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This team is more talented than the old Suns who had a crappy bench and this team has a insanely deep bench.
no way in hell this team is more talented that the DA teams, especially the 2005/7 teams.
Better coached AND as a result better constructed.More talented? No. Better constructed? Yes.
I said it in the other thread, but the digs at D'Antoni about the Suns success due to them now playing defense are amazing. I can see that arrogant clown somewhere in Manhattan fuming and discussing with his wife how he'll "bust" us when he signs Lebron.
LeBron can't be stupid enough to play for a guy who believes outscoring your opponent is the only way to victory.
I think there is a lot of revisionist remembering going on here, but I am happy with the Suns evolution to date.
I won't hate on Coach D ever, as much as I am glad the team has developed in new ways since he left.
I remember how terrible the Suns looked in the Frank Johnson days, and how there was not much hope of being a contender or even an enjoyable team to watch for many years to come. The combination of Coach D and Nash changed all of that.
That first year in 04-05? They blew up the f*ing league. That team pretty much single-handedly changed the way the NBA played ball and still plays ball. Remember, that was the tail end of the era of horrid Heat/Knicks 80-75 point thugfests. Watching most NBA games sucked. Against that backdrop, Coach D's all-offense approach was like a gailforce wind blowing through arenas across the country. It was indeed a work of art.
Look at the evolution of the NBA game since then. Offense is back and played by most teams far better now then 6-7 years ago.
Yes, those Suns teams never played enough D or trusted the bench to have a chance of a title. And that does ride on Coach D's shoulders. He was a stubborn SOB on that front. That's why Kerr sent him packing.
But it does not diminish what those teams accomplished, both for the Suns and the NBA.
Oh, and sometimes chemistry makes the most difference. Remember the 05-06 Suns team when Amare was injured and they made the WCF? That was chemistry. Not offense, defense, bench, whatever. Just chemistry. They loved playing with each other and knew they were part of something special.
This team has that same vibe. I am most stoked about that.
+1. I liked a lot of the things Mike did. If he'd ever awakened to the fact that the NBA season is just too long to play your starters all but a few minutes he'd still be coaching here. Gentry took the best of D'antoni and added a bench and some defense and here we are.
Steve
When Gentry took over as interim manager to Terry "damn we were wrong about him" Porter, I was not happy. I did not think he would be a good coach for the Suns. This guy absolutely took the reigns of the Suns and was terrific. If he ever leaves Phoenix, he will get a job anywhere. Terrific adjustments and if the Suns lose I can't say I would blame it on him because he expects every guy he puts in to do something positive and sometimes they don't. That's just a part of basketball. When he puts in Barbosa, I don't think he is sitting there like us and thinking "god he sucks."