SF88 wrote:bigfoot wrote:Three OT losses, 8 losses by 4 points or less, wins against Golden State, Toronto, Washington, Brooklyn, DallasX2, San Antonio, and 8-2 overall in their last 10 games. This team needs to keep playing together and gel. I'm happy to stand pat and see what might shake loose in free agency this summer.
I'm gonna quote Charles Barkley here "Being a bad team doesn't mean you have to get blown out by 20 every night, being a bad team means you find ways to lose close games".
He also cited last year's TWolves team when saying this.
Yeah ... well it got tiring to see the freaking revolving door of players during the Nash era. Every damn season the team was being remade. There is no way to create any continuity in defense or offense when the player turnover is that high. Team trust and chemistry is thrown out the door. The Cavaliers are a perfect example. All-star level players unable to play together. Look at the Wolves ... primary players (minutes played) in the last few years.
2014 Wiggins, Dieng, Young, Muhammad, Lavine, Brewer (already gone), Mo Williams, Bennett
2013 Love, Rubio, Brewer, Martin, Pekovic, Cunnigham, Barea, Dieng
2012 Ridnour, Kirilenko, Cunningham, Pekovic, Williams, Shved, Barea, Rubio
2011 Love, Ridnour, Wes Johnson, Derrick Williams, Pekovic, Rubio, Martell Webster, Beasley
Another revolving door of players.
The Suns are hardly a bad team ... if 20-16 is your definition of bad I guess we would have to be undefeated this season for you to make a happy post.