PHOENIX SUNS

Mark West: ‘I’ll always assume I’m going to win any game I play’

May 17, 2011, 2:03 AM | Updated: 2:26 pm

Their odds aren’t great. But as the saying goes, “you can’t win if you don’t play.”

The Suns unfortunately are playing the lottery and Mark West expects to win. “I’ll always assume I’m going to win any game I play.”

West, the Suns vice president of player programs, will represent the club Tuesday night when the NBA holds its Draft Lottery.

“You’re there. You’re in the lottery you might as well think you’re going to win. Why play? I don’t think anybody goes and [plays] the state lottery thinking ‘Oh, I’m going to lose let me spend this dollar,'” West said.

The Suns have a 0.6% chance at the number-one overall pick and a 2.2% chance of moving up to a top 3 selection.

Of course the Suns find themselves in the lottery for the second time in three years because of their failure to make the playoffs.

“We’re disappointed we didn’t make the playoffs,” said West, who spent almost half of his 17-year NBA career with the Suns. “To be in this position because we didn’t win is unfortunate. But you can’t look at it as a stumbling block, you have to look at it as a stepping stone to do better moving forward.”

Back in 2009, head coach Alvin Gentry made the trip to New Jersey when Deputy Commissioner Adam Silver opened the envelope to reveal the Suns would stay put and select 14th. Right now the odds favor the Suns picking 13th come the draft next month.

West, the 30th overall pick of the 1983 draft, said he’s not superstitious but is open to any and all suggestions.

“I believe in some prayers so a whole lot of prayers would work. I’ll take that. I’ll take whatever will hopefully get us into that Top 3.”

And what of his duties up on stage in front of the TV cameras?

“Smile and play the role while you sit there and hope that you get that one, two or three pick.”

Suns have never had the #1 pick or the #3 pick Suns have twice had the #2 pick: ’69 Neal Walk and ’87 Armon Gilliam Suns since 1987 have not drafted higher than #7, which they did in 1988 (Tim Perry) and 2004 (Luol Deng)

Phoenix Suns

Kevin Durant #35 of the Phoenix Suns handles the ball under pressure from Jaden McDaniels #3 of the...

Kellan Olson

What do Phoenix Suns have left facing sweep vs. Timberwolves?

There aren't many solutions left for the Phoenix Suns to find while facing elimination against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

7 hours ago

Anthony Edwards...

Kevin Zimmerman

Anthony Edwards, T-Wolves have flipped every script on the Suns

Minnesota Timberwolves Anthony Edwards and Rudy Gobert have stepped up to every change in attack coming from the Phoenix Suns.

23 hours ago

Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant (Jeremy Schnell/Arizona Sports)...

Kellan Olson

Slow burn of Suns’ splintering nears end, T-Wolves take 3-0 lead

It's the same old story for the Phoenix Suns and their season is coming to an end shortly after another loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves.

24 hours ago

Devin Booker #1 of the Phoenix Suns reacts on the bench during the second half of game three of the...

Dan Bickley

Suns’ shortcomings are a cautionary tale of modern superteams

The Suns' loss to the Timberwolves on Friday was yet another tribute to one of the most disappointing seasons in franchise history.

1 day ago

Wolves guard Nickeil Walker-Alexander after a made 3 in Game 3 against the Suns...

Arizona Sports

Suns tank another quarter to go down 0-3 vs. Timberwolves

The Phoenix Suns lost the third quarter of Game 3, 36-20, as the Minnesota Timberwolves have them on the brink of elimination.

1 day ago

Bol Bol came off the bench and provided a highlight dunk in Game 3 of Suns-T-Wolves. (Jeremy Schnel...

Damon Allred

Suns’ Bol Bol takes advantage of playoff minutes with transition dunk vs. Wolves

Phoenix Suns big man Bol Bol threw down a highlight dunk in the second quarter of Game 3 against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

1 day ago

Mark West: ‘I’ll always assume I’m going to win any game I play’