Larry Schweikart
Veteran
After four games, all of which the Suns should have won, it seems that there is a solid formula here for beating anyone save the Bucks for a particular reason.
1) KD and Booker look pretty solid to score 60-70 a game between them, even if one is a little off.
2) CP3 and Ayton look capable of adding another 25 between them on any given night.
3) Craig, Biambo, Okogie look to add another 25 between them.
110 should be enough to beat almost anyone.
Still, I think at some point sheer odds will catch up to the Suns bench and see Lee or some other bench player contribute more than has been the case so far
Ayton is holding his own offensively, and doing a decent job on the D glass. Without Craig and Okogie, however, we'd get few offensive rebounds.
The hustle factor by everyone, esp. CP3 at this point, is exceptional.
I don't think the Suns will see more than one more team with an unexpected/out-of-this-world performance as we've seen from Westbrook/Powell. We'll be in for some 40 point games, but
not consistently. We happened to catch a Westbrook determined to show he wasn't washed up.
The only team that matches up with us incredibly well is Milwaukee: they in essence have three KDs. Okogie/Craig would be overpowered by the Greek, Paul would match up poorly vs either Holliday or Middleton, and Ayton "should" match up well vs Lopez but doesn't. If someone knocks the Bucks out, this can be the year for the Suns.
1) KD and Booker look pretty solid to score 60-70 a game between them, even if one is a little off.
2) CP3 and Ayton look capable of adding another 25 between them on any given night.
3) Craig, Biambo, Okogie look to add another 25 between them.
110 should be enough to beat almost anyone.
Still, I think at some point sheer odds will catch up to the Suns bench and see Lee or some other bench player contribute more than has been the case so far
Ayton is holding his own offensively, and doing a decent job on the D glass. Without Craig and Okogie, however, we'd get few offensive rebounds.
The hustle factor by everyone, esp. CP3 at this point, is exceptional.
I don't think the Suns will see more than one more team with an unexpected/out-of-this-world performance as we've seen from Westbrook/Powell. We'll be in for some 40 point games, but
not consistently. We happened to catch a Westbrook determined to show he wasn't washed up.
The only team that matches up with us incredibly well is Milwaukee: they in essence have three KDs. Okogie/Craig would be overpowered by the Greek, Paul would match up poorly vs either Holliday or Middleton, and Ayton "should" match up well vs Lopez but doesn't. If someone knocks the Bucks out, this can be the year for the Suns.