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Yeah, Kerr is right. It takes an offensive minded player a long time to adjust to coming back. Ask Tim Thomas.
nothin' but net said:Yeah, Kerr is right. It takes an offensive minded player a long time to adjust to coming back. Ask Tim Thomas.
baltimorer said:Wait, did Steve Kerr write an article about the Suns possibly not winning the championship this year? Did his article not include the following:
1. Suns are best team, possibly ever.
2. Steve Nash is MVP
3. Shawn Marion is defensive player of the year and MVP runner-up
4. Eddie House is the best shooter in the league.
5. Raja Bell is the defensive player of the year runner-up.
6. Amare Stoudemire will be the best player in the history of any sport.
7. Boris Diaw is better than Joe Johnson.
8. Joe Johnson is a moron for not staying with the Suns.
9. Mike D'Antoni is coach of the year.
10. Leandro Barbosa is the best shooting guard and point guard in the NBA, second of course to Steve Nash?
Because if he didn't, then obviously he's an idiot. The only good team is the Suns, and the fact that Steve Kerr doesn't think that the NBA should be changed to the National Basketball Association of Suns Players Past and Present (NBASPPP) means he doesn't know about basketball. He doesn't know about Amare and he doesn't know about Webber. Why does he think he knows anything about the Bulls and why they lost to the Magic? Sure he played on the team, but did he ask anybody on this board what their opinion of the Bulls was? No, he just went on his "experience" "playing with" Michael Jordan. Obviously, had he talked to one of you guys here, like Chaplin, he would've known that the Bulls lost because of Penny, Shaq, Nick Anderson, etc. But no, he just wrote some article without consulting with you guys! What a moron.
baltimorer said:Wait, did Steve Kerr write an article about the Suns possibly not winning the championship this year? Did his article not include the following:
1. Suns are best team, possibly ever.
2. Steve Nash is MVP
3. Shawn Marion is defensive player of the year and MVP runner-up
4. Eddie House is the best shooter in the league.
5. Raja Bell is the defensive player of the year runner-up.
6. Amare Stoudemire will be the best player in the history of any sport.
7. Boris Diaw is better than Joe Johnson.
8. Joe Johnson is a moron for not staying with the Suns.
9. Mike D'Antoni is coach of the year.
10. Leandro Barbosa is the best shooting guard and point guard in the NBA, second of course to Steve Nash?
Because if he didn't, then obviously he's an idiot. The only good team is the Suns, and the fact that Steve Kerr doesn't think that the NBA should be changed to the National Basketball Association of Suns Players Past and Present (NBASPPP) means he doesn't know about basketball. He doesn't know about Amare and he doesn't know about Webber. Why does he think he knows anything about the Bulls and why they lost to the Magic? Sure he played on the team, but did he ask anybody on this board what their opinion of the Bulls was? No, he just went on his "experience" "playing with" Michael Jordan. Obviously, had he talked to one of you guys here, like Chaplin, he would've known that the Bulls lost because of Penny, Shaq, Nick Anderson, etc. But no, he just wrote some article without consulting with you guys! What a moron.
elindholm said:Wait a minute, they really had Will Purdue and Bill Wennington at the same time? I always suspected those were really the same person, except Wennington had a beard.
F-Dog said:I'm with Kerr, actually--it's possible for Amare to make the team worse if he's not healthy, and the big problem for the Suns will be integrating Amare with Boris Diaw. If Amare and Diaw are on the floor together, one of those two will have to play a different role than he's used to.
The advantage I see over the Webber situation (aside from Amare himself--it's possible he's a lot better than Webber was, or that he'll handle the transition much better than Webber did, but there are no guarantees on those scores) is that D'Antoni is much more independent-minded than Rick Adelman is. My bet is that D'Antoni will convince Amare to (temporarily) accept a lesser role, if that's what's in the team's best interest.
George O'Brien said:Why do people worry about adjustments by Diaw? He is quite possibly the most versatile player in the NBA. He has repeatedly adjusted to new roles and has thrived.
F-Dog said:Usually, when people talk about "versatility", they mean range as a defender, and Diaw certainly qualifies there. I don't think Diaw is that versatile on offense, though.
Diaw's success on offense has come from being put in the same situations again and again--isolation in the high post, on the left elbow, against a quickness mismatch, and also as the pick in high P&Rs. He's also a guy who seems to get better with more touches, so there's no telling whether he'll be as effective if his role is reduced.
George O'Brien said:A guy who can shoot from the outside, drive on big guys, post up smaller guys, and pass better than most point guards sounds pretty versatile to me.
se7en said:It's pretty obvious why the Bulls couldn't beat the Magic. It's simply because Jordan's supporting cast wasn't good enough. Take a look at this playoff roster. I mean who would really take that roster over the Suns current roster? After Jordan and Pippen the roster goes from average to bad very quick. It was Rodman the following year that helped put them over the hump.
http://www.sport-stat.km.ru/basketball/teams.php?c=002&y=1995&t=0014
Jordan, Michael 10 420 120 248 11 30 64 79 20 45 65 45 30 0 23 41 14 315
Pippen, Scottie 10 396 58 131 14 38 48 71 24 62 86 58 40 1 14 27 10 178
Kukoc, Toni 10 372 53 111 14 32 18 26 20 48 68 57 23 0 10 19 2 138
Armstrong, B. J. 10 288 36 79 13 29 18 22 4 14 18 27 21 0 6 6 0 103
Longley, Luc 10 204 24 50 0 0 8 10 6 26 32 11 41 1 7 10 5 56
Kerr, Steve 10 193 19 40 8 19 5 5 1 5 6 15 14 0 1 0 0 51
Perdue, Will 10 176 19 37 0 0 12 21 18 30 48 6 27 0 1 10 3 50
Wennington, Bill 10 133 21 51 0 0 6 6 12 16 28 3 32 0 3 8 3 48
Buechler, Jud 10 104 9 21 0 2 2 4 11 9 20 5 15 0 4 3 3 20
Myers, Pete 9 79 5 14 1 2 2 6 6 4 10 8 10 0 4 4 1 13
Harper, Ron 6 40 6 14 0 2 0 0 2 4 6 4 6 0 3 1 1 12
Blount, Corie
George O'Brien said:A guy who can shoot from the outside, drive on big guys, post up smaller guys, and pass better than most point guards sounds pretty versatile to me.
nowagimp said:My recollection is that Jordan shot poorly(41%), and couldnt guard Penny Hardaway off the dribble, which was a shock to me. At the time I thought, OMG, Hardaway has displaced Jordan as the top two guard in the NBA! Then came the injuries. Penny was first team all NBA that year, and it was shaq who performed poorly in the NBA finals(Olajuwon took him to school) series loss to the rockets. Penny performed very well agains the rockets(25.5ppg, 50% FG, 8asst).
scotsman13 said:the reason players like jordan and webber have had problems when they came back is because they run the offense through them. we dont use amare to creat for others we use amare to score. if we lost nash or boris for a long time and then try to focus things back to the way they were then sure we would have problems.
last week we saw just what it is going to be like to have amare come back in bring in tim thomas. he came and scored and did everything with ease because he had to wait for the ball to come to him. for amare it is going to be rebound set pick and score nothing more.
baltimorer said:Maybe this is relevant though. When Jordan came back, the Bulls were obviously going to make him the number 1 option, which led to some problems because MJ wasn't quite good enough to be the number one option and lead those Bulls past the Magic. In game 2, the game was tied and Nick Anderson stole the ball from Jordan, leading to a Horace Grant dunk. Then Jordan came down and went up for a jumper, decided to pass to Pippen, who was cutting, and the ball went out of bounds. Magic win. That was a pretty big turning point in the series.
How does this relate to the Suns? It depends. If Amare isn't at full strength, then the Suns are going to have to figure out a different way to use him. D'Antoni will probably do a good job solving this, and Steve Nash will likely be able to adjust perfectly. However, it could add some confusion in the late 4th quarters of close games. The Bulls had no one who could guard Penny - Jordan and Pippen both tried and failed - but what happens if Amare comes back at 80%. Who is going to guard Tim Duncan? Even at full strength, Amare never could. Diaw can play the 3, 4, and 5, but you'd have to think that Amare will cut into Diaw's time at least somewhat. So there is some confusion there.
One of the Suns best strength is their amazing chemistry; adding a guy who was previously the 1st option on offense might be difficult.