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It's not like the Phoenix Suns had aspirations of competing for the Pacific Division title before the Los Angeles Lakers acquired Dwight Howard. What, Luis Scola, Goran Dragic and Michael Beasley had Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol and Steve Nash worried there was all of a sudden a new threat to their division dominance?

Get real. Even the most irrational Suns fans knew their favorite team had no chance to compete with L.A. before Thursday night's blockbuster trade, let alone now. The Suns should throw a parade if they finish within 10 points in any of their meetings with the Lakers this coming season.

Yes, the rich get richer. And no, it's not always fair. But the rich also find ways to pad their account instead of crying, pouting and then settling for mediocrity when things don't go their way.

It's not as if the path to greatness has always been easy for the purple and gold. Since winning their first of three straight championships in 2000, the Lakers have had had star players:

1. Hate each other (Kobe and Shaq)
2. Demand to be traded (Kobe and Shaq)
3. Demean teammates by essentially calling them inferior (Kobe)
4. Mentally check out of playoff games (Pau and Bynum)
5. Shoot stupid three-pointers, get benched and defy their coach by saying they'll do it again (Bynum)

They've also had coach/player soap operas (Phil Jackson-Kobe and Shaq), coach/owner's daughter soap operas (Phil-Jeanie Buss) and team/commissioner/de facto Hornets owner drama (botched Gasol/Odom trade to Hornets/Rockets for Chris Paul thanks to David Stern).

That's just to name a few.

Despite all of the above (and then some), the Lakers have won four NBA Championships, seven Western Conference titles and the division eight times - since 2000. What's your point, Foster? My point is the Lakers find ways to make things work. They resolve problems, know when to fish or cut bait with star players, and effectively deal with massive egos that come with the seemingly unlimited talent.

The Suns have to figure out a way to do the same. Howard, Andrew Bynum, Chris Paul, Al Jefferson, Josh Smith and Andre Iguodala are all unrestricted free agents next summer. James Harden is restricted. The Suns should target one, maybe two of those players. Yes, some of those guys are potential headaches, but greatness always comes with a price. It also comes with great reward.

Just ask Mitch Kupchak.

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    Teddy P wrote...
    The difference is..........
    So many bad moves the last 6 years. They didn't re-sign Joe Johnson, they traded Marion for Shaq, haven't drafted any legit starters since Amare, didn't trade Amare for KG when they had the chance (can you imagine if they still had Nash/Marion/KG?), let Amare walk for nothing, replaced Amare with terrible overpriced players, and go out of their way to give Nash to their fans most despised rival and get virtually nothing in return. The Lakers fix their problems, and the Suns make their own problems.
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    Jdanielson wrote...
    We can totally be pissed...
    Because we didn't want to see little Nash win a ring!
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    D31Pax wrote...
    100% agree with jdanielson
    It does mean something, because the minute Nash requested to go to LA, all good will was vanquished. Nash's move to LA is more personal than Lebron to Miami because Cleveland and Miami are not rivals like LA and PHX. I do not want to see Nash get a ring.
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    phxfan88 wrote...
    Means nothing, except...
    That second draft pick we got might not be as good anymore.
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    Patrick Peterson's Talent wrote...
    Teddy P
    Gotta let it go man. We all know what they should've done, but that was 6 years ago. Time to look forward and move on or it'll consume you.
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    Russell G. wrote...
    Let it go...
    not only is it in the past, but does anybody really think that if we had Nash, KG, and Marion on this team, this year, that they would compete for a title? Seriously?
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    Jarrod P. wrote...
    Rivals?
    A rivalry has to be competitive. It also has to include the other team. NO LAKERS fan thinks of the Suns as rivals. We had that one tough series a few years back. When is the last time LA and PHX battled for anything on an NBA court?
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    Jarrod P. wrote...
    Nash vs LeBron? Really?
    Dont compare Nash- non homegrown. loud mouth, underachiever to LeBron, home grown, leader, winner.. NAsh had a team of stars and system that catered to his every need, and he couldn't even make the finals.. Le Bron had a cast of, well, no one and he led his crappy team to the finals.. And I hate Lebron... Just hate Nash more.. Bottom line is the management of the Suns sucks..
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    diehardcard wrote...
    The Suns should hire you to do their PR
    Never before have I seen a more eloquent argument as to why it is an exercise in futility to root for the Suns. It's a forgone conclusion that LA will dominate. What's the point of rooting for a team when you know they have no chance?
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    Teddy P wrote...
    But.............
    If the Suns had Nash, KG, and Amare they may not be competing for a title this year, but they would likely have one or two already under their belt. It doesn't matter now, but I was just pointing out how the front office has made terrible move after terrible move for about 6 straight years now. I, as a fan, have no faith in Sarver based on the actions of the front office since he has taken over.
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