How much postseason basketball have you been watching?
I know once the Phoenix Suns season ends, plenty of fans pack away the jerseys, toss the hats in the closet, and decide they’ve had enough basketball for a while. The season didn’t end in a championship, so they check out until next October. Others become casual viewers. They’ll catch a game here and there because they enjoy basketball in general. Maybe they tune back in once the Finals arrive. After an entire season of emotionally investing in the Suns, the postseason almost becomes a mental vacation.
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Then there are the maniacs. The people watching every game like it’s a scouting report. I fall into that category. And after obsessively watching this postseason, one conclusion keeps smacking me in the face. Damn, the Suns are far away from a championship.
I know Mat Ishbia said during his postseason press conference that Phoenix will win a championship with Devin Booker. For some reason, people are taking that statement as the end-all, be-all beacon of the Suns’ direction, as if Ishbia saying it automatically means the organization is about to abandon every ounce of responsibility in pursuit of forcing that outcome immediately.
I love what Mat Ishbia has done with the Phoenix Suns organization lately. He’s made the team accessible. He values the fan experience. He’s actively trying to correct the mistakes that often come with new owner syndrome. That said, simply because Ishbia says the Suns will win a championship with Devin Booker doesn’t automatically make it a reality. There are too many variables involved, and some of the biggest variables are sitting at the top of the Western Conference right now. Their talent. Their youth. Their continuity. Their cohesiveness.
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If you’ve been watching the postseason, you know the Oklahoma City Thunder are an absolute buzz saw. They shredded Phoenix like a wood chipper and turned around and did the same thing to the Los Angeles Lakers. They’re 8-0 heading into the Western Conference Finals.
Their opponent in the Western Conference Finals? The San Antonio Spurs, who just…
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