JMarkJohns
Clever Got Me This Far
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Suns shopped Durant behind his back and Durant demanded a trade away from Suns, 3 years after demanding a trade to the Suns.Check my last sentence, this is a different era, free agency doesn't matter anymore.
I asked when have we ever seen a franchise, even from a small market, not behaving "loyally" to a player and getting impacted negatively? I can't find any insatance.
Places are limited, everybody wants the bag and now Spurs have Wemby who by himself is an added incentive.
Too many clichés on this topic imho
Suns benched Beal and Beal, desperate to start, forced Suns to waive him rather than relinquish no-trade clause, 2 years after demanding a trade to the Suns.
Suns went from having a Deandre Ayton who put up 17-10 on very locked in D around the hoop, a C who carried and won them multiple playoff series, to an Ayton who played like abject trash to force a trade out of the town of his High School Days, the State of his College Days, and the Organization he lobbied to be taken #1.
Oh, and Jimmy Butler *gestures wildly to every departure season of his career*
That’s 4 off the top of my head without effort.
You’re also forgetting to get stars vi trade means big contracts means gutted rosters and flirtations with Luxury Tax and 2nd Apron status which screws over a contenting franchise. It isn’t always easy to be loyal, but modern rules and player control makes it much harder not to be.