I've been to Phoenix many times. Six months of the year, people avoid outdoors during what are typical times to be outside in most places. In ten years, people will be leaving in droves due to heat and lack of water.
That being said, it's not about what the city offers. Guys today can play wherever they want and easily live wherever they want. So, what the city itself offers as far as lifestyle is somewhat irrelevant. If LA wants a team with a chance to win, enhance his legacy, etc., Phoenix makes no sense.
Lol at whiner calling out whining. Welcome to the board - stay in Phoenix.