Bufalay
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Very good point.The players who have been most affected by Gentry's coaching style have not been here during DA years. Dudley, Frye, Amundson, Dragic and Lopez have given this team levels of depth that I haven't seen on a Suns team in decades. I just don't see Gentry having similar success with the likes of Banks, House, Rose, Jacobsen, Marks or Burke. There's a reason why a lot of our past bench players are either out of the league already or warming benches for other teams. People keep saying how we had so much talent in the past, but that was mostly constrained to our top 5 or 6 players. We never really had much talent beyond that until now.
Mostly I agree that Mike D's teams were entertaining as hell and there was one year we could have been title bound. But that team, while talented, doesn't have the cohesiveness we're seeing right now.
And frankly, whether you liked D'Antoni or not, I'm tired of everyone bringing him up all the time. It's a killjoy when you're just trying to enjoy what was a spectacular win and series.
Maybe if we could bring this guy back from the dead everybody would be happy. If you dont know who he is, look up Suns history.
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Gentry has been phenomenal at getting this team to play at the level they are playing at now. He got them to enjoy playing defense without sacrificing any of our offensive explosiveness. He helped build incredible chemistry. But could he have the same success with prior Suns teams? Imo, probably not quite.
The players who have been most affected by Gentry's coaching style have not been here during DA years. Dudley, Frye, Amundson, Dragic and Lopez have given this team levels of depth that I haven't seen on a Suns team in decades. I just don't see Gentry having similar success with the likes of Banks, House, Rose, Jacobsen, Marks or Burke. There's a reason why a lot of our past bench players are either out of the league already or warming benches for other teams. People keep saying how we had so much talent in the past, but that was mostly constrained to our top 5 or 6 players. We never really had much talent beyond that until now.
Ultimately, I strongly believe, as I always had, that it is the players that win and lose games, not coaches. Does anyone really believe we would be in the position we are now had we not had our second unit the whole season? And btw, even though we haven't beaten the Spurs with DA we had been to the Western conference finals, twice, even one year without Amare. How can people not consider that an accomplishment?
And you know what the sad part is? If the Suns don't win a title this season, a few years from now the same people who now blame DA for all our past failures will look at this season and consider it a failure too, and then blame Gentry for it. It's just the way it works.
No. Because those people figured this SUNS team was probably good for an 8th seed plus maybe a 2nd rd exit at best. Make no mistake. This is still DA's core: Nash & Amare plus DA's bench which = Barbosa.And you know what the sad part is? If the Suns don't win a title this season, a few years from now the same people who now blame DA for all our past failures will look at this season and consider it a failure too, and then blame Gentry for it. It's just the way it works.
I just keep defending DA because so many like to rag on him. DA deserves better. I prefer the direction the Suns are going with Gentry.
However, let me ask one question. Do you really think Gentry would be the head coach he is today if he had not learned under DA's offensive system. I think not. What Gentry did was take the foundation DA laid and built a better version of the Suns with defense, depth and camaraderie throughout the whole team.
Now let's enjoy the Suns.
Maybe if we could bring this guy back from the dead everybody would be happy. If you dont know who he is, look up Suns history.
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I just keep defending DA because so many like to rag on him. DA deserves better. I prefer the direction the Suns are going with Gentry.
However, let me ask one question. Do you really think Gentry would be the head coach he is today if he had not learned under DA's offensive system. I think not. What Gentry did was take the foundation DA laid and built a better version of the Suns with defense, depth and camaraderie throughout the whole team.
Now let's enjoy the Suns.
Yeah right they are inferior now that we pretty much beat them but before they were called a favorite to win the title after they beat the Mavs?
Just admit it... you were WRONG about DA's "genius". We're just as successful without him as we were with him and without Nash, he's just as AWFUL as he's ALWAYS been.
Yes, but had DA done the same, that would mean putting the game in the hands of someone like Banks. Would you have faith in that? And you can fault DA for signing Banks instead of drafting Rondo, but having a real GM instead of DA in that role would have prevented that. And you can fault DA for not developing Banks (or someone else?) into a player like Dragic, but then again no other coach in this league has been able to do that with Banks or anyone who's been on our roster.Even in the Portland series, he started following DA's tradition of overusing Nash to wear him down, before he had no other choices but sticking to trusting his bench. Unlike DA, he is just willing to adapt to the situation. And luckily, we have found a new identity along the way.
Ah, but that was pretty much the case before the 2004/05 season too. We were just hoping for a return to the playoffs; certainly no one even dreamt about having the best record in the league or getting to the Western finals.No. Because those people figured this SUNS team was probably good for an 8th seed plus maybe a 2nd rd exit at best.
Before Nash arrived sure......i'll give you that. How about the expectations locally & nationally the next 3 seasons though?Ah, but that was pretty much the case before the 2004/05 season too. We were just hoping for a return to the playoffs; certainly no one even dreamt about having the best record in the league or getting to the Western finals.
Anyway, certainly DA had flaws and Gentry did learn from both what DA did right and what he did wrong. But I will not agree that DA is the reason the Suns have not won a title in the past, just like, should we not win it under Gentry, I won't agree that he was the reason either.
Oh, I'm used to itThis post is excellent, well reasoned, logically and well written. Prepare to be shouted down by an army of people who rely solely on platitudes and cliches to inform their view on sports.
Yes, but had DA done the same, that would mean putting the game in the hands of someone like Banks. Would you have faith in that? And you can fault DA for signing Banks instead of drafting Rondo, but having a real GM instead of DA in that role would have prevented that. And you can fault DA for not developing Banks (or someone else?) into a player like Dragic, but then again no other coach in this league has been able to do that with Banks or anyone who's been on our roster.
Yes, but had DA done the same, that would mean putting the game in the hands of someone like Banks. Would you have faith in that? And you can fault DA for signing Banks instead of drafting Rondo, but having a real GM instead of DA in that role would have prevented that. And you can fault DA for not developing Banks (or someone else?) into a player like Dragic, but then again no other coach in this league has been able to do that with Banks or anyone who's been on our roster.
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RIP, the suns and we (the fans) have to do it for this guy.. Win a championship for Cotton.
The Banks reference is quite ignorant and lacks any trace of logic. DA hand-picked Banks himself and gave him 25/5 contract as the GM, while spitting out the famous quote "I ain't in the business of developing rookies" when he had the chance to pick Rondo with our first-round pick. (And people wrongly blamed Sarver of being cheap for selling that pick to Boston.) So, it turns out that Banks was his excuse for only playing 6- or 7-man rotation? Did he even know how to use Banks as Nash's sub? Did he know how to game-plan a rotation with more than 7 guys, at all? Because he protected himself from subjecting to this test/caveat by not picking any bench player he could use in games as GM, it appeared.
Ultimately, I strongly believe, as I always had, that it is the players that win and lose games, not coaches.
I didnt hear anyone calling them a favorite to win the title, I certainly didn't. Its been LA, Cleveland and Orlando all along for most folks. The rest of your post was so moronic Im not going to bother to respond.
How was I wrong about anything? Guess who's offense that is the Suns are running out there? Hint: its a guy who's in NYC now.
The Suns were not 'just as successful' with out him as they were with him. Take a look at their W-L percentage with and without him, guess what: its better with.
Now that they're back to D'Antonis offense they're having good results, so to act like D'Antonis system was the failure is silly.
Those D'Antoni teams had a lot of bad luck some years and others they just weren't the best team.
This years Spurs team isn't the Spurs from earlier this decade though, and while I'm thrilled to be beating them, it doesn't make Kerr or Gentry some kind of geniuses and D'Antoni a fool. Thats the sort of moronic, black and white thinking that unfortunately plagues most sports fans and has me checking the Suns subforum less and less these days.
If you think D'Antoni is an awful coach you don't know much about basketball and thats the long and short of it. I don't think he's a Hall of Famer (though he may get there some day) but to criticize him for not having success with the other rosters he's had is ridiculous. Isiah Thomas screwed that Knicks team up in a gigantic way and everyone knew it was going to take a few years to blow things up and rebuild.