Larry Schweikart
Veteran
We kept waiting . . .
First, for "all three of our bigs to get healthy." Then Beale came back.
Then, for the team to gel. They did, kinda, but what they "gelled" into is completely inconsistent, defensively challenged,
and uncoordinated.
Then it's, "Well, they'll make a push for the playoffs." Then they lost to undermanned Bucks, Hawks, San Antonio and the Thunder.
Occasionally they rise to the occasion, as with games against the Nuggets.
But there is something seriously wrong with this team, and it's still unclear if it is coaching (I'm usually hesitant to immediately blame a coach), lack of effort, or continued
uncertainty as to what system they are actually playing. They seem often totally incapable of getting the ball to Allen when he is open, for example, while other teams seem to
always have their hottest 3-point shooter open. Nurk is a great defensive rebounder, but he is extremely slow at getting back on D---often because he falls more than any big man I have ever seen in 30 years of watching the NBA---whines about every call (most of the time, correctly), but way too often the Suns are chirping at the officials rather than hustling back. A Nurk, Durant, Bol line should never give up an inside shot---yet they do constantly. I lke Bol, but he relies way too much on his reach and not his positioning to rebound. I have yet to see him body up on anyone.
Booker, it seems, has fallen into that Walter Davis role of being too small at forward but not nimble enough off the dribble to constantly defeat the double teams. And most of all,
the idiotic cross-court passes are destroying any hope this team has of winning. Even when they do pass off screens, however, it is nonchalant and lackadaisical with far too many turnovers.
I don't know how you get a vet-heavy team to return to fundamentals, but that is exactly what this team needs, and it will likely have an extra month or so to practice, as I don't think they can make
the playoffs, let alone catch fire.
END OF RANT
First, for "all three of our bigs to get healthy." Then Beale came back.
Then, for the team to gel. They did, kinda, but what they "gelled" into is completely inconsistent, defensively challenged,
and uncoordinated.
Then it's, "Well, they'll make a push for the playoffs." Then they lost to undermanned Bucks, Hawks, San Antonio and the Thunder.
Occasionally they rise to the occasion, as with games against the Nuggets.
But there is something seriously wrong with this team, and it's still unclear if it is coaching (I'm usually hesitant to immediately blame a coach), lack of effort, or continued
uncertainty as to what system they are actually playing. They seem often totally incapable of getting the ball to Allen when he is open, for example, while other teams seem to
always have their hottest 3-point shooter open. Nurk is a great defensive rebounder, but he is extremely slow at getting back on D---often because he falls more than any big man I have ever seen in 30 years of watching the NBA---whines about every call (most of the time, correctly), but way too often the Suns are chirping at the officials rather than hustling back. A Nurk, Durant, Bol line should never give up an inside shot---yet they do constantly. I lke Bol, but he relies way too much on his reach and not his positioning to rebound. I have yet to see him body up on anyone.
Booker, it seems, has fallen into that Walter Davis role of being too small at forward but not nimble enough off the dribble to constantly defeat the double teams. And most of all,
the idiotic cross-court passes are destroying any hope this team has of winning. Even when they do pass off screens, however, it is nonchalant and lackadaisical with far too many turnovers.
I don't know how you get a vet-heavy team to return to fundamentals, but that is exactly what this team needs, and it will likely have an extra month or so to practice, as I don't think they can make
the playoffs, let alone catch fire.
END OF RANT