, Stevens? .... um.... um.... Spolstra..... hmmmm Carlisle dare I say D'Ant? ..... heck if it wasn't for the revolving coach door here and our castoffs, I dont think I could name 10.
However, I can't fault the players for grabbing as much dough as they can.... its these owners who are allowed to operate by putting a shabby team on the court year end and out. Is the talent pool so watered down now ? I can't remember the last time a team/owner was in jeopardy of losing the franchise due to bottom line difficulties. It seems no longer does attendance matter. Just keep selling the corporate seats. Attendance is not an important revenue source it once was (I make an assumption here thinking it once WAS) The owners look to be economically insulated from making bad decisions. And now we are soon to have sponsors on the jerseys??? Here Mr Owner, yet another source of revenue to offset your inability to field a good team. Who cares if your arena is 2/3's empty. They have built in profitability and virtually no risk at losing money.
I may be thumping the 'old school', 'back in the day' gavel here , but the whole NBA equation has changed to a model that I find harder and harder to accept. Suck bad enough and eventually you will be better. Get three superstars together or you will lose the one you have. ugh. Take your family to the game for $400+
Gotta go.... there is a kid in my yard.
