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He’s around 36% for his career so maybe a touch below for what we’d like to see. I’ve always said I think his arc on his shot needs to improve from further out.

He focuses a lot on midrange shots and is elite at that area but the threes come and go. He’s on a 3/25 stretch right now, otherwise he’d be around 37-38%.
In Feb he shot 33% from 3. Since the all-star break he is shooting 25.5% from 3. So far for March he is shooting 16.7% from 3. 30% of his shots come from 3. He is killing us with his 3 point shot. What is interesting is when he has 3+ days of rest? His average shoots up to 40%. Point Book IMO, as good as he has looked at times, has been a disaster IMO if you look at the turnover ratio this year and the lack of production in the 4th. His defense has fallen off as well.

It's not all on Book by any stretch but symptomatic of what the Suns are asking their players to do. Book being point Book. Beal handling the ball, Durant handling the ball. Guys playing a ton of minutes because of crappy bench production. It's a bad combo.
 

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In Feb he shot 33% from 3. Since the all-star break he is shooting 25.5% from 3. So far for March he is shooting 16.7% from 3. 30% of his shots come from 3. He is killing us with his 3 point shot. What is interesting is when he has 3+ days of rest? His average shoots up to 40%. Point Book IMO, as good as he has looked at times, has been a disaster IMO if you look at the turnover ratio this year and the lack of production in the 4th. His defense has fallen off as well.

It's not all on Book by any stretch but symptomatic of what the Suns are asking their players to do. Book being point Book. Beal handling the ball, Durant handling the ball. Guys playing a ton of minutes because of crappy bench production. It's a bad combo.
I hate to admit this, but it looks like Booker may just be a poor man’s harden. Hurts my soul to say that.
 

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Book only had 2 turn overs. That's like CP3 efficiency.
 

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Suns fired this guy and blamed the season on him, but with the same team the new guy they got is doing even worse. Here's what the guy we fired did for the Lakers.

Frank Vogel’s defensive schemes turned the Lakers into a juggernaut, anchoring their 2020 title success and earning Phil Handy’s admiration.

"Frank for me man, he really gave me a master class on defense, like teaching defense and defensive principles. I was in LA with him we had the number one defense in the league for three years in a row and it's not a fluke."
"Frank is in my opinion, he knows defense and our team was perfect for his defensive schemes, the way we defended. It was just hard to score against"


That was Phil Handy, a well known assistant coach around the league on Frank Vogel.

We blamed Vogel well the owners, players, FO, they all seemed to save their butts and put it all on Vogel. However if you look at the wins and losses and the numbers, the Suns under Vogel last year were 1 game shy of 50 wins, and 13th in the league on defense. They had the same exact issues we are dealing with now with the big 3, Beal/Durant unable to stay healthy enough to be consistent and the top heavy roster.

Overall though, I feel we fired and blamed the wrong guy. Right now with Bud we're ranked 24th on defense and on pace to win less games. We may advance in the playoffs, but again, we could have last year as well if the match ups were right (Minnesota with KAT is a different monster last year).

A better alternative move may have been to work with Vogel who got a pretty bad defensive team to play above average defense last year to get him some better defenders so he could put an elite defense around KD/Book/Beal. That was the only way we can win with this group. We will not be able to build a team that can win through depth and more offense.

Don't get me wrong, I know Vogel's limitations on offense. He was far from a perfect coach. I just feel we got worse in the coaching department and just took the easy way out. I was very impressed by the teams in LA and Indiana defensively. I don't think it was a bad plan to have elite defense around Book/Beal/KD. We could have eventually moved Grayson/Nurk for better fits on defense. We will likely move Grayson/Nurk anyway at some point anyway. The defense is the way the go if you want any chance at success with the big 3.
 

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Don't get me wrong, I know Vogel's limitations on offense. He was far from a perfect coach. I just feel we got worse in the coaching department and just took the easy way out. I was very impressed by the teams in LA and Indiana defensively. I don't think it was a bad plan to have elite defense around Book/Beal/KD. We could have eventually moved Grayson/Nurk for better fits on defense. We will likely move Grayson/Nurk anyway at some point anyway. The defense is the way the go if you want any chance at success with the big 3.

Vogel was the scapegoat. His rotations and offense were awful. He'd probably do well as a defensive assistant. Unfortunately it didn't work here and we are now in this mess.

We traded defense for offense and hoped Budenholzer could create a D'Antoni like system that could mask the defensive shortcomings. That hasn't happened and was an unrealistic ask anyways because Bud has never been an offensive guru, just a good offensive coach.

I blame the front office for selling us a bill of good that wasn't likely to pan out. I also blame myself for falling for it again. Make no mistake though, we could have Bud, Vogel, and Monty sharing duties on the bench and we'd fail because the personnel isn't there for this team to be more than a pretender.
 

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I blame the front office for selling us a bill of good that wasn't likely to pan out. I also blame myself for falling for it again.

To be fair, I think the front office was lying to themselves far more than they were lying to the fan base.

This is more incompetence than malfeasance.
 

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Vogel was the scapegoat. His rotations and offense were awful. He'd probably do well as a defensive assistant. Unfortunately it didn't work here and we are now in this mess.

I don't think he had much of a roster or rotational depth to work with. O'Neale even came later in the season and hasn't been that good. We've put together not a good overall roster. Considering that, the team won 49 games last year and the big 3 barely played together. I felt Nurk and Grayson were better under Vogel. We haven't seen much improvement of this roster under Bud and he has at least 1 NBA level point guard on his team when Frank had none.

Vogel won a ring with the Lakers and also took Indiana to the conference Finals. He is not an assistant level coach. He's one of the better coaches in the league, even if he was not a good fit with the Suns last year. I understand he's got flaws but I liked that at least he had the team competing on defense and we were able to win nearly 50 games. I think we're doing worse with Bud, and he's had a better situation to work with (year 2 of big 3, some team chemistry, and at least 1 NBA level PG).
 

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Vogel was the scapegoat. His rotations and offense were awful. He'd probably do well as a defensive assistant. Unfortunately it didn't work here and we are now in this mess.

I don't think he had much of a roster or rotational depth to work with. O'Neale even came later in the season and hasn't been that good. We've put together not a good overall roster. Considering that, the team won 49 games last year and the big 3 barely played together. I felt Nurk and Grayson were better under Vogel. We haven't seen much improvement of this roster under Bud and he has at least 1 NBA level point guard on his team when Frank had none.

Vogel won a ring with the Lakers and also took Indiana to the conference Finals. He is not an assistant level coach. He's one of the better coaches in the league, even if he was not a good fit with the Suns last year. I understand he's got flaws but I liked that at least he had the team competing on defense and we were able to win nearly 50 games. I think we're doing worse with Bud, and he's had a better situation to work with (year 2 of big 3, some team chemistry, and at least 1 NBA level PG).

I was also thinking about this last night, about how Vogel was able to do this with guys who aren’t in the nba right now.
This year both sides, offence/deffense, look worse.
 

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Vogel was the scapegoat. His rotations and offense were awful. He'd probably do well as a defensive assistant. Unfortunately it didn't work here and we are now in this mess.

I don't think he had much of a roster or rotational depth to work with. O'Neale even came later in the season and hasn't been that good. We've put together not a good overall roster. Considering that, the team won 49 games last year and the big 3 barely played together. I felt Nurk and Grayson were better under Vogel. We haven't seen much improvement of this roster under Bud and he has at least 1 NBA level point guard on his team when Frank had none.

Vogel won a ring with the Lakers and also took Indiana to the conference Finals. He is not an assistant level coach. He's one of the better coaches in the league, even if he was not a good fit with the Suns last year. I understand he's got flaws but I liked that at least he had the team competing on defense and we were able to win nearly 50 games. I think we're doing worse with Bud, and he's had a better situation to work with (year 2 of big 3, some team chemistry, and at least 1 NBA level PG).

Suns were at the spot record wise last year this time. They were 14-14 going into the Christmas game against Dallas. We're 14-13 now with 1 game to go. Very likely we end up the same spot.

You can blame the roster on someone else to give Vogel a pass for his awful rotations but he controlled the sub pattern. He also controlled the offense. That's why I said he'd make a better assistant because he was awful at managing those things here and in LA. He may been better in Indiana when nothing was expected of him but the league isn't the same as it was a decade back.

I didn't point to bench scoring as a reason Vogel's rotations stunk either. I only need to point to how the Suns went into virtually every 4th quarter praying for it end quickly. They were the worst 4th scoring team by a comfortable margin. Vogel ran guys into the ground and never found a way to get guys fresh in the 4th when the game would be decided.

You say Royce isn't good, Grayson and Nurk were better, and Budenholzer has a PG yet Vogel also had Gordon, who did a good job filling in for Beal and Booker when he started, but Vogel's supposed superior coaching couldn't do more than what we see now. Coaching isn't the issue, it's a culture issue that goes deeper. There's no leader and hasn't been since Paul left. We're a rudderless ship.
 

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I was also thinking about this last night, about how Vogel was able to do this with guys who aren’t in the nba right now.
This year both sides, offence/deffense, look worse.

Only 1 guy out of the top 10 players in minutes per game isn't in the NBA, Bates-Diop. Most NBA rotations are 8-10 players. So I'm not sure what sort of point you're trying to make. Vogel never found end of the rotation guys to stick with and he overplayed guys like Yuta early on and gave Eubanks far too many minutes. Vogel was notorious for not playing guys after big games, like Bol² or Metu, for example. I understand some with Metu because he was an idiot when speaking to the press but Bol² would produce and not see time for a month.

By calling Metu an idiot I mean he'd speak out of class. Often voicing locker room frustrations to the media which helped some narratives gain traction or start new ones.

Main point, Vogel didn't make anyone look like NBA players who weren't talented. If he made them look good they'd be in the league. He may have wanted a PG but when he got one who he had experience with he felt it more important to see if David Roddy could handle PG duties. That was a legit talking point Vogel had late in the year. That shows a disinterest in actually utilizing a PG provided to further experiment and stick with his "No PG" philosophy he started pushing at his introductory press conference.
 

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I do not regret firing Vogel for a second. I understand that he is considered a solid defensive coach but I never could believe that he is a competent coach for a contender team. I know that he won with the Lakers and was competitve with the Pacers but I always thought that this is some kind of miracle (or due to an excellent coaching staff) since he simply has no charisma at all.

I can hardly see him to coach a U14 team, he seems to have such a blank, weightless personality.
 
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I was also thinking about this last night, about how Vogel was able to do this with guys who aren’t in the nba right now.
This year both sides, offence/deffense, look worse.
This is not entirely accurate. I posted the defensive stats when ALL of the guys are healthy. It's like night and day. I know that doesn't help because healthy hasn't really been a thing yet this season. To me, it appears that Bud's system is more predicated on having specific players in specific positions. Vogel to me played a more standard type plug and play scheme.
 
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