Did The Suns Trade A Future All-Star In Goran Dragic?
The title is intentionally misleading but read it anyway.
about 1 year ago
Scott Howard
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I don't know about you guys
But I’m feeling pretty optimistic about AB
by Migonads on Feb 28, 2011 2:42 PM MST via mobile reply actions
I agree with you, sir
Dragic will always hold a place in my memory bank as the “Spurs Killer”, but that sort of game was more than rare for him.
I think the trade was a smart business move. In the mean time only time can tell if the trade works in the Suns’ favor or not, so we’ll just have to remain on the edge of our seat!
Dragic represented the hope that the Nash era could extend after Nash
I’m not surprised that people reacted pretty strangely.
Heck, we had one guy on here who wanted to set Vince Carter on fire.
Chairman, Committee to get Vince Carter an Asbestos Sweatsuit
by suns68 on Feb 28, 2011 3:00 PM MST via mobile reply actions
What a d-bag he must have been.
…checks sig….
Yup – my suspicions were correct.
Founder of the Coalition to Light Vince Carter On Fire (CTLVCOF)
RIP Seasons of Discontent
by Scott Howard on Feb 28, 2011 3:10 PM MST up reply actions 1 recs
Lolz
Chairman, Committee to get Vince Carter an Asbestos Sweatsuit
by suns68 on Feb 28, 2011 4:23 PM MST via mobile up reply actions
PS. Good take on Dragic
I was worried that he would lose his spot to Zabian, which would have really messed him up ongoing with us or as an opportunity for trade.
I do think he’s a good player, but more of a combo guard who was shoehorned into a pure point role because that’s what the Suns system calls for.
Here’s hoping the change of scenery does him good and gives him a chance to develop a playing style that works for him.
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by suns68 on Feb 28, 2011 4:35 PM MST via mobile up reply actions




















