However, given Nash’s presence, the team still hasn’t been able to effectively get past the Western Conference Championship round in either or his two MVP seasons. San Antonio’s defensive prowess and ability to dictate pacing game tempo undid the Suns full court attack two seasons ago despite Amare Stoudemire’s dominant series performance. Each game came down to the wire, but Phoenix was simply too reliant on Stoudemire and Nash in the half court game and couldn’t string together enough plays to put themselves over the top.
Last season, Phoenix came into the year much better equipped to deal with half court execution. Raja Bell, James Jones, and Boris Diaw all represented a substantial upgrade to the team’s floor spacing, playmaking, and presence on the defensive end. Kurt Thomas was another solid addition in this regard, but Stoudemire’s injury and subsequent absence was far too great a void for either Thomas or Diaw to fill.
Diaw’s nightly triple-double flirtations in the playoffs helped the Suns to push Dallas to seven games, and it was clear in that series how far the Suns had come in terms of being able to produce effective half court looks when the Mavs put coach Avery Johnson’s signature lock down defense into effect late in games. A seven game series proved that the Suns could adapt, but Dirk Nowitzki was a force unmatched in that series despite Diaw’s stellar play.
It’s not hard to imagine the presence of Stoudemire being a major factor in the outcome of the Dallas series based off of his incredible play the year prior. He and Diaw could have made a formidable half court duo to complement Nash’s orchestration, if circumstances had allowed. On top of that, Phoenix fans will always be forced to wonder what would have happened had Raja Bell not suffered a calf injury in the first game of the Dallas series.
There is no mention here of the freak Joe Johnson injury two years ago? I know you can't list every injury when you are talking about what happened in the playoffs, but that was a major factor in the Phoenix Suns defeat. I thought it was amazing that they got past Dallas like they did that year. I am sure Shawn Marion and his rabid supporters would disagree, but Joe Johnson was the third-best player on that team.
The half-court offense that year was better than last year's by the way. The spacing was every bit as good as well. There just wasn't as much movement from the other three players in the half-court offense. However, in my opinion, you are much better having Amare Stoudemire who could not be stopped in the half-court than relying on great movement and a mostly perimeter game.
When discussing last year's team I rarely bring up the fact that Amare Stoudemire was injured. It's because he was injured all year long. I do think it's fair to point out the injuries to Kurt Thomas and Bell though, and this article makes no mention of the injury to a Thomas... the starting center on an already incredibly small team.
Unlike some people I have no problem pointing out injuries as a possible reason for losing games/series. That's especially true when we are talking about players who have messed very few games over the last several seasons. I don't want to hear Dallas complain about it when Dampier gets injured. The Mavericks noon he had a history of injuries before they signed him. The same thing goes for Larry Hughes, Baron Davis, etc.
Lastly, the Dallas Mavericks beat the Suns in six games last year, not seven.
Its possible. Quite possible in fact.
Let say the Suns end up with #5. And let's say Noah goes #11 and Thornton #13 (as NBADRAFT.net projects)
Trade #5 for #11 and a pick or player. Draft Noah #11
Trade #24, #29, and the pick or player for #13. Draft Thornton #13.
If it takes a little more, JR would be available as incentive to make it all work. In fact, I think we could move Banks as part of it all.
I just don't see the Phoenix Suns taking the risk that they lose a player they really want by trading down too far. I'm not comfortable with the idea of ending up with Noah only with a #4-5 draft pick, but I'd be quite happy with getting Thornton and Noah out of this draft... at least right now.
Of course come at this point I have to keep telling myself not to think too much about that high draft pick. I just can't believe they will actually get it.
Joe