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Welcome to Amareca
Prelude:
Boston - Paul Pierce , Al Jefferson/Ryan Gomes(Kevin Garnett), Jeff Green (Ray Allen), Rajon Rondo, Kendrick Perkins
Portland - Brandon Roy, Lamarcus Aldridge, Greg Oden, Travis Outlaw, Rudy Fernandez, Nicolas Batum, Sergio Rodriguez, Jerryd Bayless, Martell Webster
New Orleans - Chris Paul, David West
Orlando - Dwight Howard , Jameer Nelson, Courtney Lee
San Antonio Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili, Tony Parker
What do these teams have in common? Everyone built their team through multiple draftpicks making a big impact.
You could also include Cleveland, LA Lakers, Miami who just needed one great pick to build very good teams.
To a lesser extent Atlanta with Smith, Horford, Williams, Houston(Ming,Brooks,Landry,Scola) and Dallas (Dirk, Howard, Harris(Kidd), Barea).
A hybrid like Utah with Deron Williams, Corey Brewer, Andrei Kirilenko, Paul Millsap and some expensive FA like Boozer and Okur.
The only exception really is Detroit with just Prince and the other parts were acquired through good trades or FA signings.
So why should the Suns rebuild this offseason?
1. A mediocre year is a lost year. It's bad for the fans and it is bad for the team to suffer through. A mediocre year means that it will take at least a year longer to get back to a very good level.
2. If they decide not to rebuild this year, they will automatically lose all of the expiring contracts (Shaq,Nash,Amare) which are valueable pieces this year.
If they keep the team together it probably means that they are looking to retool through free agency in 2010 with or without Amare.
But recent history shows that building a team through free agency rarely works. Great players almost never change teams through free agency, Shaq was the only exception over the last 20 years and MAYBE Nash if you want to insist on it (though he was never being looked at as a great player at that time at least).
Also this would prevent us from ever being truly bad so we would never get a high draft pick.
3. No matter what we do, we can't turn it around and expect to be a very good team next season unless we win the lottery and other miracles happen. We could probably make some trades to improve our team for next season but only at the cost of mortgaging the rest of our future and that would be unaccaptable.
But Oklahoma has our pick, we can't rebuild!
Yes we can! It's not worth thinking about the pick anymore, it is gone anyway. Not rebuilding because of that pick only serves one purpose - to hurt Oklahoma.
Wether we trade for that pick or any other equally as valueable pick doesn't make a real difference.
And if you absolutely must get the pick back, just because you don't want to face the possibility of having to give up the first #1 pick in the history of this franchise, then we have to bite the sour apple and trade for it. Oklahoma will certainly listen as they already have 3 top 5 picks on their roster and are on the verge of becomming a very good team, they could use a forward/center or a shooting guard.
Only radical changes will change this team
Getting Porter to change this team didn't work. Beefing up and getting some size didn't change this team except that we were naturally a better rebounding team. Getting some defensive players won't change this team either.
As long as we have a team filled with players who can only play a run and gun style and struggle at a slow pace in the halfcourt like Nash, Barnes, Barbosa for example we will never be able to change our style.
And everyone we draft would be forced to adapt that style and devellop accordingly which makes it even harder to change our style.
That's why we need to purge our roster almost entirely and get new players that a coach with a balanced philosophy can work into his own system.
My Plan
Coaching:
Gentry was a nice pick to try and save this season because he could coach the old style that too many players on this team needed to be effective. Unfortunately ever that didn't work out because of Amare's injury.
I can't see how Gentry could possibly be the Coach of our future unless Kerr breaks his word and goes back to a philosophy of building an entertaining run and gun team with little chance at a title but enough wins to make many people happy.
My target would be:
Flip Saunders!
Why? He can coach a young team, he is a balanced coach who values defense and offense, he is a big name that young players will respect and he has been quite succesful.
Roster Changes:
Like I said, we need radical changes if we rebuild. It is an absolute must to identify the players in the draft that we like and be as aggressive on draft day as we have ever been to get who we want.
Everyone has to be on the trading block with the exception of Dragic, Lopez, Dudley and Amundson because all of them are cheap, have little value anyway and are young. They could still be had obviously but there is no point going around trying to trade them for something.
Amare and Barbosa are players that could be kept around if there is no good deal available. Though Barbosa would have to shopped pretty hard because he does have good value, he is a good player with a very nice contract. The problem is that he falls into the category of guys on our roster that clearly struggle if we don't play at a high pace, knowing that we shouldn't keep him around only to find out that it is really true and try to trade him when it's too late and his value being down.
We should try to keep Grant Hill if he wants, a veteran like Hill is always a good thing on a rebuilding team.
What we should look for in any trade are:
-draftpicks (as high as possible)
-contracts can be worse than the ones we trade since adding FA to a rebuilding team is not important until you get to a level where you need to add just 1 or 2 role players to get to the final level.
The roster should be much cheaper anyway until your good draftpicks get out of their rookie contracts.
-getting veteran players that are known as hard workers to make sure you create the perfect environment for a very young team to get better. Other players like lets say Eddy Curry could still be acquired to make trade works but should be bought out.
-identify young talented players with low value who are flying under the radar or simply need a chance (like Joe Johnson)
History
In 2004 the Suns had a chance to rebuild. They decided against rebuilding through the draft. They wanted to be competetive immediately after failing to make the playoffs the 2nd time since 1989 or so.
Instead of keeping their #7 pick and their caproom to extend Joe Johnson and keep the rest together down the road they spend everything on Steve Nash and QRich forcing them to give up almost all of their draftpicks until 2010 in cost saving moves later.
Had they done what I advocate them to do they could have had Amare Stoudemire, Joe Johnson, Leandro Barbosa and Andre Iguodala in 2004-2005. A likely lottery pick in 2005 could have landed them Chris Paul or Deron Williams and if not high enough it would certainly have been high enough to trade up the remaining few spots.
In 2006 they should have been good enough to be considered a good team for many years to come, but with Amare missing the entire 2005-2006 season due to microfracture they would have likely had another lottery pick to add to that team which could have been used to get Lamarcus Aldridge for example giving them Chris Paul, Andre Iguodala, Joe Johnson, Amare Stoudemire, Lamarcus Aldridge assuming Barbosa and Marion were traded in some way to possibly move up 1-3 spots or get other pieces before that to trade up at that point.
Of course in 2007 Chris Paul was already good enough to absolutely shatter Nash's MVP seasons.
Not only would this have been the best team in the league, at least on paper, but one of the teams with the best future.
The approach Bryan Colangelo took with Mike D'Antoni brought short term immediate success and a grim future.
Boston - Paul Pierce , Al Jefferson/Ryan Gomes(Kevin Garnett), Jeff Green (Ray Allen), Rajon Rondo, Kendrick Perkins
Portland - Brandon Roy, Lamarcus Aldridge, Greg Oden, Travis Outlaw, Rudy Fernandez, Nicolas Batum, Sergio Rodriguez, Jerryd Bayless, Martell Webster
New Orleans - Chris Paul, David West
Orlando - Dwight Howard , Jameer Nelson, Courtney Lee
San Antonio Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili, Tony Parker
What do these teams have in common? Everyone built their team through multiple draftpicks making a big impact.
You could also include Cleveland, LA Lakers, Miami who just needed one great pick to build very good teams.
To a lesser extent Atlanta with Smith, Horford, Williams, Houston(Ming,Brooks,Landry,Scola) and Dallas (Dirk, Howard, Harris(Kidd), Barea).
A hybrid like Utah with Deron Williams, Corey Brewer, Andrei Kirilenko, Paul Millsap and some expensive FA like Boozer and Okur.
The only exception really is Detroit with just Prince and the other parts were acquired through good trades or FA signings.
So why should the Suns rebuild this offseason?
1. A mediocre year is a lost year. It's bad for the fans and it is bad for the team to suffer through. A mediocre year means that it will take at least a year longer to get back to a very good level.
2. If they decide not to rebuild this year, they will automatically lose all of the expiring contracts (Shaq,Nash,Amare) which are valueable pieces this year.
If they keep the team together it probably means that they are looking to retool through free agency in 2010 with or without Amare.
But recent history shows that building a team through free agency rarely works. Great players almost never change teams through free agency, Shaq was the only exception over the last 20 years and MAYBE Nash if you want to insist on it (though he was never being looked at as a great player at that time at least).
Also this would prevent us from ever being truly bad so we would never get a high draft pick.
3. No matter what we do, we can't turn it around and expect to be a very good team next season unless we win the lottery and other miracles happen. We could probably make some trades to improve our team for next season but only at the cost of mortgaging the rest of our future and that would be unaccaptable.
But Oklahoma has our pick, we can't rebuild!
Yes we can! It's not worth thinking about the pick anymore, it is gone anyway. Not rebuilding because of that pick only serves one purpose - to hurt Oklahoma.
Wether we trade for that pick or any other equally as valueable pick doesn't make a real difference.
And if you absolutely must get the pick back, just because you don't want to face the possibility of having to give up the first #1 pick in the history of this franchise, then we have to bite the sour apple and trade for it. Oklahoma will certainly listen as they already have 3 top 5 picks on their roster and are on the verge of becomming a very good team, they could use a forward/center or a shooting guard.
Only radical changes will change this team
Getting Porter to change this team didn't work. Beefing up and getting some size didn't change this team except that we were naturally a better rebounding team. Getting some defensive players won't change this team either.
As long as we have a team filled with players who can only play a run and gun style and struggle at a slow pace in the halfcourt like Nash, Barnes, Barbosa for example we will never be able to change our style.
And everyone we draft would be forced to adapt that style and devellop accordingly which makes it even harder to change our style.
That's why we need to purge our roster almost entirely and get new players that a coach with a balanced philosophy can work into his own system.
My Plan
Coaching:
Gentry was a nice pick to try and save this season because he could coach the old style that too many players on this team needed to be effective. Unfortunately ever that didn't work out because of Amare's injury.
I can't see how Gentry could possibly be the Coach of our future unless Kerr breaks his word and goes back to a philosophy of building an entertaining run and gun team with little chance at a title but enough wins to make many people happy.
My target would be:
Flip Saunders!
Why? He can coach a young team, he is a balanced coach who values defense and offense, he is a big name that young players will respect and he has been quite succesful.
Roster Changes:
Like I said, we need radical changes if we rebuild. It is an absolute must to identify the players in the draft that we like and be as aggressive on draft day as we have ever been to get who we want.
Everyone has to be on the trading block with the exception of Dragic, Lopez, Dudley and Amundson because all of them are cheap, have little value anyway and are young. They could still be had obviously but there is no point going around trying to trade them for something.
Amare and Barbosa are players that could be kept around if there is no good deal available. Though Barbosa would have to shopped pretty hard because he does have good value, he is a good player with a very nice contract. The problem is that he falls into the category of guys on our roster that clearly struggle if we don't play at a high pace, knowing that we shouldn't keep him around only to find out that it is really true and try to trade him when it's too late and his value being down.
We should try to keep Grant Hill if he wants, a veteran like Hill is always a good thing on a rebuilding team.
What we should look for in any trade are:
-draftpicks (as high as possible)
-contracts can be worse than the ones we trade since adding FA to a rebuilding team is not important until you get to a level where you need to add just 1 or 2 role players to get to the final level.
The roster should be much cheaper anyway until your good draftpicks get out of their rookie contracts.
-getting veteran players that are known as hard workers to make sure you create the perfect environment for a very young team to get better. Other players like lets say Eddy Curry could still be acquired to make trade works but should be bought out.
-identify young talented players with low value who are flying under the radar or simply need a chance (like Joe Johnson)
History
In 2004 the Suns had a chance to rebuild. They decided against rebuilding through the draft. They wanted to be competetive immediately after failing to make the playoffs the 2nd time since 1989 or so.
Instead of keeping their #7 pick and their caproom to extend Joe Johnson and keep the rest together down the road they spend everything on Steve Nash and QRich forcing them to give up almost all of their draftpicks until 2010 in cost saving moves later.
Had they done what I advocate them to do they could have had Amare Stoudemire, Joe Johnson, Leandro Barbosa and Andre Iguodala in 2004-2005. A likely lottery pick in 2005 could have landed them Chris Paul or Deron Williams and if not high enough it would certainly have been high enough to trade up the remaining few spots.
In 2006 they should have been good enough to be considered a good team for many years to come, but with Amare missing the entire 2005-2006 season due to microfracture they would have likely had another lottery pick to add to that team which could have been used to get Lamarcus Aldridge for example giving them Chris Paul, Andre Iguodala, Joe Johnson, Amare Stoudemire, Lamarcus Aldridge assuming Barbosa and Marion were traded in some way to possibly move up 1-3 spots or get other pieces before that to trade up at that point.
Of course in 2007 Chris Paul was already good enough to absolutely shatter Nash's MVP seasons.
Not only would this have been the best team in the league, at least on paper, but one of the teams with the best future.
The approach Bryan Colangelo took with Mike D'Antoni brought short term immediate success and a grim future.
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