Evil Ash
Henchman Supreme
Dustbuster said:As many as possible according to the new Suns' doctrine. It seems to me that we are too extreme in everything. For a while it was the extreme youth movement, where no one on the squad was over thirty except a few misfits. We were all about potential. We then went into "win now" mode, but again have gone too extreme, to the point that we have been loathe to stay in drafts or pick up/keep any player 27 or younger.
It seems to me that in the latter half of last year we had a good mix of veterans and young players, and that attributed to a lot of our succcess. The Q for KT was a good move at first, although I hated losing out on the current draft, particularly when it was so deep. But pretty much everything after that has questionable. We offered Bell a big contract, and then went really, really cheap after that. Some statements in today's EVTribune article made it sound like we are pretty much done after the JJ trade, and in my opinion we have left some gaping holes.
Behind Amare and KT we really have nothing but question marks. Burke has never done anything on an NBA level. Tischer has never played in the NBA. Padgett is not a tradition 4 or 5 at all, and has traditionally been a marginal player anyway (never averaged even 20mpg, 4 rebounds, or 7 points). That's not incredibly encouraging.
And backup PG is just as bad. We have Barbosa, who has yet to really grasp some of the finer principles of running a team (some think he never will) and has been terribly erratic. And we have Diaw, another marginal player that seems to have some potential - but we have a coach that seems very put off by inconsistency. I wouldn't call that position covered at all.
If we have to run with Bell or JJax in the starting lineup, we actually have less depth overall than last year right now, and we were hurting for depth last year. We have also inserted two players into the starting lineup that have never in their careers played the number of minutes that our starters typically have. Can KT, for example, stay on the floor for 35+ minutes without for getting too many fouls? The same needs to be asked for Bell. Will KTs body accept that kind of punishment over the long haul and still give him enough juice for the postseason?
I think we still need some more work, even if we hold off using the big TE until later. We need a few more reliable players before training camp.
Some suggestions on the cheap: Grant or some other amnesty casualty big, Dan Dickau, Jay Williams, Steve Blake, Devin Brown, Mikki Moore. I'm sure there are others, not to mention players lost in other teams rotation that the minor TE might land.
Hello chicken little. Hate to break it to you but the sky is not falling. Yes, we lost JJ but life will move on without him. Heck we won a playoff series without him. How in the world can that be? He created his own shots right and was the entirety of our offense? If you really think this you need to check yourself
Yes the loss of JJ hurts like many of us have said but in order to sign JJ we would've had to do the exact same thing we're doing now ... namely in changing the team around. The truth of the matter is that we would've been massively hamstrung by the JJ contract ... sure it would've been nice to keep him on this team but he evidently is so mentally soft (if you are wanting to leave a team due to how contract negotiations happened a year ago YOU ARE BEYOND SOFT) that he wanted to move to a new team when things did not go his way. I'd rather not worry about having a heartbroken, mentally soft player, that could easily go back into his shell again. Yes he had a great year but thats all it was a great year. The offense will simply not vanish due to his departure
The reasons we lost the series against the eventual world champions is because we couldn't rebound to save our lives, left ginobli and parker drive the lane at will, and having a sheer lack of depth lead to players being exhausted (especially nash). When JJ came back we won A GAME ... not the series ... A GAME. Some people on here act as though he would've been the difference in that series but trust me it was proven otherwise.
We have added some players to help with our weaknesses from last year and are continually adding role players to fill out the roster. Will this roster be as good as last year? Heck I couldn't tell you due to the simple point that OUR ROSTER ISN'T COMPLETED YET. All rambling, whining, complaining and stating about how this team will stink is good for letting stress out and nothing more. Lets wait until the final team is completed and heck maybe even see how they play on the basketball court (rather than on paper) before we declare this team to have gone on a major step back
As far as Brian Grant goes he'd be a decent addition for this team if he can remain healthy enough to play around 10 minutes a game. He'd be a nice role player addition to rebound, play defense, and occassionally hit the wide open jump shot. He's not starting for us, he'd just be a bench player.
Yes we seem to be going torwards older players mainly for 3 reasons. 1) Older players know that they are role players and don't bitch and complain about a lack of playing time, shots, etc. They do what they are supposed to and help the team. 2) Older players also tend not to overvalue themselves. There are a great deal of younger players that overvalue themselves and see themselves as something greater than what they are (quite a few are glorified role players) and hence seek the bigger paycheck. 3) Sorta goes with 2 in the fact that they want to win championships and that is their top priority. Its all about winning with these players (they don't have to be older but thats the tendency) not their next pay day.
We still have pieces in place (namely 2 trade exemptions and draft picks) in order for us to add to this team. We have to take a wait and see approach to judge the team when the season starts ... until then its pointless