denial wrote: I'm tired of hearing how much better we are than 18,19,20 months ago. That is a cherry-picked argument.
I could sit here and say "look how much better we are than the 1963 Suns" or "Look how much better we are than the second half of 1901" or whatever. it doesn't mean anything. -- I wonder why someone would choose to use the argument that where we are now compared to the end of the '12/'13 season? Is it because, oh, IDK, maybe because we had a huge FO turnover then? Could it be because our starting 5 were Dragic, Dudley, Tucker, Scola, Gortat then, and is Bledsoe, Knight, Tucker, Kieff, Len now--4 of 5 different starters? And 12 of 15 total players are different. This isn't some random decision to use that time frame.
How are we compared to this exact time last season? That is a much better barometer of progress. The fact is we took a step backwards, THIS SEASON.
Our RECORD has taken a step backward this season from last season; the players PERFORMANCE has taken a step backwards this season. But, the TEAM necessarily hasn't.
I mean, seriously, look at the performance of Dragic, Green, Plumlee, Tucker, Kieff, Marcus--ALL of their performance have declined since last year. Some more than others, and while I understand PER is not the end-all, be-all of statistics, but it is a holistic stat that is fairly accurate to describe a player's performance. Looking at the numbers for each: Dragic-- 22 to 17; Bledsoe--20 to 19.5; Green--17 to 15; Plumlee--14.9 to 13.3; Tucker--13.6 to 13; Kieff--18.8 to 15.5; Marcus--15.2 to 14.5.
It's a foregone conclusion that several of these players played out of their minds last year, and above what their TRUE capabilities are, and we STILL didn't make the playoffs. Last year was just a step in the right direction, but it certainly wasn't a barometer of which this season should be compared to. So no, it is NOT a better barometer of progress. It is just a more recent barometer of progress, but a much more flawed one, as it doesn't represent the true abilities of the players.
enigmatics wrote:Ya guys, don't voice your displeasure with this newly charted course backwards that could have been prevented. Only talk about puppy dogs and ice cream and keep your head buried in the sand.
No one has their head buried in the sand. No one here is claiming that we are destined to improve, just that some time should be given before claiming that the team is destined to crash and burn, which is exactly what a lot of the 'negative nancies' here are spewing. All this talk of how Hornacek, Babby, and McD should be fired--after they have taken a 25-57 team to a 31-30 team. As has been stated multiple times--last year was an aberration.
And up until Dragic started his b!tchfest, the Suns were actually in the 8th seed and 3 games ahead of OKC/NOP. Dragic then decides to throw the team under the bus, forces McD's hand into trades he probably did not want to make, and now we are the 10th seed, 2 1/2 games out of the 8th seed. And now, Hornacek has the pleasure of mid-season, attempting to integrate 2 new players, after losing 2 of our best scorers and an athletic (albeit limited talent) big, and somehow our entire FO should be fired? Like this is all their fault? But Saint Dragic gets a 'pass' after all he did and the situation he put this team in?
No, no one here has their 'head buried in the sand', with maybe the exception of those that continue to lay 100% of the blame on McD and Horny, and ZERO blame on the guy who actually had a huge part in making this mess. Yep, let's just expect Horny to create miracles, and well, if he doesn't, then we should just fire him, right? Unbelievable.
Question for you--how are the Bucks doing now that they've swapped Knight for MCW/Ennis? And yes, Miami is doing better, but that is because they didn't lose any key pieces in trades, and simply added one. It's not because Dragic is an All-Star level player and the savior of their franchise--it's because they added a very good player without losing any. The Suns, on the other hand, again, lost 2 key scorers and added one, who, at the moment, is struggling, but will surely rebound into a very good player for us by next season.