miklo714 wrote:The Deng pick killed me, I never said and I will NEVER forgive anyone, and I mean anyone, involved in that. I'm a diehard Duke fan as much as a Suns fan, you think I was okay with management trading that pick?
Sorry if I misread your post but you put it specifically on Mike and that's where I disagreed. I blame BC for that trade. You don't trade the pick before the draft.
D'Antoni bashing nutso...so this entire forum must have been killin ya for the last 4 months.
Not really. If anything, I've been enjoying reading people blasting Porter, Kerr, and Sarver. Haha...
I can't speak to everyone's specific opinions, but 75% of us over the last few months all seem to have the same basic ideas. D'Antoni developed LB, Amare, Boris, JJ1 and JJ2. Wouldn't anyone? Res ipsa loquitor, their talent speaks for itself. Anyone who doesn't develop a monster like Amare, a speed demon like LB, a versatile hard worker like Boris, a pure beast like JoeJ or someone with the shooting touch of JaJo would be fired and killed immediately.
Some people seem to have short memory. JoeJ was a timid player before the year MikeD coach the Suns. He came in and gave him the confidence and put him into a position where he's most comfortable with and had a break out year where he earned that big contract. LB came in as a backup PG, he played the 1 the first year under Mike and he was miserable. Then he realized it was a mistake to play him at the point so he made him a scoring 2 and he had a break out year. Boris was the end of bench scrub before he got traded here. He came from being a scrub on a bad team to a full-time starter on a championship team in a year under MikeD. James Jones played a little bit in Indiana, his shot is inconsistent but MikeD got the most out of the guy. He gave him chance after chance even when he really didn't earn it. Amare wasn't regard as a deadly pick and roll player until MikeD put him in that situation with Nash. He help the development of Nash too. We always wonder who made the system running, well, we know now. Nash can't do it on his own. Give MikeD credit where credit is due. It's not that hard to recognize and appreciate what MikeD had done to this franchise.
Its these other guys who the FO drafted and DA never gave a chance in Hades. You wonder why SarvKerr sold subsequent picks?
Selling picks is always on Sarver, it's cash to his bank account. He can keep spinning it and making lame excuses, but at the end, it's still on him. I don't even blame Kerr on it, he got the order from the boss, and he did the right thing for him. I blame him for his lack of negotiating skills to at least get that pick protected. But Sarver ok'ed the deal.
You can bash someone while still agreeing with some of what they did, or blaming someone else for some things. I blame D'Antoni for what everyone else does - not playing the bench, which directly led to injury-ridden playoff failures.
He didn't have a bench.
If you want to blame Coach D for not holding his players accountable for playing defense, I will drink your kool aid. He came here and put the best 5 players on the court. His first year he had only five. We won 62 games and a JJ injury potentially cost us a championship. After the JJ trade, the Bell acquisition and LB's growth he felt he had 7 starters which all deserved starter minutes, really hard to argue. He generally played 7 guys starter minutes and 1 other guy 10 to 15 minutes a night which averages out to just over 30 minutes per player. Not too many minutes IMO and generally what is done by other coaches around the league.
Seriously, go check out the minutes played during the past few years under MikeD, and then compare them to the Spurs and Mavs the same year. Yes, our big three (Nash, Amare and Marion) actually average LESS minutes than their big three. The Spurs had 9 guys that got over 15 mpg last year, and you could argue they were the most balanced team in the league. And three of those 9 didn't even get 20 minutes a game. On the other hand, we played 8 guys over 15 minutes a game. The biggest difference is that we play our top 6 more minutes and our 7,8,9 guys less. But with our 7,8,9 guys being KT, Jr, and Banks, we don't have as much to work with as SA does. Basically, our 7,8,9 are not competitive, and 10,11,12 are likely to be just benchwarmers for the entire season.
Look back a little more, it is very much on par with what Phil Jackson did with all 6 rings in Chicago and his 3 in LA. There are 8 guys that get over 15 mpg (with some in the high 30s and even into the 40s), and if the other guys on the team play they get 5-10. . The difference is that our 9th and 10th man play in many less games than the other 8 guys. So, in effect, they play less minutes throughout the year, but the mpg for our top 8 are not that different. MJ and Scottie played around 75 combined minutes all the time, and same goes for Kobe and Shaq. But we freak out when Steve and Shawn (or Steve and Raja) add up to the same. I realize Steve is getting older, but so was MJ in those last 3 years.
Yeah, so many people did think everything would be better. But just because we have a limited-experience coach who is a hypocrite as of yet and has mixed ideals, doesn't mean if he doesn't do well that means D'Antoni is the next Phil Jackson!
No one said MikeD is the next Phil Jackson. But surely, MikeD has had better success than what Porter did so far with this team.
EDIT: typos...