Here are quotes from Alvin Gentry, David Griffin, and Raja Bell from an article posted today on ESPN by J.A. Adande. What more validation do you need? This is exactly what I have been saying for many years.
Gentry:
"One thing about our teams in Phoenix is we were never really high defensively, and I think that was kind of our downfall," Gentry said. "We never really got to that point where -- not being the best defensive team like we were here, we needed to be in the top 15, and we weren't. We were like in the bottom five. And I think that cost us down the stretch."
Griffin:
"I don't think the style itself could never win," Griffin said. "I certainly don't think our Suns teams not winning it were a statement that you couldn't win playing that way. They were a statement that you couldn't win playing that way at the cost of defense. "It was the mindset. It wasn't something that was focal for us. What we wanted to do was to run your legs out from under you, and that was going to be the way we got key stops. It certainly worked. We had great success. But we weren't able to really pair a defensive scheme and a tempo. It just wasn't something that was emphasized at the time."
Bell:
"A team like Golden State, they're No. 1 in the league defensively, with an explosive offense like that," Bell said. "That's why they won so many games. That's what we were lacking [in Phoenix.]"
There it is. Straight from the people that were directly involved in the seven seconds or less era stating that the reason the Suns never won the title was because they were not good enough defensively.
http://espn.go.com/nba/playoffs/2015/st ... nba-finals