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Who called this small-ball? Only the idiots on TNT and us RealGMers labeled Nelson's system as "smallball". His system is to "run,run,run." Whether that is with big players that can or the good small players that he has. THe point I was trying to make is that Nelson's system can win a championship if he had the right players.
This is a point I don't think people respond to well. I think you're right here -- Nellie's goal was to outrun people, not "out small" people and with this roster he decided to go with the players he felt could best outrun people.
Nellie likes the idea of winning by keeping people off-balance. Nellie was trying to create mismatches and allow a free-flowing -- almost street-ballish -- style of play in almost a total disregard for order that wouldn't allow the other team to get into a flow.
HOWEVER... where the Nellie-haters are right is that the system is ineffective and unsustainable given the personnel we have.
First of all, running is difficult in the playoffs. Someone (perhaps Jeff Van Gundy) point this out recently -- 1) the best defensive teams are in the playoffs and 2) everybody seems to pick up the defensive intensity so there's the unspoken rule that easy layups won't be allowed.
Second, IF we're going to run and not rebound or play defense, we're not going to win. You can't continue to fast break if you're taking the ball out from under the basket and letting the other team transition to defense...
You CANNOT run with Pietrus at the 4 and Harrington at the 5 because they will rarely be able to rebound or defend their position. You might score a lot of points every now and then due to mis-matches, but you cannot establish the type of continuity running requires.
Third, IF we're going to run and chuck the most threes in the league at the 7th worse percentage, we're not going to win.
Baron and Jack did this repeatedly, Nellie allowed it, and it destroyed continuity, again totally undermining the plan to run.
Fourth, and it's amazing that people refuse to believe this, you cannot win a championship without developing a strong core of bigs or one dominant one. We don't have that. Could we get it? Sure. But if you're going to run, you need a big to dominate the paint, get rebounds, and initiate the break with outlet passes... (hinting at who I like in the draft)
I believe in Biedrins, but Nellie kept jerking him in and out of the lineup as part of some scheme to find a mismatch with Al Harrington who just didn't bring it this year.
So IF you want to run to a championship, you HAVE to focus on execution. The suns executed their offense extremely well and part of that is because Nash knows how to manage the tempo to improve teammates. Unfortunately, Baron does not bring the same court presence and we played very sloppy ball. Where would we have gone this year if we had made the playoffs? We beat the Mavs because Avery was simply outcoached and completely disoriented...Sloan was not so amused...
So is our lottery status Nellie's fault? You could definitely say it was the players' fault, but ultimately, if the players are not executing, or rather refusing to execute, it's the coach's job to find a style that does work instead of stubbornly moving forward because we get hot every now and then.
On the day Obama is announced as the presumptive democratic nominee for president, your optimism is appropriate though...
