at least horny should be thinking about the most effective ways to implement it vs jordan. last time the suns fought the clippers, the guy played 33 minutes, but shot ONLY 1 free throw attempt during the entire game.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hack-a-Sha ... al_fouling
In May 2008, ESPN.com columnist John Hollinger named the Spurs Hack-a-Shaq use as the "Best Tactic" of the first two rounds of the 2008 NBA Playoffs. Hollinger wrote that Popovich was the "first to really master how to use this weapon to his advantage." He explained that Popovich used the tactic "to eliminate 3-point attempts" and with 25 seconds or less at the end of quarters to get the ball back for the Spurs to gain the last possession. Hollinger stated "This should be a Eureka! moment for other coaches, and I expect it will be the league's most widely copied tactic next year."[24]
http://projectspurs.com/2014-articles/p ... ategy.html
"I think it's awful. I hate doing it. Seriously. I think it's a pain in the neck, fans don't like it, I don't like it, nobody likes it. It disrupts the flow of the game. If there's an equitable way to get rid of it, I'm all for it.
they could also do that to miles plumlee. they're a run and gun team, the suns also. but i think our small ball team can handle their small ball team. losing plumlee hurts the suns less than them losing jordan.
frye - somebody not jordan
tucker -guards blake griffin
green- barnes
dragic - paul
bledsoe - collison