Kurt Thomas is overpaid. If it were not for the luxury tax it would not be so bad, but for a guy who seemed likely to be getting 10 to 12 minutes a game this coming season, $16 million in outlay was awfully pricy.
The problem now is figuring out a way to replace what he brought to Suns for less money. IMHO, the problem is that we are trying to find one guy and should instead be looking for two.
1. POSSIBLE ROTATION PLAYER: The Suns rotation requires somebody who can run, shoot and rebound. He doesn't have to be big, but he has to be very athletic.
2. SOMEONE TO PLAY AGAINST DUNCAN: A few years ago Jerome James of the Sonics had some of his best games in the playoffs against Duncan. He did almost nothing either before or after. This year the best defense against Duncan in the playoffs was by Nene and Zydrunas Ilgauskas; both of whom are big. Last year during the regular season, Dallas beat the Spurs 3 of 4 in part because they have two really big guys including Dampier.
The problem with KT was that he was that he was not ideally suited to either function. He was just too slow for the Suns standard style nor much of a ball handler. At the same time, he's just not tall enough to bother Duncan.
Perhaps the solution is to find two guys rather than to find someone who can fill both functions. It might mean carrying 14 guys, but it could be better than trying to get one guy who does both, but neither all that well.
IMHO, PJ Brown is the best candidate for the 2nd role. However, if he's not available I'd look at video of how other big, slow guys have done against Duncan. These guys are increasingly passe, but would be very useful in the Spurs series.
There may be some athlete with some skills who can perform the 1st role who has no chance against Duncan. My guess is that there will be some guys available by the end of training camp who are better athlete/defenders than Jumaine but have a similar skill set.
With luck, the Suns could actually get better results with two specialists. I'm not sure this is possible, but there just aren't many guys who can play both roles well for any price.
The problem now is figuring out a way to replace what he brought to Suns for less money. IMHO, the problem is that we are trying to find one guy and should instead be looking for two.
1. POSSIBLE ROTATION PLAYER: The Suns rotation requires somebody who can run, shoot and rebound. He doesn't have to be big, but he has to be very athletic.
2. SOMEONE TO PLAY AGAINST DUNCAN: A few years ago Jerome James of the Sonics had some of his best games in the playoffs against Duncan. He did almost nothing either before or after. This year the best defense against Duncan in the playoffs was by Nene and Zydrunas Ilgauskas; both of whom are big. Last year during the regular season, Dallas beat the Spurs 3 of 4 in part because they have two really big guys including Dampier.
The problem with KT was that he was that he was not ideally suited to either function. He was just too slow for the Suns standard style nor much of a ball handler. At the same time, he's just not tall enough to bother Duncan.
Perhaps the solution is to find two guys rather than to find someone who can fill both functions. It might mean carrying 14 guys, but it could be better than trying to get one guy who does both, but neither all that well.
IMHO, PJ Brown is the best candidate for the 2nd role. However, if he's not available I'd look at video of how other big, slow guys have done against Duncan. These guys are increasingly passe, but would be very useful in the Spurs series.
There may be some athlete with some skills who can perform the 1st role who has no chance against Duncan. My guess is that there will be some guys available by the end of training camp who are better athlete/defenders than Jumaine but have a similar skill set.
With luck, the Suns could actually get better results with two specialists. I'm not sure this is possible, but there just aren't many guys who can play both roles well for any price.
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