The suns ability to defend the low post in the half court depends on KT alleviating some the the pressure on the double teaming and on the suns depth, defensively. I am pleased with the way KT has been moving around this year. With KT defending the post up player and diaw, marion or amare(or JR or JuJ) coming from the weak side, I think the suns will be OK. KT played very well against opposing post players last year. As far as Dirk, the suns got into foul trouble in the WCF last year because they had only Marion and TT to guard him. After these guys were saddled with a few quick fouls, they just had to let him shoot. This year, Amare, KT, Marion, and maybe JuJ can do it, it'll be tough to get the suns into foul trouble.I like your assessment, however, I still wish the Suns had one more big body inside and I'm not taking about Marks or Burke. I still see Brand, Odom and even Dirk working the Suns over inside last season... and then there is always Tim Duncan as well. Maybe this will not be a problem if the Suns manage to stay healthy, but I still worry.
A slippery(when wet) ball is not a headgame, just try to catch a wet rubber ball passed at speed through the air or a bounce pass and shoot it quickly(sound familiar?). Or maybe a wet ball could be difficult to handle when performing or recieving one handed wrap around passes or on fast breaks where the ball changes hands alot. But your quick thought was accurate, Kobe will find the hole, and he wont be worrying too much about passing the ball. He'll wind the clock down get a good grip on the ball and shoot it.
I share your concern. My first thought was that a team can always utilize the skills of a great player. However, this is not always the case with team chemistry. This is probably a bad analogy but Marbury used to need to have the ball in his hands to be effective. This is my concern as well with Amare.
Overall I guess it's a good problem to have considering the Suns did not even have Amare last season. I guess only time will tell. It's almost like the Suns may have to choose between two styles of play right now... play like last season or feed the ball down low to Amare. Here's hoping these two styles merge seamlessly.
No offense but I couldn't care less how this team starts as long as it finishes extremely strong. As long as this team is .500 through the first month they will be just fine. Especially in their division. No team got that much stronger and the suns added to their mix a former All star and some role players.I just do not feel this team has any spark coming out of the gate. I'm not sure why. The only real thing missing starting this season is Eddie House. No matter what anyone thinks about Eddie's lack of playing time in the playoffs, he got this team off to a fast start last season. He seemed to energize the crowd and the team with his enthusiasm and his 3-point shooting. He was a sparkplug, so to speak, early in the season.
I believe the Suns are going to need someone to supply a spark for this team until it reforms it's identity. I'm hoping someone on this team steps up. Otherwise I fear the Suns may lose more games than they would like early on. Yes, I know the regular season has not started, but I just do not feel the chemistry is here yet. I hope I'm wrong.
No offense but I couldn't care less how this team starts as long as it finishes extremely strong. As long as this team is .500 through the first month they will be just fine. Especially in their division. No team got that much stronger and the suns added to their mix a former All star and some role players.
They'll have to beat both the Mavericks and Spurs no matter what (well, unless they get the #1 seed, which they won't). So the only thing that will depend on the regular-season record is home-court advantage in Game 7, which is nice to have but not a huge deal.
It seems like the Suns were in this situation last season and it helped.
If the Suns are weak enough to get extended to seven games by teams like the Lakers and Clippers, they aren't really contenders for the title.
Dallas won Game 7 in San Antonio last season. You do what you have to do.
They'll have to beat both the Mavericks and Spurs no matter what (well, unless they get the #1 seed, which they won't). So the only thing that will depend on the regular-season record is home-court advantage in Game 7, which is nice to have but not a huge deal.
Its all D'Antoni's fault. I really don't think Eric is right - Banks did okay as a PG in Minny and he wanted to come to Phoenix and backup Steve Nash but Mike doesn't know how to make an offense that anyone but Steve can operate. So Banks is being set up for failure...
There will not be any chemistry problems with this team.
This years suns team will have the same staring line-up as last years.
(Most of the last year)
Nash, Bell, Diaw, Marion, & Thomas.
They will be fine starting out and Barbosa and/or Amare will probably be the first off the bench.
This is my guess how the subbing will go?
6th Amare, 7th Barbosa, 8th Banks, 9th James Jones.
When Amare starts to play with Nash he will eventually get his game back.
Last year Kurt Thomas and Raja Bell took a month+ to get going with this team. they will start out better this year. Nash & Marion have played together forever, so that is not a problem. Diaw can play with anybody.
The problems of rebounding hopefully will be better to start with because of Kurt Thomas playing here a year, and supposedly in better condition than the start last year.
But the team rebounds will not get a lot better until Amare plays more minutes.
I think to start the year their biggest problem is going to be the back up point guard. Banks is a shoot first combo guard that reminds some of Marbury. Hopefully he does the team thing and goes for the assists, but if he does not Nash will again play lots of minutes.
It is my hope that Banks improves and after a month? he becomes a good backup to Nash. This will be very important later in the year to keep Nash from playing lots of minutes. But do not be surprised to see Nash playing big minutes to start the year.
By the way, a win now is as important as a win later in the year and D'Antoni is going to try to win every game including the first one, even if it means playing 7-8 players! He says he is going with a 9 man rotation and he probably will, but we play the Lakers the first game and everybody wants a win there!