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Anybody remember when the Arizona Diamondbacks fired Bob Melvin and hired A.J. Hinch?

At last check, Melvin earned AL Manager of the Year honors and just received a multi-year contract extension from Oakland A's GM Billy Beane, who might know a lil' bit about baseball.

Conversely, Hinch then joined the San Diego Padres as VP of professional scouting and hasn't sniffed the dugout since.

So, to answer our own question -- I didn't remember a single thing about A.J. Hinch. That is, until the Phoenix Suns fired Alvin Gentry and promoted Lindsey Hunter.

Back in 2009, D-backs management and ownership promoted Hinch ahead of qualified and accomplished baseball men, like Kirk Gibson. #GibbyBall.

In the Suns organization, Hunter just vaulted past 14-year NBA assistant Elston Turner and franchise icon Dan Majerle, who has been an NBA assistant for more than four years, along with serving as the Suns head coach in the NBA Summer League for four years. Hinch… err, Lindsey Hunter wrapped up his playing career in 2010 and then joined the Suns as player-development coordinator.

Hinch had never coached or managed a single professional game. #OrganizationalAdvocacy.

Similarly, Lindsey Hunter's coaching experience includes helping out with his son's high school team. #OhBrother! (Cue the Al McCoy sound efx).

Anybody remember how the A.J. Hinch era ended with the D-backs? Uh, let's just say the "D" in D-back stood for disaster and dysfunction.

Where do we think the Suns are headed? Dare we say that maybe, just maybe, the Suns are pointed exactly where owner Robert Sarver intends -- possessing the most ping-pong balls as possible in the NBA Draft hopper.

How else do you possibly explain entrusting a roster full of misfits and castoffs to an uber-rookie head coach?

Then again, perhaps the perfect fit for a roster that features nine new players, not a single go-to guy in crunch time and zero superstars just happens to be a head coach whose grease board still has the price tag on it.

In an interview posted on the Suns team web site, Hunter is quoted as saying about his entry level player-development coordinator position: "I'm still finding my way, meeting new people every day and just learning…I think it was just a perfect time for me to fall into a good situation."

That was exactly seven months ago.

Looks like Hunter just managed to fall upward again. And if the Suns keep losing (by design?) and plunging in the standings, then all those extra ping-pong balls might just yield oceanfront property in the desert.

On Planet Orange, this approach is known as the Failing Upward game plan.

Paul Calvisi, Morning Sports Anchor - 92.3 KTAR/Arizona Sports 620

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    Joe1013e wrote...
    Draft Picks
    Yeah but let's look at their history of drafting in the last few years...it's almost as if they draft based on who will cost them the most money down the road.
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    desert designer wrote...
    Hey Moe!! Nyuk Nyuk Nyuk
    Moe, Curly and Larry the current and future front office leadership of your Phoenix Suns. We have a complete and utter loser in town. And to think how many criticized Steve Nash for leaving, Alvin don't be disappointed, be relieved. You are better than this.
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    Patrick Peterson's Talent wrote...
    The Suns are a joke
    I've never stopped supporting the Suns. I understand how the league works, you have good seasons, you have bad seasons. But this organization is rotting from the inside-out, top-to-bottom. It's embarrassing how dumb we look. Now we're showing we have no spine in hiring someone who was still in the league in 2010! Passing over Turner and Majerle may have been the last straw for me. There's no direction, no passion anymore. This might be the worst hiring in the history of the NBA. I'm embarrassed to support this organization that clearly doesn't value their fans at all. Eff you Sarver.
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    DepressedAZFan wrote...
    I love the move
    and by love I mean loath. forget about Turner who was an assistant coach when hunter was winning titles with Shaq, and forget about Thunder Dan who has been loyal to this organization to a fault. lets just go with the guy that the players "like" since that will be fun, and the NBA is all about having fun, and winning doesn't matter, especially in a fragile fan base like Arizona where we ALWAYS show up win lose or draw... give me a break, you reap what you sow, and this is what you get when you replace guys like amare and nash with a bunch of clowns.
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    dccoope wrote...
    Once Upon a Time
    Once upon a time, the Suns were the pride of the Valley, tickets were nearly impossible to come by, forget season tickets unless you were on the waiting list for a number of years. Now, there is no pride on the court, no pride in the front office and no pride on the streets. Tickets are given away. It pains me to see where this management and ownership group have taken the team. I was one of the guys who would defend $arver after he initially acquired the team, but I have run out of excuses for the decisions and direction the team is going.
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    rdgroce wrote...
    lame article, Turner and Marjele cannot coach
    Just cause they set behind another coach for years doesn't mean they can coach. Suns FO is a joke but come on man, Turner has the worst defence in the West, and Marjele has a cool bar, thats it.
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    Whatashame wrote...
    and
    you are so intelligent and articulate.
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    CreepyBrian wrote...
    Big-time misnomer
    This move wasn't about who's coaching the Suns next year, only for the next few months. And I would've taken legend Thunder Dan over a Laker washout who's only coaching because he's too old to play. The Suns used to have a history, and if you walk all over the building you see pics of all the greats...but Blanks and Co. are making a joke of greatness by hiring Hunter. Majerle would have been a placeholder but at least we'd remember his name in 10 years. Not so much for Hunter, who, just as A.J. Hinch and Terry Porter...is regrettable at best.
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    desertdogg wrote...
    Suns
    just lose baby, tired of 8th seed or just missing the playoffs. go Bobcat like and sink to the bottom where we can get the franchise player.
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