Sun Scorched wrote:Listen, I think we are over-reacting here.
Porter isn't a blithering idiot. He isn't going to come into the highest octane team over the last decade and take the best distributing PG today and the best face-up PF and turn it into a "dump the ball into the low-post, back to the basket" type situation.
Everything I have heard only leads me to believe that Porter wants good defense to transition into good offense.
It amazes everyone how fast the Suns can score. It really astonishes how quickly we can score after having to inbound the ball... but take a few more points from the opposition with good defense and you'll have the opporunity for great Suns transition offense.
Porter isn't saying... "I don't want this team scoring over 80 points a game"
He is saying... "Stop being so concerned with how many points we do score, be more concerned with how many games we win."
When the Suns hit the playoffs the last couple of years, they looked completely lost when they got slowed down by half-court sets and when foul calls slowed down the momentum of the game. If we had been a bit more used to it, it wouldn't have affected us as much.
This isn't the end of the high-octane Suns. This is the end of the problems we have with other half-court teams.... Spurs anyone? We know we are better on offense, we just need to fix our defensive deficiency.
No matter how Porter structures the offense their is, plain and simple, too much talent for us not to be an offensive juggernaut again. Their is no questions we took lots of bad shots under Mike D.
Imagine if our sharp shooters start getting selective and ALWAYS look for the best shot rather than the best shot within 7 seconds.
If we use Shaq effectively in the Post and let Nash, Bell, Barbosa, Barnes etc... spot up behind the arc and Amare roam on the week side that could be a very scary proposition.
Likewise, with Shaq out, We can iso Amare, run a pick and roll off Amare, get Barbosa and Barnes and Hill in transition. We have hundreds of options. If we shoot at the same fg% clip but are able to get 5 more defensive stops and rebounds per game than last year we will surprise all the pundits who continue to be down on the Suns this preseason.