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What is wrong with the Suns. Something is. I have stepped backed and looked at the big picture, trying not to focus on individual players etc. Here is what I have come up with.
1. The draft has been excellent by anyone's standards. Most teams do not draft as many core players. Len, Archie, TJ, and Booker are all rotation if not core players. McD has only drafted 5 first rounders. His only miss was Ennis.
2. Trades have been a mixture of good and bad. The Bledsoe and Goran trades were very good. The IT trade was meh. The Knight trade is still unknown depending on what happens to that Laker pick.
3. Free agency has been a disaster--mostly because of the misses and the consequences of those. But the weirdnesses of the Morri contract and trades is also a factor.
4. Injuries have played a big part in the present record. But this is how you tank. You let key players take extended time and heal. Develop the young players and not worry so much about w-l.
5. The big problem seems to be coaching and organizational atmosphere. We have not been able to create a system and environment that keeps players happy and productive. There just seems to be an atmospher of suspicion, distrust, and selfishness. Horny may have been part of the problem, but it also seems to be the temperament of the players assembled, and the way the organization is run internally. It is interesting that the mood you create within your organization is as important as the actual moves you make.
6. The system seems to be a problem. The two lead guard system doesnt seem to make either lead guard happy. They are usually both prima donnas that want the ball in their hands. The result of that is that the ball rarely finds its way to the bigs, and then they become disconnected offensively. That usually spills over into defense. I believe the two lead guard system could work, but those guards have to be pass first guards. It will not work with score first pgs-especially not two of them.
So, who is at fault for this? Certainly Robert Sarver. The guy at the top is responsible for the organizational atmosphere. In fact, that is is primary responsibility.
McD, and this is the first time I am saying this, is also to blame. He seems to be very good at picking out talent and winning trades. He seems to have a weakness in knowing what combination of players will make a good team. But isn't this something you would expect from a person who has never been a player or coach? You cannot assemble a real basketball team like its a fantasy team.
It may be also that this is just the unhappiness that occurs during the rebuilding process. You have to make changes and keep churning until you get it right.
1. The draft has been excellent by anyone's standards. Most teams do not draft as many core players. Len, Archie, TJ, and Booker are all rotation if not core players. McD has only drafted 5 first rounders. His only miss was Ennis.
2. Trades have been a mixture of good and bad. The Bledsoe and Goran trades were very good. The IT trade was meh. The Knight trade is still unknown depending on what happens to that Laker pick.
3. Free agency has been a disaster--mostly because of the misses and the consequences of those. But the weirdnesses of the Morri contract and trades is also a factor.
4. Injuries have played a big part in the present record. But this is how you tank. You let key players take extended time and heal. Develop the young players and not worry so much about w-l.
5. The big problem seems to be coaching and organizational atmosphere. We have not been able to create a system and environment that keeps players happy and productive. There just seems to be an atmospher of suspicion, distrust, and selfishness. Horny may have been part of the problem, but it also seems to be the temperament of the players assembled, and the way the organization is run internally. It is interesting that the mood you create within your organization is as important as the actual moves you make.
6. The system seems to be a problem. The two lead guard system doesnt seem to make either lead guard happy. They are usually both prima donnas that want the ball in their hands. The result of that is that the ball rarely finds its way to the bigs, and then they become disconnected offensively. That usually spills over into defense. I believe the two lead guard system could work, but those guards have to be pass first guards. It will not work with score first pgs-especially not two of them.
So, who is at fault for this? Certainly Robert Sarver. The guy at the top is responsible for the organizational atmosphere. In fact, that is is primary responsibility.
McD, and this is the first time I am saying this, is also to blame. He seems to be very good at picking out talent and winning trades. He seems to have a weakness in knowing what combination of players will make a good team. But isn't this something you would expect from a person who has never been a player or coach? You cannot assemble a real basketball team like its a fantasy team.
It may be also that this is just the unhappiness that occurs during the rebuilding process. You have to make changes and keep churning until you get it right.