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  • sundevil7901 wrote...
    Sarver
    I envision Sarver throwing money at one marquee player, just to sell tickets. Don't expect the big spending free-for-all in 2012 that's been teased by some.
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  • SportsInfo247 wrote...
    Suns future
    I would have to agree that the Suns currently have nothing to offer any young talented player(s) looking to win. The best two players on the team this year are close to 40, and although the money may be there in 2012, the Suns will have a hard time convincing the elite NBA talent that they can win in Phoenix. This year is a waste of a season, and we'll just have to wait and see if Sarver can work some magic in 2012 and beyond.
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  • Thaidragon wrote...
    Suns
    Only Way The Suns Will Compete Again Is When They Get A New Owner........Please Buy Back The Suns Jerry
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  • azgbayfan wrote...
    Signing star free agent
    First of all Manning, Tisdale and Green were all good players but none of them were great. All of their big names were obtained via trade. The biggest free agent Phoenix has signed other than their own is Nash, and it questionable whether he would have signed had not Cuban low-balled him. If the Suns just stand pat and wait until next year I don't think they will sign a top notch free agent no-less 2. Money alone won't be enough.
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  • mesa mad man wrote...
    Key
    The key towards having a big free agency in 2012 maybe in how poorly the suns play in 2011. If they can gather another lottery pick via trade, they could have the possibility of landing two potential stars in a pretty deep draft. With that talent, they would become a much more attractive location for a potential free agent and a quick turnaround If they fail to do that (which is much more likely), no free agent is going to want to sign with a rebuilding team in Phoenix
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