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Location: Phoenix, AZ | Arena: US Airways Center (18,422) | Chairman, CEO: Jerry Colangelo | Basketball Ops President: Steve Kerr
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--Despite Phoenix's earliest postseason elimination since missing the playoffs in 2004, general manager Steve Kerr felt his acquisition of Shaquille O'Neal leaned much more toward the "genius" side of his self-fashioned rating system than "moron."

Kerr said the trade was a success and delivered many of the desired results -- even if beating the Spurs in the first round wasn't one of them.

"Shaq brought an awful lot to our team. He was terrific," Kerr said. "He played very well and added a totally different dimension. (Coach Mike D'Antoni) and I are on the same page in terms of Shaq, the impact he's made and what he can make in the next couple of years. We struggled for the first couple of weeks, and then we really started to play well. I thought Mike did a good job of making that adjustment.

"But we're also out in the first round of the playoffs. So if the results determine if (the trade) was a success or not ... that's for you (media) to determine. We know our potential is there for being even better with a training camp and a full regular season next year."

--While much of the talk during the final week of the season was that a matchup with the Spurs would be favorable to the Suns because of O'Neal's impact, it turned out to be just the opposite because of their guile and experience.

"The timing couldn't have been worse for us," guard Raja Bell said. "At some point, you have to understand the Spurs are champions for a reason. We were a team still tinkering with offenses and defenses because of personnel changes. We might have escaped the first round against a team not as poised and as experienced. It was the wrong team at the wrong time.

"We still had a chance to win the series. We can match them in the talent area. But when it came to familiarity and cohesion, we were at a disadvantage."

QUOTE TO NOTE
"If you look at our guys, they can all be very effective. Grant (Hill) had a great year, although the timing of his injury was rough. Shaq (O'Neal) was very, very effective for us. Steve Nash was an All-Star this year, and I bet he will be an All-Star next year. We're not a team that's looking to build for 2015, but we feel with this group we can be really good for the next several years." -- Suns GM Steve Kerr

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May 12, 2008 5:16 pm

I liberally borrowed a lot of this from Bill Simmons.

The idiocy of the front office (2004-2008) is staggering to you devoted fans.

HOW NOT TO BE A GM 101:

2004 - The Suns traded away the #7 overall pick ...(more)

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May 13, 2008 7:16 pm
(POLL)

Let's all move on now from last season and look to the new regime.  Personally I'm sad to see D'Antoni go, I think if the front office wouldn've given him the correct personal, the 7 seconds or less philosphy had a chance to win a championship. 

I know this poll may be premature, as Kerr is yet to really annouce any strong canidates, but maybe he'll check ...(more)

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May 13, 2008 1:10 pm
If you head to Si.com you'll notice in the rumors that they want to send diaw and barbosa to the Knicks for Stephon Marbury.  now I like marbury for his really cheap shoes, but if they do this I will absolutly BOYCOTT!!!!  Diaw thrived when he was starting, got mo ...(more)
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May 8, 2008 5:41 pm
Seriously, that's going to be the only player that has any value when it's time for the Suns to pick. Suns have made some of the sorriest picks in the Draft. Example Zarko Caberckapa, Siergo Rodriguez, and Nate Robinson. We need a draft pick that will be the next great P ...(more)
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May 12, 2008 9:10 am
Please could someone enlighten me and tell me everything about the trade with Mike going elsewere. I know he signed with the Knicks or something like that.
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May 7, 2008 6:27 pm
Should the Suns start the rebuilding process now? As great as Nash is, the team appears to be headed in a different philosophical direction which stresses defense, and he has never been a great or even average defender. If the Suns could pick up Rose or Bayless, both of whom bring better defensive potential along with good offense, through ...(more)
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May 5, 2008 9:47 am

Should we try and give Shaq one more year? Give him  the summer to try and get with the program, cause remember we did pick him up in the middle of the season. I would at least try and give him one more year. He has to hit free throws. If not this will never work out. He says i hit free throws when they count. Well i wish he would get that through his head and hit them when they do actuall ...(more)

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May 9, 2008 9:29 am

Why don't I see anyone calling out Steve Nash for his terrible defense on Tony Parker? Nash couldn't guard a corpse. Barbosa didn't even show up and Amare gave up. Shaq did his job. The Sun ...(more)

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May 9, 2008 1:18 pm

Well the writing is on the wall and what a sad time it is to be a Suns fan.

I hope we don't go back to the style of play we had before Nash and D'Antoni and after Kevin Johnson, Charles Barkley and Paul Westphal. I remember falling asl ...(more)

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May 9, 2008 1:27 pm
(POLL) Should they give Steve Kerr a shot at coaching?
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April 25, 2008 11:59 pm
This is just outstanding! First you blow 2 14 point leads on the road and fail to put away either one of them. Then you come home and right out the gate you find yourself down by 14. This is why the Suns will probably never win an NBA title. Now everyone knows why D'Antoni had no business being the head coach of this team. He can't even pr ...(more)
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April 30, 2008 7:37 pm

I made this earlier in the NBA home page....

An ashamed Steve Kerr steps down after ruining the chemistry in Phoenix four years in the making. Suns GM Steve Kerr steps down. His resume includes sending one of the top defensive players ...(more)

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April 30, 2008 11:33 am