http://sports.espn.go.com/espnmag/story?section=magazine&id=3797805
Not much love for Nash and the D'Antoni years from the Sports Guy.
Not much love for Nash and the D'Antoni years from the Sports Guy.
Or Amaré Stoudemire? (Is he even an All-Star anymore?)
I think the best teams should be able to play both defense-oriented, half-court basketball and SSOL. Not only that, they should be able to recognize when each style is appropriate in a given situation and switch between the two styles quickly as the situation calls for it.
what is this utopia you speak of?
what is this utopia you speak of?
the 2005/7 Spurs come to mind. That team could run with us and outscore us or muck the game up and out defense us.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espnmag/story?section=magazine&id=3797805
Not much love for Nash and the D'Antoni years from the Sports Guy.
the 2005/7 Spurs come to mind. That team could run with us and outscore us or muck the game up and out defense us.
Keep in mind Simmons is writing about a NY coach. Any column by a Boston guy about a NY coach/player/team should ALWAYS come with an asterisk.
That was just against the Suns.
Outrunning the most-running team is no small feat by any standard! Spurs in 2005 could beat you at your preferred style. And they beat us by out-fastbreaking us.
S.A. STERNSI think the best teams should be able to play both defense-oriented, half-court basketball and SSOL. Not only that, they should be able to recognize when each style is appropriate in a given situation and switch between the two styles quickly as the situation calls for it.
Actually, when your opponent has 35 year old vets(Jim Jackson) with knee injury histories coming off the bench, and then starting at the '2' when your starting '2' goes down, its actually quite simple. You run em till they tire and then run them some more. No running team has ever survived in the playoffs, no not even the showtime lakers, with a short bench after a starter goes out. The first part of running is getting the rebound, and the spurs just kicked the suns arse on that one, while the suns struggles to even get a defensive rebound to run with.
So, the failure is in the SYSTEM. I agree with that.
For the franchise, DA's system was a dilemma of great regular season success vs no legs for postseason. Nash owes his MVPs to DA's system. No doubt about it. Despite some bias, Simmons is right in principle.