I don't think we've seen nearly enough to know whether Kerr's plan (and Porter's coaching) will work in the end. The system is so radically different--and we've had a few games where we've played great--that any talk of overhauling the roster and/or starting over is premature.
But I think I've seen enough to know that even if the system is run as efficiently as it can be, Steve Nash will not be a significant difference maker, at least not nearly as much as he could be on other teams. The point guard in Porter's system doesn't routinely create shots for others. In facilitating the half-court offense and shooting threes when his defender collapses on Shaq or Amare, Nash is great--but he gives up so much defensively that his real impact is limited. In our best games this year, Nash has not put up great numbers (except New Jersey, and even then he wasn't running the team so much as joining everybody else who couldn't miss).
We should obviously trade Nash only if we get a good return--a point guard who's a good defender and a good fit in the offense and a young player with potential and/or a draft pick. I would think teams like Golden State or Memphis or Oklahoma City would give up a ton to get Nash (Earl Watson/Jeff Green? Al Harrington/Brandan Wright/picks? Kyle Lowry/Crittenton/Hakim Warrick/picks?) As disgusted as it makes me to think about, I'd imagine Portland would give up some of the young talent it's going to have to renounce to compete in this summer's free agent market for Nash. I think we'd be as good or better this year, and we'd make up for some of the stupid decisions we've made recently relative to the draft and have a better foundation for the future.
But I think I've seen enough to know that even if the system is run as efficiently as it can be, Steve Nash will not be a significant difference maker, at least not nearly as much as he could be on other teams. The point guard in Porter's system doesn't routinely create shots for others. In facilitating the half-court offense and shooting threes when his defender collapses on Shaq or Amare, Nash is great--but he gives up so much defensively that his real impact is limited. In our best games this year, Nash has not put up great numbers (except New Jersey, and even then he wasn't running the team so much as joining everybody else who couldn't miss).
We should obviously trade Nash only if we get a good return--a point guard who's a good defender and a good fit in the offense and a young player with potential and/or a draft pick. I would think teams like Golden State or Memphis or Oklahoma City would give up a ton to get Nash (Earl Watson/Jeff Green? Al Harrington/Brandan Wright/picks? Kyle Lowry/Crittenton/Hakim Warrick/picks?) As disgusted as it makes me to think about, I'd imagine Portland would give up some of the young talent it's going to have to renounce to compete in this summer's free agent market for Nash. I think we'd be as good or better this year, and we'd make up for some of the stupid decisions we've made recently relative to the draft and have a better foundation for the future.