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Last Stop for the 7SOL Bandwagon

Attention, Suns bandwagoners.  The 7SOL Express is pulling into Grand Central Station.  Please disembark here.  Do not let the door hit you in the ass on the way out.  Thank you for choosing 7SOL.

There's a whole lot of hating on the Suns outside our little purple and orange enclave here at BSOTS.  Porter was a lame hire.  Lopez was an awful pick.  Steve Kerr is the second coming of Isiah Thomas minus the comedy.  The Suns are dead.  Have fun with the rebuilding process.

Star-divide

To these sentiments, I say "Hooey!"  Hey, folks, we get it.  The dream is dead.  The revolution will not be televised.  For a bright and shining moment, Generalissimo Mike D'Antoni and his cadre of elite sharpshooters were on the verge of blitzkrieging the NBA into an era of offensive egalitarianism.  It was going to be glorious.  Defense?  We didn't need no stinking defense, just one hell of an air attack: long range 3-point bombs and thundering dunks facilitated by a visionary floor general and troop movements that left the enemy wondering how they could possible defend their positions.  It was going to be the basketball equivalent of Brazilian soccer's beautiful game.

And it almost came to pass.  The highwater mark came a billionth of a billionth of a second before Robert Horry's hip check sent Steve Nash into the scorer's table.  There's no need to recount what has transpired since that fateful foul.  It is only important to note that that is effectively the day 7SOL died.  Disillusionment set in.  The disenfranchisement began.

First, Kurt Thomas gets the boot for some fish sticks and spare change.  Then, injuries be damned, an aging Grant Hill comes to town.  And finally, the stake in the heart: Goodbye Shawn Marion, hello Shaquille O'Neal.  The Suns panicked.  They choked.  Instead of maintaining their guerilla campaign against the Association, they sold out and tried to go legit.  The policy of appeasement backfired and the revolution ended with a pitiful whimper.  (Bill Simmons has a much more comprehensive and compelling version of events here.)

But here's the rub.  The system didn't work. It was tantalizing.  It was seductive. You can argue that it came this close to succeeding.  Certainly, bad breaks were abundant enough.  But it didn't succeed.    Like Icarus, 7SOL could reach dazzling heights, but it only went so far.  The wax melted, the team plummeted, the fans mourned.  Many people still grieve.  So the anger is understandable.

But things change.  Dylan went electric.  U2 went electronic.  Britney Spears went crazy.  As Suns fans and not system fans, we have no choice but to embrace the change.  We can't stop it.  We can either get on board with the new sauce or let the future pass us by.   The team is in flux right now.  It's awkward and unsexy.  I don't blame you for looking at the shiny new toys in Portland or New Orleans.  I get it. The rest of us - the ones who were here before the revolution - are looking to the future.  Sure, it's not as bright as it once was, but neither is it a looming trainwreck.  We've still got a roster loaded with talent, old or unproven talent perhaps, but enough to provide some cautious optimism. 

So, all you smallball Che Guevaras and acolytes of Almost Greatness, do us a favor and move on.  The Generalissimo is in the Big Apple now.  Take your patronage and bitterness there, and have fun with that roster while you're at it.  We will not miss you.  The dream didn't die because of a lack of belief.  It died because it wasn't good enough to carry on.  As Arnold Schwarzenegger (almost) said in The Running Man: "Here is 7SOL.  Now, plain SOL."

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great.

just great. you know it’s quite hard but I’ve been supporting the suns from the middle of europe since i was a little kid back in 98… so I’m with you. even though i am a che guevara fan. :)

Once upon a time the Suns got out on the break... and along came Steve sucKerr

by Murcy on Jun 28, 2008 5:01 PM MDT reply actions   0 recs

Budapest

I spent a week in Budapest in 1999. Beautiful city.

by Seth Pollack on Jun 28, 2008 5:26 PM MDT reply actions   0 recs

I really enjoyed reading this...

Great post. I’m up for the change. Go Suns!

"Basketball doesn't build character. It reveals it"

by PanamaSun on Jun 28, 2008 6:21 PM MDT reply actions   0 recs

Of course i'll miss the 7SOL..

but I was a fan before it and I’m still one after it.

The Suns seem like they’ve always been about trying to prove doubters wrong, so let’s take this team with our “lame hire”, “awful pick”, “Isiah Thomas 2.0” and try to prove them wrong once and for all.

by brian13 on Jun 28, 2008 9:32 PM MDT reply actions   0 recs

Agree with you

I came into this world when Thunder Dan and Tom Chambers were wreaking havoc with Cotton (the true General) was organizing the charge. My dad loved KJ while my mom was in love with KJ.

It is sad the generation of Phoenix fans I’m with won’t be part of the “revolution”, but winning a title with our team, in our city, against a tough conference, now that is truly radical.

"Act well your part: there all the honor lies"-Alexander Pope

by PurplePinoy on Jun 29, 2008 10:48 PM MDT up reply actions   0 recs

7SOL was certainly cursed by the Gods...

It would have been nice, to have seen that team at full strength throughout the playoffs.
Especially the No-Amare mob. Just once. Just to see what it could really do.

"True glory consists of doing what deserves to be written, and writing what deserves to be read".

by Pliny the Elder on Jun 28, 2008 10:14 PM MDT reply actions   0 recs

I think you guys are going to like TP as coach.

Blazer fan from up here in Oregon. We loved him as a player. He got a raw deal in Milwaukee. I will be rooting for him except when you guys play us. Hopefully we will have a good rivalry with you again.

by TallTimber on Jun 28, 2008 10:46 PM MDT reply actions   0 recs

Loving a player := loving a coach

I’m sure we will love TP, but the proof will be in the player’s responses to him.

We don’t care if he can sell used cars or not!

Wondering what the skip-2-my-loo to do next with my empty summer

by ZonaFlash on Jun 28, 2008 11:10 PM MDT up reply actions   0 recs

Don't be so quick to condemn the past.

I understand the need to look to the future and stand by this team through thick and thin. As fans thats what we do. But to blast the past is just unfair. 7SOL was a beautiful thing to watch. I, for one, am really going to miss it. True, it didn’t bring us a championship. But think about what it did bring us. We were blessed to watch a style of basketball that many thought the ‘90’s had killed. Don’t you remember Nash, Marion, Bell, Barbaso, and Amare running up the floor, catching alley-oops, and draining 3’s? You can thank Coach D’Antoni for that. Right now I’m wearing my favorite Suns tee, dreaming of a Suns championship. But, as great as it will be to see Nash hoist the NBA Finals trophy a little bit of me will mourn for 7SOL.

by davidvangorp on Jun 29, 2008 10:45 PM MDT reply actions   0 recs

Rest assured

the people jumping off the Suns Bandwagon are the same ones hurting themselves jumping off the DBacks Bandwagon. Good grief, the people in this town have no patience.

"It's like deja vu all over again."

by unnamedDBacksfan on Jun 29, 2008 10:53 PM MDT reply actions   0 recs

If they could combine...

...7SOL with some D, well, then I’d be 7SOLD!

Did you see what I did there? That’s why I get paid the big bucks.

by Mike Lisboa on Jun 30, 2008 1:36 AM MDT reply actions   0 recs

That deserves a raise!

Go ahead and book it – 10% bump on your next….oh, wait….

by Seth Pollack on Jun 30, 2008 7:50 AM MDT up reply actions   0 recs

that 7SOL didn;t work is a condemnation of the league

not the suns.

That the NBA has chosen to favor thuggery and wrestling instead of clean basketball is a choice they made.

It was the wrong one, as basketball fans across the world wanted clean suns basketball to succeed.

Wondering what the skip-2-my-loo to do next with my empty summer

by ZonaFlash on Jun 30, 2008 8:22 AM MDT reply actions   0 recs

nail, meet head

That’s it. We used to call it muscle ball. I remember when the run and gun Suns with Davis-Westphal-Adams had a pretty game going and the sonics with Sikma-Silas-Lonnie Shelton used to beat us up and the refs let them.

April 29, 2008 Total Eclipse of the Sun. Is the sky falling?

by Hawk42 on Jun 30, 2008 2:32 PM MDT up reply actions   0 recs

I'll believe 7SOL is truly dead

when I see it happen. I’m still holding out hope that Nash will push the break at every opportunity, and we’ll still have some flashes of fastbreak glory.

by rsavaj on Jun 30, 2008 9:27 AM MDT reply actions   0 recs

it won't be 7SOL

it will be opportunistic running sort of like the spurs would do to us.

Wondering what the skip-2-my-loo to do next with my empty summer

by ZonaFlash on Jun 30, 2008 9:42 AM MDT up reply actions   0 recs

yup

I would say that the last chance for 7SOL-type ball would be in Golden State which the past season and a half have out 7SOL’d us when we played them as well… but if Baron leaves, they might not have much of a hope either.

by brian13 on Jun 30, 2008 10:01 AM MDT up reply actions   0 recs

Suns were electric

now their acoustic. =(

Wondering what the skip-2-my-loo to do next with my empty summer

by ZonaFlash on Jun 30, 2008 2:17 PM MDT reply actions   0 recs

They're more like Genesis..

From kickass prog band in the Peter Gabriel era to whiny pop band in the Phil Collins age, Shawn Marion being the Steve Hackett of the Suns.

"True glory consists of doing what deserves to be written, and writing what deserves to be read".

by Pliny the Elder on Jul 4, 2008 12:02 AM MDT up reply actions   0 recs

Nicely put

I always felt the Genesis breakup was the biggest tragedy in modern music history – Hackett and Gabriel were geniuses. I saw Hacket at After the Gold Rush on Apache (probably not there anymore) and left thinking I had been to music heaven.

Ask most people who call themselves Genesis fans if they liked Selling England by the Pound, and they’ll ask which Phil Collins album contained that song.

I think Marion was the Hackett, but I still would like to have seen Nash-STAT-JJ-Matrix for 5 seasons. I don’t care who plays defense, that group wins a championship if together for that long.

April 29, 2008 Total Eclipse of the Sun. Is the sky falling?

by Hawk42 on Jul 7, 2008 7:11 AM MDT up reply actions   0 recs

Change?

Dylan went electric? I don’t have any of that stuff.

But, U2 went away from The Fly.

For the Suns, “the band” didn’t change. We got a new band. It’s like Van Hagar, or whoever was singing on Van Halen III, or David Lee Roth’s corpse touring with Van Halen. As I matured, I realized that Van Hagar really is superior and that David Lee Roth really had a case of Vince Neil-itis.

Oh, but yeah …
it’s still be fun to watch the Suns.

Mmmmm ... Guinness

by JSun on Jun 30, 2008 2:28 PM MDT reply actions   0 recs

lol...I just got here about 6 months ago...

I think you all are hillarious and just a little less to the far right than I with the whole anti bandwagoneer fanz…..

I’m preparing for a flux of them, and you all are shoo’in em out the door…

ironic I think. either way, it’s not all bad, there is still hope. after all.
the sun is always going to rise!!!

The Faith

by faith on Jul 3, 2008 10:44 PM MDT reply actions   0 recs

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