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Phoenix Suns president of basketball operations Lon Babby announces the departure of head coach Alvin Gentry at US Airways Arena, Friday, Jan. 18, 2013, in Phoenix. An interim coach has not been named but the Suns organization say one will be named in the next 24-48 hours. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

Maybe Lindsey Hunter winds up being the best coach in Suns history.

Maybe he takes this current collection of role players, head cases, has-beens and never-will-bes and gives Suns fans a reason to be excited about the future.

Maybe he proves Robert Sarver, Lance Blanks and Lon Babby to be basketball geniuses for having the foresight to fire Alvin Gentry and appoint him head coach before things got really ugly.

Of course, in order for that to happen, Hunter has to hope good buddy/general manager Lance Blanks goes out and gets him a marquee player this off-season. So far, the trio of Sarver, Blanks and Babby have been unable -- or unwilling -- to either lure or acquire (via trade) anything resembling a franchise-changing player, although Suns fans have been told things will change this summer.

Luis Scola, Jared Dudley and Goran Dragic are nice pieces, but clearly incapable of taking over games in crunch time.

One of my favorite NBA coaches of all-time unleashed on the Suns for firing Gentry.

During Friday's ESPN telecast Jeff Van Gundy said, "…why fire Alvin Gentry? I'm trying to understand what he did wrong…I really do believe there's going to be some management soon enough that sticks with a guy even when he's the coach of a bad team, because they know he's a good coach."

I covered Van Gundy when he coached the Rockets. Just about every time a coach was fired during the season he called out the team president or general manager of that team. He could never figure out how those responsible for giving the coach so little to work with, never pointed the finger at themselves, but were more than willing for their coach to fall on the sword.

Ironically, the only time I remember Van Gundy giving ownership a pass for having a quick trigger finger with a coach was when the Suns parted ways with Terry Porter halfway through his first season on the job.

Sometimes bad fits are obvious to everyone except those making the hire.

To the best of my knowledge Suns players liked, respected and responded to Gentry. Despite the pitiful record, they played hard every night (save the 40-point debacle in Detroit).

Despite the constant slow starts and poor finishes, these Suns were competitive and fought to the very end.

Judging by what they said following Hunter's first practice on Sunday, they're looking forward to his hard-nosed, no-nonsense approach.

We'll see how that approach Hunter took during a 17-year playing career translates over the next three months. We'll see how guys respond to that in March when they're 25 games under .500.

Not only do I strongly disagree with the Gentry firing, but the fact that both Dan Majerle and Elston Turner were passed over by the Sarver/Blanks/Babby trio was a poor decision and should cause Suns fans to be suspicious at best, wary at worst, that this management team is qualified to get this franchise back to where it needs to be.

Maybe only one of the three guys made the decision to go with Hunter.

I honestly don't know.

I do know Babby has been extremely open and honest about his disappointment level about where this team is at during his weekly visits on Arizona Sports 620 with Doug & Wolf. I genuinely believe he cares about the direction and future of this franchise. He sounded devastated during his conversation with Doug & Wolf Friday.

I honestly don't know how much say Babby had in promoting Hunter. I do know that the recent, and seemingly current lottery seasons(s) are on his watch, and that it's eating at him.

I'm also aware that Majerle has long been devoted to this franchise and this city as a player, broadcaster and assistant coach.

As for Turner, aside from being Gentry's right hand man the last two seasons, he's also spent significant time as one of Rick Adelman's top assistants in both Houston and Sacramento -- and had success in both places. Turner has also interviewed for head-coaching vacancies in recent years.

You're telling me that either one of those guys were less qualified less deserving than Hunter, a player development scout (last season) and director (this season), with absolutely no coaching experience to speak of?

Or maybe does it just pay to have friends in high places?

Again, I'm not saying that Hunter will fail, nor am I pulling for him to. I just hope that the powers that be are as committed to putting a product on the floor that fans can be proud of as they claim publicly to be.

Jeremy Foster, Producer - Doug & Wolf

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    Lee A. wrote...
    Rhetorical Question?
    I hope the headline on this article ("What are the Suns Doing?") is a rhetorical question because clearly no one knows the answer, especially the ownership/management team. The Sarver/Babby/Blanks triumvirate clearly have no clue or their plan is so diabolically clever that the entire world thinks they're nuts or incompetent. Or both??
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    cmjone24 wrote...
    Sarver
    Most people hope Sarver sells the Suns, but honestly even if he did does anyone have any confidence that he wouldn't butcher that too? This guy has no clue what he is doing and I'm disappointed that Jerry would even consider selling the team to this clown. Go away, Sarver, and take the other two stooges with you.
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    BirdmanKickedYourAZ wrote...
    The Lindsey Hunter Show
    Cant wait to hear Gambo interview Lindsey Hunter. I dont know how these two jokers Blanks and Babby convinced an intelligent man like Sarver they could accomplish something - be it winning a ring or positioning this team for sale. I say hire the Gorilla as GM - make him wear the suit. If our team is gonna be hilarious, it might as well be hilarious.
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    DZAZ99 wrote...
    New show on Discovery...
    "Lindsay Hunter: Turd Polisher" I don't know what Phil Jackson (or insert iconic, successful head coach here) could do with this roster. As you mention.. there are a FEW nice complimentary pieces here, but that's about it.
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    Bringbackpurpleandteal wrote...
    Oh boy
    And now it's coming out that Lindsey Hunter is being investigated by the FBI for mortgage fraud. LOL. If the Suns end up having to fire him over this then the 2 morons running the team that hired him need to be shown the gate as well. This is turning into Wallie Backman 2.0. Seoriously who hires somebody that is under current FBI investigation??? Don't they do background checks??? Oh wait, then again they are the "LOS" Suns, so i guess they are pry pretty lienent when it comes to background checks.
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    sundevil7901 wrote...
    Suns' FO
    I sincerely think Babby has the best intentions, but it is clear now that he is in over his head. I gave these guys the benefit of the doubt, even applauded their off-season moves. But this team misses a star, a centerpiece that can take over the game and lead this team.Blanks just seems redundant to me. I am hoping that Sarver the Businessman can't stand these low ticket sales and decides to sell.
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    vincentzoo wrote...
    SUNS
    They say if you live in the desert long enough, you'll get Valley Fever... I guess the whole Sun's Managment must have contacted Valley Fever, what they are doing makes no sense....
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