Suns speak out on defense issues
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 8:27 am
MARCIN GORTAT
"I came from a team where everybody's competing and trying, doing the stuff that Coach is saying. We just totally are changing our rotations. We're not playing hard enough. I've just got to tell you, there's a lot of work in front of us. The positive thing is it can't be worse."
"I think we have to be at the gym every day for three hours and learn the rotations and everything from the beginning. There are so many things that we are doing bad. I just can't find the explanation. I'm trying to get some rebounds and stops but unfortunately there are not too many opportunities for me to rebound. Because the team is scoring 120-something points, there is not much to rebound. It's just frustrating, frustrating as hell. I'm not going to lie. Now is a reality check for me, being on a team that is winning and now being on a team that is losing and we're the worst defensive team in the league. We've got to come tomorrow as early as possible and put in work, three hours at least."
"We've got to be more serious about everything we do. We've got a lot of young guys on the team and a lot of potential but a lot of young guys who don't know how it is to be on top and play on a high level. It's not just a focus on the game. It's also focus on the practice. When you're passing that door up front over there in the parking, it's a time when you're locking in and getting ready for the game or practice. It can't happen when we're coming in and doing different things. We've got to read the scouting report. We've got to read which guy likes to do what and we've just got to learn it. There's a lot of work. If Philly is scoring 120 points, I don't want to see teams like Boston, Orlando, San Antonio, Miami or the other teams because it's going to be bad."
"It still doesn't mean we're a bad team. We can turn this in the next two, three, four weeks. We're going to turn this. We've just got to play better defense. We can still make the playoffs. It's still possible. It's not over."
STEVE NASH
"It's frustrating. We're losing. We're not playing well defensively. We're practicing our defense and we're not carrying over to the game. It's frustrating. We've got to fight through it. We've got to test ourselves, our mental strength, our emotional commitment every day and try to bring it and not let it get to us."
"When you're playing as we are defensively and you're working at it, I think it's a situation where we just got to dig deeper and really be self-critical and try to do whatever we can to help the team."
"We've got to be positive and optimistic that we can turn it around."
"You've got to know your schemes. And I think right now, for whatever reason, we're not sharp and we're indecisive. Hesitation makes us really susceptible so we've got to make sure we get better than that and making sure we're all on the same page. Sometimes, I think when you're hesitant, it can appear like you're not playing hard but it's because you're unsure of what you're supposed to be doing and there's no excuse for that because we've been well-drilled at it and we should know where we should be and what we're doing."
"It does (feel worse than January's four-game losing streak) because we had such a good start last year and so much change. It's hard for us to draw a lot of confidence out of the season thus far but that's what we've got to do. We've got to find a way to be really positive and fight and work and find a way to make it happen because nobody is going to give it to us. We've got to earn it."
JARED DUDLEY
"You should be frustrated if you're losing. It doesn't matter how you lose. For us, I'm going to pinpoint the defense because we haven't been playing well at that and we keep talking about it."
"That's the question we have to answer. If not, it could be a long season. It's tough just because it's not just one thing. It's dribble penetration. It's rotations. It's rebounding. It's not like you can pinpoint one thing. We'll have to get better. Maybe it's film. Maybe calling people out. Maybe showing what we have to do. We can keep practicing it but as long as we don't do it game-time, it doesn't matter. You can practice shooting 3s but if you can't make it in games, you're not a 3-point shooter."
"I think guys are going hard. You have to be mentally engaged. If you use a lot of energy but you use it the wrong way, it can be bad. You have to be smart to be a good defensive player. Usually, the defensive players of the year are guys who are sometimes in the right position. It's not really blocking a shot or getting a steal. It's putting you between the basket and the the ball and being on a string. It's not just one guy. It's got to be five guys on the same page."
"We could definitely talk a lot more. I think we're overthinking. We're playing pick-and-rolls two different ways. So we're trying to call them out early. Sometimes, it's late. Sometimes, it's not. Sometimes one guy thinks it's this defense (and another) thinks it's that. It's an adjustment. It's something we're going to have to correct and we're going to have to do it fast because we're slipping a little bit."
"If you get into guys early and set the tone, it makes for a long night. But if a guy goes 3 for 3, he's got six or eight points, he's feeling good, trying a little bit harder and shooting shots you normally wouldn't shoot.
VINCE CARTER
"Just confidence. Trust. That's the biggest thing right now. We've just going to have to trust each other. The three of us come from a defensive-minded coach. We're going to try to instill what we've learned here as well. It's going to take a team effort. It's going to take time. What I like about the team, regardless of what people say, is they want to get better defensively. We feel like if we do that, the offense will take care of itself."
"It's just the willingness to do it. It's a daily process. It's not going to happen overnight. It's not going to happen over a week or a month. The mentality has to be we're going to get the job done defensively. It's going to make us get even easier baskets on the offensive end."
ALVIN GENTRY
"I guess the most disappointing thing is, as I said to the guys, we spent so much time working on our defense and it just doesn't seem to be getting any better. I'm not real sure why because I think we play extremely well in practice and do a good job there. We just can't seem to take it from there to game situations. It's not anything we're going to stop doing. We're going to continue to work at it. It's a disappointing loss. It's not the end of our season. We still have to find a way to guard better. I keep coming in saying that but some kind of way we've got to get to the point where we're doing a better job defensively. To give up 55 percent shooting and 123 points to a team that's averaging 95, 96, is unacceptable. It doesn't matter how good we are offensively. We have to be able to do some things defensively if we're going to win games and if we're going to be able to make a run and get back into the playoff race. For us, we'll got back to to work tomorrow and we'll try to find a way to come up with some answers. That's why I'm here."
"I just think the drives to the basket. Even in our zone, the drives to the basket. The middle penetration. We've got to do a better job of that."
"What decides game is your intensity and the level you play at. At the end of the day, the calls are not going to be the difference in what happens in a game. For us, I was more concerned about the dribble penetration and the easy baskets they got than the calls. I don't think the calls made any difference at all. We created our own problems. It wasn't the officiating that caused the problems. We created our own problems with the way we defended and that's what we've got to take care of first."
"The on-ball stuff. The screen-and-roll, we've got to get better in that area right there. That's the thing that we're struggling with the most. It hasn't come from post-ups or anything like that. It's just come from being out on the floor and being able to defend the dribble penetration and being able to defend the screen-and-rolls."
"The big difference and the reason we were able to make a jump and get to the Western Conference finals last year had nothing to do with what we did offensively. Because I think we're going to be good offensively. As long as Steve is here and we've got guys who can make shots, we're going to be fine offensively. What we have to do is improve our defense and make a huge jump there. That's the only way we're going to be able to be any kind of factor in a playoff race or anything."
"On defense, I don't know if it's like an offensive situation where you have to kind of learn. Defense, you come in and we have certain principles and everybody has to adhere to those principles. We have to execute defensively just like we do offensively. To me, that's where our season is going to be. What are we going to do and how are we going to get better defensively? If we get better in that area right there, we'll be fine from an offensive standpoint."
"I came from a team where everybody's competing and trying, doing the stuff that Coach is saying. We just totally are changing our rotations. We're not playing hard enough. I've just got to tell you, there's a lot of work in front of us. The positive thing is it can't be worse."
"I think we have to be at the gym every day for three hours and learn the rotations and everything from the beginning. There are so many things that we are doing bad. I just can't find the explanation. I'm trying to get some rebounds and stops but unfortunately there are not too many opportunities for me to rebound. Because the team is scoring 120-something points, there is not much to rebound. It's just frustrating, frustrating as hell. I'm not going to lie. Now is a reality check for me, being on a team that is winning and now being on a team that is losing and we're the worst defensive team in the league. We've got to come tomorrow as early as possible and put in work, three hours at least."
"We've got to be more serious about everything we do. We've got a lot of young guys on the team and a lot of potential but a lot of young guys who don't know how it is to be on top and play on a high level. It's not just a focus on the game. It's also focus on the practice. When you're passing that door up front over there in the parking, it's a time when you're locking in and getting ready for the game or practice. It can't happen when we're coming in and doing different things. We've got to read the scouting report. We've got to read which guy likes to do what and we've just got to learn it. There's a lot of work. If Philly is scoring 120 points, I don't want to see teams like Boston, Orlando, San Antonio, Miami or the other teams because it's going to be bad."
"It still doesn't mean we're a bad team. We can turn this in the next two, three, four weeks. We're going to turn this. We've just got to play better defense. We can still make the playoffs. It's still possible. It's not over."
STEVE NASH
"It's frustrating. We're losing. We're not playing well defensively. We're practicing our defense and we're not carrying over to the game. It's frustrating. We've got to fight through it. We've got to test ourselves, our mental strength, our emotional commitment every day and try to bring it and not let it get to us."
"When you're playing as we are defensively and you're working at it, I think it's a situation where we just got to dig deeper and really be self-critical and try to do whatever we can to help the team."
"We've got to be positive and optimistic that we can turn it around."
"You've got to know your schemes. And I think right now, for whatever reason, we're not sharp and we're indecisive. Hesitation makes us really susceptible so we've got to make sure we get better than that and making sure we're all on the same page. Sometimes, I think when you're hesitant, it can appear like you're not playing hard but it's because you're unsure of what you're supposed to be doing and there's no excuse for that because we've been well-drilled at it and we should know where we should be and what we're doing."
"It does (feel worse than January's four-game losing streak) because we had such a good start last year and so much change. It's hard for us to draw a lot of confidence out of the season thus far but that's what we've got to do. We've got to find a way to be really positive and fight and work and find a way to make it happen because nobody is going to give it to us. We've got to earn it."
JARED DUDLEY
"You should be frustrated if you're losing. It doesn't matter how you lose. For us, I'm going to pinpoint the defense because we haven't been playing well at that and we keep talking about it."
"That's the question we have to answer. If not, it could be a long season. It's tough just because it's not just one thing. It's dribble penetration. It's rotations. It's rebounding. It's not like you can pinpoint one thing. We'll have to get better. Maybe it's film. Maybe calling people out. Maybe showing what we have to do. We can keep practicing it but as long as we don't do it game-time, it doesn't matter. You can practice shooting 3s but if you can't make it in games, you're not a 3-point shooter."
"I think guys are going hard. You have to be mentally engaged. If you use a lot of energy but you use it the wrong way, it can be bad. You have to be smart to be a good defensive player. Usually, the defensive players of the year are guys who are sometimes in the right position. It's not really blocking a shot or getting a steal. It's putting you between the basket and the the ball and being on a string. It's not just one guy. It's got to be five guys on the same page."
"We could definitely talk a lot more. I think we're overthinking. We're playing pick-and-rolls two different ways. So we're trying to call them out early. Sometimes, it's late. Sometimes, it's not. Sometimes one guy thinks it's this defense (and another) thinks it's that. It's an adjustment. It's something we're going to have to correct and we're going to have to do it fast because we're slipping a little bit."
"If you get into guys early and set the tone, it makes for a long night. But if a guy goes 3 for 3, he's got six or eight points, he's feeling good, trying a little bit harder and shooting shots you normally wouldn't shoot.
VINCE CARTER
"Just confidence. Trust. That's the biggest thing right now. We've just going to have to trust each other. The three of us come from a defensive-minded coach. We're going to try to instill what we've learned here as well. It's going to take a team effort. It's going to take time. What I like about the team, regardless of what people say, is they want to get better defensively. We feel like if we do that, the offense will take care of itself."
"It's just the willingness to do it. It's a daily process. It's not going to happen overnight. It's not going to happen over a week or a month. The mentality has to be we're going to get the job done defensively. It's going to make us get even easier baskets on the offensive end."
ALVIN GENTRY
"I guess the most disappointing thing is, as I said to the guys, we spent so much time working on our defense and it just doesn't seem to be getting any better. I'm not real sure why because I think we play extremely well in practice and do a good job there. We just can't seem to take it from there to game situations. It's not anything we're going to stop doing. We're going to continue to work at it. It's a disappointing loss. It's not the end of our season. We still have to find a way to guard better. I keep coming in saying that but some kind of way we've got to get to the point where we're doing a better job defensively. To give up 55 percent shooting and 123 points to a team that's averaging 95, 96, is unacceptable. It doesn't matter how good we are offensively. We have to be able to do some things defensively if we're going to win games and if we're going to be able to make a run and get back into the playoff race. For us, we'll got back to to work tomorrow and we'll try to find a way to come up with some answers. That's why I'm here."
"I just think the drives to the basket. Even in our zone, the drives to the basket. The middle penetration. We've got to do a better job of that."
"What decides game is your intensity and the level you play at. At the end of the day, the calls are not going to be the difference in what happens in a game. For us, I was more concerned about the dribble penetration and the easy baskets they got than the calls. I don't think the calls made any difference at all. We created our own problems. It wasn't the officiating that caused the problems. We created our own problems with the way we defended and that's what we've got to take care of first."
"The on-ball stuff. The screen-and-roll, we've got to get better in that area right there. That's the thing that we're struggling with the most. It hasn't come from post-ups or anything like that. It's just come from being out on the floor and being able to defend the dribble penetration and being able to defend the screen-and-rolls."
"The big difference and the reason we were able to make a jump and get to the Western Conference finals last year had nothing to do with what we did offensively. Because I think we're going to be good offensively. As long as Steve is here and we've got guys who can make shots, we're going to be fine offensively. What we have to do is improve our defense and make a huge jump there. That's the only way we're going to be able to be any kind of factor in a playoff race or anything."
"On defense, I don't know if it's like an offensive situation where you have to kind of learn. Defense, you come in and we have certain principles and everybody has to adhere to those principles. We have to execute defensively just like we do offensively. To me, that's where our season is going to be. What are we going to do and how are we going to get better defensively? If we get better in that area right there, we'll be fine from an offensive standpoint."