PHOENIX SUNS

Phoenix Suns’ Babby: Fans weren’t ready for rebuild until now

Oct 30, 2013, 11:55 PM | Updated: 11:55 pm

LISTEN:

The Phoenix Suns are in full rebuild mode.

Whether or not they are “tanking” is a matter of interpretation, but it’s clear that they are ready to lose games in the name of getting playing time for young players as well as a better draft pick.

And the funny thing is, fans seem to be on board with the idea.

A guest of Burns and Gambo’s Wednesday, Suns President of Basketball Operations Lon Babby noted that there seems to be an air of optimism surrounding the franchise that wasn’t necessarily there before, even though the consensus is this team will struggle to compete most nights.

Is this a sign Suns fans understand things have to get real bad before they get better? If so, Babby believes that was not the case a few years ago, when some thought the process should have begun.

“The community, our fan base, our organization, our team wasn’t ready to do this three years ago,” Babby said. “They’re coming off a Western Conference Finals, we still had Steve Nash, we still had Grant Hill. Whether you disagree with the judgment or not, the judgment is we had to play that out.

“So if we try to do this three years ago, I don’t think the fans would have embraced it, I don’t think we were ready to do that. It’s a process.”

Babby, though, admitted the team made some mistakes along the way. Though the organization tried to compete for a playoff spot the last three seasons, the team fell short each time. So in a way, all that happened was a delay of the inevitable.

“I think it’s just gotten to stage now where people are embracing it, understanding it and it’s clear,” Babby said. “Could we have done it sooner? It doesn’t matter, we are where we are now.”

Babby, who came aboard during the summer of 2010, said he was tasked with navigating the team through what proved to be a difficult transition period. He said it wasn’t always “malted milk every day,” but that now, finally, the team is being led by the right people with everyone pulling in the same direction.

“Top to bottom, within the organization, within the community, within our fan base, to begin to climb back up that hill,” he said. “But we weren’t ready to do that, probably, until now.”

Phoenix Suns

Aircorg the corgi predicts the Phoenix Suns to beat the Minnesota Timberwolves in six games....

Haboob Blog

The TikTok corgi is here if you are a Suns fan in need of hope

If you want to grasp at a final hopeful straw regarding whether the Phoenix Suns can extend their playoff run, the TikTok corgi is here.

1 hour ago

Devin Booker's playable character in Call of Duty...

Bailey Leasure

Call of Duty teases Devin Booker as new playable character

Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker will be available as a playable character in Call of Duty starting in May.

8 hours ago

...

Arizona Sports Video

Video: Empire of the Suns: Reaction to Suns still turning the ball over as of Game 2 of the playoffs

The Timberwolves scored 31 points off turnovers as the Phoenix Suns fell apart in Game 2 of the first-round series. Kellan Olson and Kevin Zimmerman react.

18 hours ago

Kevin Durant #35 of the Phoenix Suns shoots against Jaden McDaniels #3 of the Minnesota Timberwolve...

Kellan Olson

Suns unravel in usual fashion, T-Wolves take commanding 2-0 lead

The Phoenix Suns have made a habit this year of spiraling through self-inflicted mistakes and that continued in a Game 2 loss.

19 hours ago

Mike Conley plays to the T-Wolves crowd in a Game 2 win against the Suns...

Dan Bickley

Suns look more ready for offseason than playoff run after Game 2 loss to T-Wolves

The best three players in the Suns' Game 2 loss were all Timberwolves. Phoenix seems ready for a long offseason more than a playoff run.

20 hours ago

Grayson Allen of the Phoenix Suns...

Arizona Sports

Grayson Allen reinjures ankle vs. Timberwolves in Game 2

Grayson Allen reinjured an ankle sprain in Game 2 of Phoenix Suns' matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

22 hours ago

Phoenix Suns’ Babby: Fans weren’t ready for rebuild until now