garrick wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:garrick wrote:
More watchable sure but better overall?
You really can't replace KD's offense and even Beal too when he was actually on the court so we took massive steps backwards offensively.
I feel we're better than a 31 win team but it's kinda hard to reconcile that with the fact that KD himself was worth at least a half dozen wins on his own and losing him means we lose that. So to go from a 36 win team and losing 6wins from KD, you're probably back below 30 wins.
I know it's a better team attitude, enthusiasm, effort and generally good vibes etc etc but does it account for the wins KD himself would be taking with him?
If we added Williams, Brooks and rookies last season then yeah we are looking at a playoff team but the new additions don't make up for the super efficient offense that KD brought to the table.
Defensively we are also better but not an elite defensive team where we can eke out wins based on defense alone.
One key is that good defense creates easy offensive opportunities. You can replace super efficient KD offense with super efficient offense created by defense/hustle (e.g., more fast breaks, offensive rebounds). Suns were bottom three in fast breaks and bottom five in offensive rebounds. The talent exists on this team with Booker, Green, and Williams. Culture change and health are the keys to this season. Same culture will result in worse results because KD is missing. However, a significant improvement in defensive and hustle culture could turn this team around.