Hey guys new poster long time reader
Posted: Sat Oct 3, 2009 9:25 pm
What's up guys just like to say hello to all my die hard suns fans out there. Been a Suns fans all my life, worked for the Suns a couple years, and hopefully one day will become GM of the Suns with alot of hard work and dedication.
I'd like to get your guys opinion about the upcoming season, how big a role Frye will play in the offense, if the defense will finally improve, how big an issue will rebounding be, will J rich flourish in this new system etc.
First off I'd like to give you guys my opinion on the Suns for this 2009/2010 season.
To begin, we cannot but predictions on this team win/loss wise because we have not seen them play in one single game yet as a group. Signs point to optimism and reasons to hope we can return to the style of play that basically revolutionized the game of basketball and increased ratings and made the game fun to watch again.
The way this team will win lots of games is if we can get multiple stops in a row and clamp down when we need to, focus on the little details of the game, boxing out, rebounding, making sure teams don't get 2nd and 3rd opportunities, and having a deep bench with a rotation of about 10 guys. Health is obviously important gotta keep nash hill and stat healthy.
Notice I didn't say anything about offense. There's nothing to worry about on offense we'll score alot of points. I figure we'll score almost 115 a game honestly when you take into account we're going to have extra possessions our starting five can all score the ball, Dragic looks more comfortable in the open court, he and Barbosa had nice summers.
The key between finishing 4th and 8th in the west will honestly come down to key stops in the 4th quarter it's about as simple as that in my mind. There will be about 5-10 games that will be decided in the 4th quarter and we'll be trading buckets and that'll be the time we need to step up and get stops. My concern though is that this team is not equipped to play good defense. Grant Hill is the best perimeter defender we have and unless J Rich improves his D we will struggle against elite guards.
Our post D concerns me as well as we took our best low post defender and traded him. I liked the move to give us cap relief and to improve team chemistry but don't discredit the Big Fella. He added stability to our lineup and honestly wasn't as a big a problem as people like to say he was.
This means Amare especially has to man up and become the defender we need him to be. Ditto for Lopez. Lopez has to be flying all over the place making the paint an unwelcome area for opposing bigs.
I like the signing of Frye he will give us good production and he'll be a tim Thomas lite type player for us. He's going to space the floor for us and really open the paint for Amare and J rich and Hill to get to the basket. Only problem with leaving your center on the perimeter is we're drastically reducing our chance for offensive rebounds.
Dragic will be solid this year not spectacular but solid is an upgrade from what we saw last year and I think we can count on him to be a solid backup point guard. Kerr is out of his mind if he thinks he's the 2nd best point guard in the draft. Let's call it like it is. We got good value for Dragic in the 2nd but we paid him 1st round money so Dragic has yet to live up to his price tag. Good thing is he's got room to improve time to improve and he's learning behind one of the best of all time. Speaking of Stevie, if you guys watched the games last year you noticed Steve lost some of his clutch shooting it seemed. It seemed many times he'd come up just short on his buckets they'd hit the front rim and go off. We need Steve to get back to that old form good thing he's growing out the hair.
Overall I see the season's success hinging alot upon a few things.
1. The defense especially in the 4th quarter
2. rebounding +/- we can't get beat on the boards badly
3. deep rotation keeping Nash, Hill healthy
4. Jason Richardson...hopefully he flourishes in this system and he gets better looks than what he saw last season....attention to coaches DO NOT GIVE J RICH THE BALL OFF THE CURL AT THE ELBOW ENXTENDED. I've saw him shoot way too many elbow extended long jumpers which is not a high percentage shot compared to the corner three or shooting at the top of the key. It's just a weird angle and he wouldn't be completely square to the bucket when he'd shoot it either.
4a. J rich's defense. J rich in my opinion is probably the biggest offensive/defensive x factor right now. If he scores 20 plus, shoots a good percentage from 2 and 3 grabs rebounds and plays good D we'll be in good shape.
To conclude, I'm really excited about Earl Clark he was the right pick because of his versatility and his ability to faceup on bigs and take them off the dribble and pull up for jumpers. His offense will come. But what excites me is he's nba ready right now to play defense. Finally a guy who's not a liability on defense guarding the pick and roll.
GO SUNS
I'd like to get your guys opinion about the upcoming season, how big a role Frye will play in the offense, if the defense will finally improve, how big an issue will rebounding be, will J rich flourish in this new system etc.
First off I'd like to give you guys my opinion on the Suns for this 2009/2010 season.
To begin, we cannot but predictions on this team win/loss wise because we have not seen them play in one single game yet as a group. Signs point to optimism and reasons to hope we can return to the style of play that basically revolutionized the game of basketball and increased ratings and made the game fun to watch again.
The way this team will win lots of games is if we can get multiple stops in a row and clamp down when we need to, focus on the little details of the game, boxing out, rebounding, making sure teams don't get 2nd and 3rd opportunities, and having a deep bench with a rotation of about 10 guys. Health is obviously important gotta keep nash hill and stat healthy.
Notice I didn't say anything about offense. There's nothing to worry about on offense we'll score alot of points. I figure we'll score almost 115 a game honestly when you take into account we're going to have extra possessions our starting five can all score the ball, Dragic looks more comfortable in the open court, he and Barbosa had nice summers.
The key between finishing 4th and 8th in the west will honestly come down to key stops in the 4th quarter it's about as simple as that in my mind. There will be about 5-10 games that will be decided in the 4th quarter and we'll be trading buckets and that'll be the time we need to step up and get stops. My concern though is that this team is not equipped to play good defense. Grant Hill is the best perimeter defender we have and unless J Rich improves his D we will struggle against elite guards.
Our post D concerns me as well as we took our best low post defender and traded him. I liked the move to give us cap relief and to improve team chemistry but don't discredit the Big Fella. He added stability to our lineup and honestly wasn't as a big a problem as people like to say he was.
This means Amare especially has to man up and become the defender we need him to be. Ditto for Lopez. Lopez has to be flying all over the place making the paint an unwelcome area for opposing bigs.
I like the signing of Frye he will give us good production and he'll be a tim Thomas lite type player for us. He's going to space the floor for us and really open the paint for Amare and J rich and Hill to get to the basket. Only problem with leaving your center on the perimeter is we're drastically reducing our chance for offensive rebounds.
Dragic will be solid this year not spectacular but solid is an upgrade from what we saw last year and I think we can count on him to be a solid backup point guard. Kerr is out of his mind if he thinks he's the 2nd best point guard in the draft. Let's call it like it is. We got good value for Dragic in the 2nd but we paid him 1st round money so Dragic has yet to live up to his price tag. Good thing is he's got room to improve time to improve and he's learning behind one of the best of all time. Speaking of Stevie, if you guys watched the games last year you noticed Steve lost some of his clutch shooting it seemed. It seemed many times he'd come up just short on his buckets they'd hit the front rim and go off. We need Steve to get back to that old form good thing he's growing out the hair.
Overall I see the season's success hinging alot upon a few things.
1. The defense especially in the 4th quarter
2. rebounding +/- we can't get beat on the boards badly
3. deep rotation keeping Nash, Hill healthy
4. Jason Richardson...hopefully he flourishes in this system and he gets better looks than what he saw last season....attention to coaches DO NOT GIVE J RICH THE BALL OFF THE CURL AT THE ELBOW ENXTENDED. I've saw him shoot way too many elbow extended long jumpers which is not a high percentage shot compared to the corner three or shooting at the top of the key. It's just a weird angle and he wouldn't be completely square to the bucket when he'd shoot it either.
4a. J rich's defense. J rich in my opinion is probably the biggest offensive/defensive x factor right now. If he scores 20 plus, shoots a good percentage from 2 and 3 grabs rebounds and plays good D we'll be in good shape.
To conclude, I'm really excited about Earl Clark he was the right pick because of his versatility and his ability to faceup on bigs and take them off the dribble and pull up for jumpers. His offense will come. But what excites me is he's nba ready right now to play defense. Finally a guy who's not a liability on defense guarding the pick and roll.
GO SUNS