I liberally borrowed a lot of this from Bill Simmons.
The idiocy of the front office (2004-2008) is staggering to you devoted fans.
HOW NOT TO BE A GM 101:
2004 - The Suns traded away the #7 overall pick (Luol Deng) to avoid a luxury tax hit for future considerations being the #21 pick in 2006 plus cash of 4.7 mill. cheapness
2004 - The Suns then signed Q Richardson for a 48 million dollar deal roughly twice the cost of Luol Deng. overspending
2005 - The Suns trade Q-Rich & #21 Pick (NATE WASHINGTON) to New York for Kurt Thomas to avoid luxury tax hits. cheapness
2005 - They refuse to match Atlanta's offer for a 24 year old Joe Johnson RESTRICTED FA allstar. They get Diaw and picks. cheapness
2005 - They sell the #27 pick to Portland for cash. (Sergio Rodriguez). cheapness
2006 - They trade the #21 pick to Boston (Rajon Rondo) and Brian Grant for Cleveland's 2007 pick. cheapness
2006 - They sign FA Marcus Banks to a 5 yr 25 million dollar deal to back-up Nash. frivoulous overspending
2006 - They sign back-up Boris Diaw to a very generous extension a full 2 years before he was a free agent to be. frivoulous overspending
2006- They sign back-up Barbosa to a 7 year overly generous extension. somewhat overspending
2007 - Bad Luck makes the one Atlanta pick invalid at #3.
2007 - They sold the #24 (RUDY FERNANDEZ) pick to Portland for 3 million in cash. He is projected to be a top 5 rookie in 2008. Playing in Europe, he would not have caused a luxury tax hit. Indefensable Cheapness
2007 - They trade Kurt Thomas & 2 first round picks to seattle to avoid tax hits. cheapness
2008- They trade popular Marion to Miami for 3 years of 20 million per of Shaq. overspending
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I DON'T LIKE THE SUNS, BUT I WAS STAGGGERED AT HOW BAD THE MOVES WERE WHEN YOU STEP BACK.
I FEEL BAD FOR THE FANS WHO PAY GOOD MONEY.
Scrooge-like cheapness, followed by questionable overspending, and insanity drive trade after trade....