I'm sorry man, but if you think we're running the same offense now as we were then, you're huffing paint. This team doesn't run anything CLOSE to 7 seconds or less. That offense was predicated on one thing and one thing only... get the ball to Nash and RUN. This offense is SO much more multi-faceted it's not even funny.
Welp Gentry says they're running the same offense, Ill take his word over yours, sorry. They're still shooting a lot of three's and the basis of their offense is the Nash/Amare P&R and Nash's penetration. You really demonstrate your ignorance when you try to claim this offense is substantially different than D'Antonis.
Regular season sure... and that's really all DA supporters care about but one year with a halfway decent coach and what do you know? We're back in the Conference Finals, JUST AS SUCCESSFUL as any DA team. You measure success in regular season, fine. I measure it by post-season and here we are AGAIN.
D'Antoni had the Suns in the conference finals twice, so far since he's been gone the Suns have missed the playoffs and are on the verge of 1 conference finals, thats not really 'just as successful' by any measure.
Lets re-visit this in 2 years, and give the organization 4 years w/ out D'Antoni. My guess is they'll have less wins and less post season success with out him than they did with him. Now thats not all on coaching, the team is getting older now, but I don't see the Suns getting past LA (though I hope they do).
again, you're a simpleton if you think just because we're scoring a ton of points that we're running DA's system.
Nope, no I don't. I didn't say, imply or infer that in anyway. You made it completely up on your own.
cry me a freaking river... as if this team... WHO'S MISSING IT'S STARTING CENTER is the luckiest team alive. Give me a break.
I didnt say they're the 'luckiest team alive', again you're stretching and using hyperbole to grasp at straws because your argument can't hold up on its own. You don't think this Suns team has been luckier than in years past? Look at their playoff match ups so far, a Blazers team that has to have been one of the most injured playoff teams in NBA history, and a Spurs team thats over the hill, has no 3 point shooting and made some rare off season acquisitions (RJ) that didn't fit their program.
you're right... that alone doesn't make hem genuises, nor do I think they are one, but that PLUS the fact that DA has been a complete and UTTER FAILURE EVERYWHERE but with Nash DOES ake him a fool. A one trick pony.
He hasn't been a failure everywhere, you know he won championships in Europe, right? He had less than one season in Denver with a horrific roster and has been slowly blowing up the Knicks to start from scratch. If you really think those are fair circumstances to judge anyone in, you're stupid and thats all their is to it.
and meanwhile Isiah was able to win at the same clip that DA has. I mean, if DA was a great coach as you say he is, shouldn't he at least elevate that team A LITTLE?
Yah shouldn't he be able to win at a higher clip while he's trading off pieces and shedding salaries and having even less talent than Isiah had. Yep, that makes perfect sense!
Judge him once he has at least some talent on his team, lets see what the Knicks do in 2010 FA and then we can be reasonable, rational adults and judge D'Antoni.