Nice article.
I think the Suns’s style of play has to go up a bit so that way Vince can be more involved. With the trade deadline likely to be finished without any of our players traded, all we can do now is to make sure we can get the most use of all our players and I think that Vince can still help this team tremendously.
I know most of you hate the guy or want him gone, but like it or not, he’s staying for the rest of the season and if he helps leads us to the playoffs then that sounds good to me. He’s gone after this season anyway, so why not give the guy a chance with this team?
You all have seen how he’s saying the right things and how he’s staying late to work on his game and how he seems to care about this team. He even seems to be playing injured it seems.
Vince has been a class act since he’s been here, and he hasn’t complained or ruined the team’s chemistry, or been “cancerous” to the team. The fact is that Vince Carter has many, MANY faults and no matter how much we complain, he’s still on this team and we can only wish for him to help this team.
It’s not like he’s taking shots away from anybody. It’s not his choice that Gentry is playing him over Childress. The guy is at least trying to be aggressive, and in this article there are a lot of key points that I’d like to point out.
The incongruence between Carter’s ability, the Suns’ needs and Carter’s own expectations have created a bit of dysfunction, but it is not fair to say that Carter has not tried to adapt. According to Synergy Sports Technology, 31 percent of Carter’s used possessions with Phoenix have come in spot-up situations, a symbol of either compliance or complacency. With less ball-handling responsibility, Carter has shifted into a more passive role – one that naturally makes sense while playing alongside a creator of Steve Nash’s caliber.
It’s in that way that Carter is unique, even among other players who have had trouble adjusting to life after stardom. Carter is not overstepping his bounds within the offense or trying to take over out of turn. Instead, he is being a bit underused offensively by the Suns, if only because he has been taken completely out of his element by their system. Even when he played alongside Jason Kidd in New Jersey, Carter was a creator; he had the ball in his hands and was free to initiate offense. Then in Orlando, Carter functioned as the Magic’s most prominent pick-and-roll ball handler, and performed quite well in those situations. Those same opportunities are not available in Phoenix, as control of the offense better rests with the far superior Nash.
Here’s what I recommend. Keep him in the starting lineup, but let him run with the bench.
When Vince was most successful with the Magic, Stan Van Gundy set this at the rotation for him.
1st- Vince starts the game. Leaves around the 5 or 6 minute mark.
2nd-Vince starts the 2nd with a full bench unit, and becomes the focal point on offense.
3rd-Vince starts the 3rd but depending on if he’s acting as the main offense, he plays the full 4th or goes out again around the 5 or 6 min mark.
4th-Vince starts the game EARLY. Comes in around the 8 min mark, and gets a good rhythm to be able to finish out the 4th.
The fact is, if people want Vince on the bench then fine, but what Gentry has done so far in this rotation has led to wins. VC plays limited minutes anyway and I can’t understand why Suns fans are complaining when Dudley and Pietrus are both getting more minutes than him.
I think if Gentry let’s Vince run with the 2nd, Dragic can play off ball at times and then you’ll be able to see VC’s pnr skills with Lopez or Warrick. Give him some more looks in the post and give him an iso at the top of the key and it’ll do wonders for him. Vince has always been a rhythm player, and if you just give him around 8-12 shots a game along with Vince getting to the freethrow line 3-5 times, he’d give you a solid 15/3/3 game. I think that’s the best we can hope for with Vince.
Anyways, I’m always disappointed on the bashing on Vince, but it is rightfully so, and hopefully he can get his game back together because we need him if we want to make any noise heading to the playoffs.