MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:Hardenstepback wrote:MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:If I was a suns fan, I would savor the **** out of this. Sorry we didn't have 3 superstars team up and have a huge window to win a championship, the suns and bucks window is so small it will be a special season for them no matter how it happens.
Suns are a young upcoming team. There is window is far from small. As for the superstar bit, give me a break. Nets weren’t the first or last big 3

hell the bucks themselves are suppose to be a “big 3” with Giannis/Khris/Jrue, a lesser big 3 but that team is extremely talented
How many superteams were formed by players forcing themselves to small cities?
As for the Bucks, they drafted one guy, traded for another after he was a second round pick/throw in for a trade, and then over paid in picks and contract for a 3rd guy who is a borderline all star. That's no where close to Kyrie and KD teaming up in a big market.
Very little you are correct, however. The Nets came about the same way LA teams came about. Lakers traded their homegrown talent for AD who wore a “that’s all folks” shirt to his final Pelicans game. Kawhi and PG got to the Clippers the same year KD and Kyrie got to Brooklyn, so quite frankly I don’t care for the whining and crying about homegrown this and homegrown that. Nets ain’t no all time great organization. A team that has been historically irrelevant for years and made arguably the worst trade in nba history that left them with no picks. So acting like the Nets are some place that’s always been desirable is a joke especially when the Nets not even the most popular team in New York.
You skipping the point anyway, the bucks window and Nets window to win a chip is about the same and the Suns are a young team that will continue to improve, which is what I I initially disagreed with you about. Your superteam bit is laughable, with all due respect.