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D'Antoni: 'We're going to bust them'
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Suns_fan_2007 wrote:Don't count chickens before they hatch.
PS TASTIC - where is your avatar from / about?
Looks like it's Michael Bolton pummeling the machine from "Office Space".
I'm past the point of caring what D'Antoni says; I'm waiting for them to prove it on the court, but a part of me is glad that he's still espousing that crap/ I dunno....maybe it'll fire up the team.
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^ deffo from office space, haha
i like what dantoni said to the drama queens sitting at the cliff
seriously tho, its suggested here that dantoni is doing the wrong thing by saying we are going to bust them, i disagree, dantoni is expressing the confidence that he wants his team to feel also
he is talking big in the hope that the team will back him up, its a smart strategy and quite frankly he deserves credit for it when he could have easily said "yeah it will be tough to get out from 2-0 the sprus are a great team we respect them we might lose blah blah blah" i would rather he said "we are disgusted to lose to this team, we are better than them and we will prove it, see you after game 6 when we are preparing for the second round" etc
get angry, 50% of this is mental so im glad dantoni is staying strong in his belief
i like what dantoni said to the drama queens sitting at the cliff
"Go ahead and jump," said the Suns coach, laughing. "We got 6 million people here. We're fine. It's still overcrowded anyway."
seriously tho, its suggested here that dantoni is doing the wrong thing by saying we are going to bust them, i disagree, dantoni is expressing the confidence that he wants his team to feel also
he is talking big in the hope that the team will back him up, its a smart strategy and quite frankly he deserves credit for it when he could have easily said "yeah it will be tough to get out from 2-0 the sprus are a great team we respect them we might lose blah blah blah" i would rather he said "we are disgusted to lose to this team, we are better than them and we will prove it, see you after game 6 when we are preparing for the second round" etc
get angry, 50% of this is mental so im glad dantoni is staying strong in his belief
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Love your sig TASTIC!
What else can D'antoni do for his team? If you honestly believe that he isn't trying everything he can... you're an idiot.
I'm going to level with everybody. I like D'antoni. I think he's a great coach. He knows 20 times more than any of us about his team. When he chooses not to sub players in or call time outs... I'm going to defer to him every time... Why? you might ask? Because he get's paid millions to coach the most entertaining team in the league and I don't.
First off, let me say this. I hate Tony Kornheiser... but he brought up a fantastic point about Mikey D the other day on PTI. It was not his decision to bring in Shaq. Sometimes we forget that the best offensive coach in the league was just thrown a curveball and asked to incorporate the largest man in the NBA into his run'n'gun offense. We got worse defensively... our only stop-gap is out with a groin injury and Nash has had the flu for two games!
C'mon guys! Get fired up!
The Suns thrive in these situations.
What else can D'antoni do for his team? If you honestly believe that he isn't trying everything he can... you're an idiot.
I'm going to level with everybody. I like D'antoni. I think he's a great coach. He knows 20 times more than any of us about his team. When he chooses not to sub players in or call time outs... I'm going to defer to him every time... Why? you might ask? Because he get's paid millions to coach the most entertaining team in the league and I don't.
First off, let me say this. I hate Tony Kornheiser... but he brought up a fantastic point about Mikey D the other day on PTI. It was not his decision to bring in Shaq. Sometimes we forget that the best offensive coach in the league was just thrown a curveball and asked to incorporate the largest man in the NBA into his run'n'gun offense. We got worse defensively... our only stop-gap is out with a groin injury and Nash has had the flu for two games!
C'mon guys! Get fired up!
The Suns thrive in these situations.

On Steve Nash:
G35 wrote:He may run a great offense but I wouldn't choose him over Amare to start a team.
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Hmmm, according to your logic, then Isiah Thomas is an excellent coach. He got paid millions to coach a NBA team in one of the most visible cities in the US. He knows twenty times more than we do.Sun Scorched wrote:Love your sig TASTIC!
What else can D'antoni do for his team? If you honestly believe that he isn't trying everything he can... you're an idiot.
I'm going to level with everybody. I like D'antoni. I think he's a great coach. He knows 20 times more than any of us about his team. When he chooses not to sub players in or call time outs... I'm going to defer to him every time... Why? you might ask? Because he get's paid millions to coach the most entertaining team in the league and I don't.
First off, let me say this. I hate Tony Kornheiser... but he brought up a fantastic point about Mikey D the other day on PTI. It was not his decision to bring in Shaq. Sometimes we forget that the best offensive coach in the league was just thrown a curveball and asked to incorporate the largest man in the NBA into his run'n'gun offense. We got worse defensively... our only stop-gap is out with a groin injury and Nash has had the flu for two games!
C'mon guys! Get fired up!
The Suns thrive in these situations.
How dare us mortals criticize any coaches? After all, they're laughing all the way to the bank with their millions.
We're just measly fans.
Suns fan during the KJ era (Coliseum), through the Barkley era (Am West Arena), and now the Nash era (US Airways Arena)!


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Suns_fan_2007 wrote:Hmmm, according to your logic, then Isiah Thomas is an excellent coach. He got paid millions to coach a NBA team in one of the most visible cities in the US. He knows twenty times more than we do.
How dare us mortals criticize any coaches? After all, they're laughing all the way to the bank with their millions.
We're just measly fans.
The Knicks suck as an organization right now. I can't imagine trying to coach that team. Please don't compare Mike to Isiah, that just makes you look foolish.
The Knicks won't be good again until all of those contracts become expirings and they can lock up some good draft picks. LeBron will help alot when he joins the franchise.
Finally, it's not about whether or not we can or cannot criticize a coach. It's about having faith. There is no doubt in my mind that we should have won the ship last year. Is there any in yours? Would we be saying the same thing about Mike if we had won?
He's a championship caliber coach. Sometimes we get spoiled. He won't seem like a good coach to a lot of you until we have some other piece of garbage sitting at his desk. Trust me.
I don't have blind faith. Every coach has his flaws, some are just better at adjusting than others. Mike is offensively oriented... if this was the NFL he'd be an offensive coordinator. Live with it. You take the good with the bad.
The combo of Sarver, Kerr and D'antoni make one of the best organizations in the league. They really do.

On Steve Nash:
G35 wrote:He may run a great offense but I wouldn't choose him over Amare to start a team.