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Whole season rides or dies on CP3. That was obvious before the game and we didn’t learn anything we didn’t know, IMO.
Whole season rides or dies on CP3. That was obvious before the game and we didn’t learn anything we didn’t know, IMO.
We were missing two players that are big for the fluidity of our offense. Paul in the starting unit (which also puts Payne on the bench where he is most effective) and Saric for the 2nd unit. The offense will look much better when they are playing.Yup, and considering he is already sore, I am not optimistic.
We were missing two players that are big for the fluidity of our offense. Paul in the starting unit (which also puts Payne on the bench where he is most effective) and Saric for the 2nd unit. The offense will look much better when they are playing.
Also shocking that a 35 year old player has a little soreness shortly after restarting full training...
Galloway had a good night. Ayton was the same old Ayton. Ill take it over the alternatives. Everyone else seemed rusty. Utah is at altitude maybe not the best place for preseason but we are getting work in. We obviously need to address the backup PG issues Payne was ok but we need more than ok. To be fair we looked like a team that turned over 49% of the roster. We will be ok and preseason is there for a reason. Way too many open uncontested 3s for the Jazz who were on fire and used to the altitude. Once the season gets rolling that will have much less bearing on most games. Suns got thrown to the wolves this preseason with 2 vs Jazz at altitude and 2 vs Lakers but i have a feeling we will be ready on the 23rd to give the Mavs a go.
Hopefully people aren’t putting too much stock into a preseason game. I could care less if they win a preseason game. December 23rd and beyond is all that matters to me.
Kinda hard to do when 3 of your main rotation pieces aren’t there. Clearly they have work to do. I agree with what you’re saying. My point is that there is such a thing as over-analyzing preseason to the point where we think it’ll translate to regular season. CP was on JJ Reddick’s podcast recently and told the story of playing on the Hornets for Monty where they didn’t win a preseason game and played horrible but started the year 11-2. Not saying it’ll happen here but I caution us in being too critical when the team was missing key rotation players, and literally just started practicing together last week. HahaWe're a tough crowd.
No, preseason games do not matter but getting player rotations right and everyone on the same page offensively and defensively is important. It's more about how a team plays than winning.
Kinda hard to do when 3 of your main rotation pieces aren’t there. Clearly they have work to do. I agree with what you’re saying. My point is that there is such a thing as over-analyzing preseason to the point where we think it’ll translate to regular season. CP was on JJ Reddick’s podcast recently and told the story of playing on the Hornets for Monty where they didn’t win a preseason game and played horrible but started the year 11-2. Not saying it’ll happen here but I caution us in being too critical when the team was missing key rotation players, and literally just started practicing together last week. Haha
If that is multiple choice, I say . . . neither of the above.I think we are agreeing. I'm just looking at why preseason games are important and it's not wins and losses.
It's more important to find out how you want to play as a team and essential to find player rotations (where players fit) and refine the offense and defense.
Years back the Suns would win most of their preseason games and crash in the regular season so it became pretty obvious that was not an indicator.
Just note that wins and losses aside, a weaker than expected Spring Training set the tone for what was an unbearable 2020 D-Backs season.
Pre-season record isn't the end-all-be-all, but bad play there can and often does carry over into the regular season. And in a compressed season like this one, that is a death knell.