"We're playing 12 guys, and it's a different concept from how the starters play to how the second unit plays," Suns swingman
Jared Dudley said. "The second unit made its mark last season on ball pressure and getting up full court.
Josh (Childress) and
Hakim (Warrick) are learning that it has to be in the back of our minds all the time. It'll be
interesting to see how we play after two days of practice."
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After years of D'Antoni and the rigid 8 man rotation, last year's 10 man rotation seemed odd. The idea of a 12 man rotation seems absurd, but who knows.
The problem is that there is some real logic to a 12 man rotation, although it is all but unprecidented even on Olympic teams.
A TEAM'
Lopez
Hedo
Hill
J-Rich
Nash
B TEAM
Frye
Warrick
Childress
Dudley
Dragic
BOTTOM 2
Clark
Jone
D-LEAGUE
Lawal
Janning
Realistically, Jones is the only heady duty rebounder in the top 12. Genry is already compaining that there is not enough "energy" going into the rebounding, so it may be hard to keep Jones orLawal out of the rotation.