elindholm
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Suns are STILL forced to shoot lights out and rebound by committee every night just to stay in games....this too has been the M.O. for years.
I wouldn't have a problem with "rebounding by committee" if the Suns would actually do it.
We agree that D'Antoni instituted a culture of neglecting defense and rebounding. We agree that the Suns have suffered as a result. We agree that the culture needs to change. We agree that, whatever changes have been made so far, they haven't helped. We agree that, until the Suns get better defensively and on the boards, their only chance to win is by scoring a ton of points. We agree that, most likely, there are some within the ownership ranks who are fine with this, because it makes games "entertaining." And we agree that the current star of the team, Nash, is a poor defender and obviously not much of a rebounder.
Where we disagree is on the question of whether the changes can begin to take place while Nash is still on the roster. You believe they can't, because "Nash is the system." (You may have other reasons, but you've never given any, other than the signings of Frye and Warrick, one of whom is unfairly maligned and the other of whom is parked in Gentry's doghouse for exactly the reasons you would hope him to be.) I believe that the changes can begin to take place, and indeed that they already have, but that the progress will be slow and frustrating and so far hasn't accomplished any improvement.
Do you think the additions of Gortat/Pietrus are going to help this team defensively and in the rebounding deptartment?
I don't know. My early impression of Gortat is that he is overrated, and that if the recent quotes attributed to him are genuine, he has a rather absurdly inflated opinion of himself. (He also bragged about what a great p&r player he was going to be with Nash, but against the Sixers he fumbled one pass after another.) Pietrus has been a pleasant surprise, although frankly he didn't look good defensively two nights ago either. Given that the Suns are heavily invested in Childress and Dudley, I don't expect Pietrus to be around long anyway, which is probably too bad, because he may be the best player of the three.