Talent. The team was something like 13 in the NBA on defense. In contrast the talent the team had, was more like bottom 10 on defense. Beal may have been able to play a defensive role but was injured all year and off a flow. The expectation of the team was that they would be top 3-5 on offense and about 20 on defense, such that they would be so good on offense that it would overcome the defensive weaknesses.I believe having Young as the associated head coach was part of the reason that caused the failure. I never understood why a reknowned defensive coach Vogel failed to install proper defense all season long.
Budenholzer should get more offense out of this group as his offense schemes are well established in the league in Atlanta and Milwaukee. We should be better on offense. I also think we'll move Nurk. I can't see a 5 out offense with Nurk. In Milwaukee, Brook Lopez shoots a lot of three pointers. There will be some changes for sure
Nurkic was firing away a lot more earlier in the year. He had 90 attempts on the season and 84 were pre all-star break.He only averaged half the attempts last year as his role was staying by the basket and 24% from 3 won't cut it but he has good mechanics and isn't afraid to fire. He's not ideal but the same could be said of Lopez before leaving Brooklyn.
Nurkic was firing away a lot more earlier in the year. He had 90 attempts on the season and 84 were pre all-star break.
Not sure if that was him thinking he had to cut down or Frank/Kevin young asking him to stop. I'm guessing the latter.
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When you have big-3 like that, the main worry shall remain to establish strong enough defense at least the level of final 4 teams in this year's POs, in order to stay in the game. It starts from the weakest link that's Booker.
Looking at our division we were just two games behind the Clippers, who won the division with 51 games. Almost won 60% of our games, at .598. I think it was a bad season based upon expectations.Talent. The team was something like 13 in the NBA on defense. In contrast the talent the team had, was more like bottom 10 on defense. Beal may have been able to play a defensive role but was injured all year and off a flow. The expectation of the teamYou must be registered for see images attachwas that they would be top 3-5 on offense and about 20 on defense, such that they would be so good on offense that it would overcome the defensive weaknesses.
When you look at the team he had coached to a NBA title, they had defensive players like Anthony Davis, Danny Green, Dwight Howard. And so on. Vastly different team than these Suns.
Budenholzer should get more offense out of this group as his offense schemes are well established in the league in Atlanta and Milwaukee. We should be better on offense. I also think we'll move Nurk. I can't see a 5 out offense with Nurk. In Milwaukee, Brook Lopez shoots a lot of three pointers. There will be some changes for sure.
However I do think considering the injury to Beal, and the holes on the team, 49 wins was not a bad result. The team he inherited was a 45 win team and then we messed up the balance of the roster with the Beal trade. No point guard on offense or defense.
I don't think Bud would have done better than 49 wins, but lets see. Maybe he will inherit a much better Beal, and situation. I doubt we run it back with the same core.
Looking at our division we were just two games behind the Clippers, who won the division with 51 games. Almost won 60% of our games, at .598. I think it was a bad season based upon expectations.
Only upon expectations? It was a bad season based on results. The regular season was a wash. All the talk all season was about getting healthy for the playoffs, which we were, and how our big 3 would overwhelm other teams and be unstoppable offensively. We got beat by a good defensive team and didn't look competitive in the first 3 games. It was a bad season based on results. For a veteran team with virtually no flexibility we don't have time of the ability to celebrate a 6th seed and being a few games from a division title. Other than Booker, virtually everyone else is on the downside of their career and will be the same or worse than they were this past season.
A better showing in the post-season than the "what time is the first flight to Cancun?" way they played against Minnesota, and I might be inclined to agree with you.Looking at our division we were just two games behind the Clippers, who won the division with 51 games. Almost won 60% of our games, at .598. I think it was a bad season based upon expectations.
Yeah, the Suns need at least two or three consistent rotation players to be a legitimate contender.
The areas of need are point guard, power forward and center. They need not be starters. Too often, the media likes to talk about something that is likely unobtainable this off season, a starting point guard.
Yeah we need probably 4 guys who can play consistently, no less than 3. We need quality depth in the frontcourt and a good backup PG that can run the second unit.
We also need to re-sign Royce O'Neale. He gives up depth but doesn't really check any boxes in terms of type of player we need. He's a SF, which is fine but Durant doesn't want to be a PF and he's not a PG either. Royce can guard 1-4 but he's not a good rebounder. I think he fits better as a regular starter than Grayson but ultimately I'd prefer both come off the bench.
If we could somehow add a starting PF, backup C, and backup PG I'd be ecstatic but I don't see how that happens given the lack of assets we have. It sucks because we haven't been this strapped for assets or talent in a decade or more, maybe ever. We've lacked talent like the post Nash years but had plenty of cap space, tradable contracts, draft picks, and youth. We had pieces that could have fit also but weren't retained for questionable reasons. You add Torrey Craig, Toumani Camera, Dario Saric, and Cam Payne as a bench and it doesn't look as hopeless. It's not perfect but it's a foundation to build on. Then maybe Eric Gordon stays, who was our only bench scorer, Okogie and Bol² could be developed more as end of the bench guys rather than thrust into meaningful minutes when they aren't ready.
but KD had one of his better statistical seasons, right?Only upon expectations? It was a bad season based on results. The regular season was a wash. All the talk all season was about getting healthy for the playoffs, which we were, and how our big 3 would overwhelm other teams and be unstoppable offensively. We got beat by a good defensive team and didn't look competitive in the first 3 games. It was a bad season based on results. For a veteran team with virtually no flexibility we don't have time of the ability to celebrate a 6th seed and being a few games from a division title. Other than Booker, virtually everyone else is on the downside of their career and will be the same or worse than they were this past season.
but KD had one of his better statistical seasons, right?
True, but it takes the whole team. On paper we have some talented guys. Best three point shooter, Two time Finals MVP, a ton of NBA all star selections in total, etc. What the hell went wrong all season? The narrative is it takes guys time to jell doesn't hold water when you see guys who are thrown together to play in the Olympics have way less doesn't time together, but kick a$$ when they play. The only obvious move is coaching. If the change this season doesn't net a better play off run, then the next step may be blowing it up.Good for him but it didn't lead to a single post season win.
Well it’s certainly not his fault.Good for him but it didn't lead to a single post season win.
Careful, them's fighting words on this board.Well it’s certainly not his fault.
He carried this team most of the year.
A lot of failure points on this team but he wasn’t one of those.
Well it’s certainly not his fault.
He carried this team most of the year.
A lot of failure points on this team but he wasn’t one of those.
I am guessing the coaching change signals a run it back one more time scenario. If it doesn't work this season, I feel KD may be the trade piece. We are stuck with Beal, and Booker isn't going anywhere. KD would be the odd man out.It's not Durant's fault nor Beal, but it's hard to go shopping without some change in your pocket.
They will have the same issues unless have bench player contributions.I am guessing the coaching change signals a run it back one more time scenario. If it doesn't work this season, I feel KD may be the trade piece. We are stuck with Beal, and Booker isn't going anywhere. KD would be the odd man out.
I am guessing the coaching change signals a run it back one more time scenario. If it doesn't work this season, I feel KD may be the trade piece. We are stuck with Beal, and Booker isn't going anywhere. KD would be the odd man out.