James Jones and the second unit

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Amidst all the heartfelt drama of Boris' contract and Amare's recovery (I will keep my comments to myself as I've never been high on him) is anyone else excited to hear that JR is coming back to his pre injury form? I really liked him as solid bench depth and am starting to get excited about our second unit. Marks might be a good acquisition as well. I have hope that Banks will get with the program and distribute and that Barbosa can contribute (I run hot and cold on the topic of Barbosa). Jumaine sounds like he could add some toughness to the forward spots. If Diaw comes off the bench later in the season I will be ecstatic about our depth situation.

My only disappointment has been marked well by others: namely Melvin Ely.
 

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I can't say I'm excited yet about James Jones recovering his shot - I have to say I like his attitude and at this point I'm hopeful. We'll see how it works in real games. I'm also waiting to see if he's done any useful work on those spindly legs of his - or, at the very least, lost that 'leg kick' shot of his which puts the skinny things at risk every time he shoots.
 

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One thing that gets overlooked very often besides his great attitude, is the fact that post-injury he suffered because the injury still plagued him.

When he was first hurt he was sat out for an "indefinite" amount of time and missed only a handful of games at most. But during that time Tim Thomas came aboard and played well enough to hurt JR's PT.
 

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I always thought Jones would come back and have a solid regular season. Since he is not a bad defender yet is also not a shut down player, he needs to mix in some O when it counts. Unfortunately, we will have to wait until may to see it.
 

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you got to love the kids hustle even when his shot wasnt falling in the post season last year, didnt he have like 4 or 5 blocks in one of the games?
 

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Amare's recovery (I will keep my comments to myself as I've never been high on him)

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I really like James Jones. He did a solid job last season and I hope he gets some playing time this season. Whoever wins the job out of the two Jones' will give us a solid 9th man. We have more depth on this team than I have ever seen. I just hope our superstars can stay healthy.
 

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With both James Jones and KT, the reports are that they are in much better condition than last year with Jones really working on his lower body strength. That's the kind of thing that makes me think this team will be a lot better, the players know what to expect and what they have to do to be effective.

One thing about this team, D'Antoni is not going to play guys who aren't playing hard all the time. I think we are going to see a lot fewer lulls in energy.
 
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With both James Jones and KT, the reports are that they are in much better condition than last year with Jones really working on his lower body strength. That's the kind of thing that makes me think this team will be a lot better, the players know what to expect and what they have to do to be effective.

One thing about this team, D'Antoni is not going to play guys who aren't playing hard all the time. I think we are going to see a lot fewer lulls in energy.

I hadn't heard JR's conditioning has improved (I had read about KT regaining his Knicks shot and beating the other team downcourt and all that) but am happy to now.

The ability to yank a tired/lazy player is one incredible boon from bench depth.
 
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There's an East Valley Tribune article reprinted on the suns.com page talking about James Jones. His quotes are fantastic. He seems like an articulate guy and a consummate professional. I'm very happy to have the likes of him, Barbosa, Nash, and Diaw on the team. Even if this team doesn't win the title (which I think is very plausible and the prospect has me excited) it will be my favorite bunch of characters I've ever seen in sports (I only watch basketball though). I sure hope Kiwi and Pike get a shot at playing time too.
 

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http://www.nba.com/suns/news/tribune_061022.html

’Tweener’ Jones Looking for Niche


By Jerry Brown
East Valley Tribune
Oct. 22, 2006


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When it comes to both the Phoenix Suns’ playing rotation and its ever expanding payroll, James Jones is the perfect definition of a “tweener.” At 6-foot-8 and 220 pounds, he has the length and shooting touch to be successful on the perimeter and the size and basketball IQ to be competitive along the baseline — where he spent all his time in high school and college.

Although he started 24 games last year, Jones is asked to provide depth, scoring, ball movement and, after proving he was capable during last year’s playoff run, some rebounding, shotblocking and defense.

And as one of the few Phoenix players without either a huge contract or a minimum salary ($2.65 million), Jones can be viewed as both a bargain and a potential bargaining chip if the Suns feel the need to reallocate funds in the direction of the big guns.

On and off the floor, Jones understands his place and knows that his work ethic and commitment will only help him, no matter what lies down the road. He loves playing for the Suns and was glad trade rumors that included his name this summer (the long-discussed Charlotte deal involving Melvin Ely) proved to be just that.

“The NBA has more than 400 players. Every team is going to have stars and outstanding talent,” Jones said. “As a second-round pick (49th overall in 2003), you’re just looking for the best way to fill in, find a specialty and a team that has a need for what you do.


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“The longer you play in this league, you see more guys getting older, and getting pushed out because their one dimension isn’t good enough anymore. Unless you’re the best shooter or defender around, you have to pull something else out of your hat or you’re going to fall by the wayside.”

After two largely wasted seasons in Indiana, Jones felt like a 25-year-old rookie with the Suns last season — groping for the best way to fit in and unprepared for Phoenix’s breakneck style. His play faded toward the end of the season when both his jump shot and his confidence level came up short.

But after dedicating himself to a strength program over the summer — focusing on his lower body — the shot has returned and Jones has added improved defense that he showed in flashes during the playoffs.

“He’s playing great. I’m very impressed,” Suns coach Mike D’Antoni said. “He has more confidence, you can see it in the way he plays. He’s a very smart player — one of our best team defenders — and when he makes shots on top of that, he’s really good.

“He’s more comfortable with us and I know I’m more comfortable with him.”

Jones knows his shooting got him a foot in the NBA door.

“If not for that, I would be in Europe somewhere,” he said. “A reputation of being a shooter allows you space to put the ball on the floor and a chance to expand your game. That’s my goal. You can call me a second-year player. I look at last year as a decent rookie season. That’s when it really started for me.”

Jones will be pushed. The Suns acquired Jumaine Jones — a second 6-8 swingman with a shooting touch and credentials as a defender — and there is a chance only one will be in the nine-man playing rotation at a time. James Jones is due almost $3 million next season, when the Suns’ payroll will easily clear the NBA’s luxury tax threshold.

“Hey, Shaquille O’Neal was traded. I’ve been traded before,” James Jones said. “I love it here, everything about it, but I’m not looking over my shoulder. My job is to play, make myself useful and a reason why we’re successful.”
 

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you got to love the kids hustle even when his shot wasnt falling in the post season last year, didnt he have like 4 or 5 blocks in one of the games?

I believe that he had 6 blocks in a Dallas playoff game.
 

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