Post#47 » by oddity » Fri Nov 20, 2015 9:39 pm
It seriously is a bad spot this entirely Kieff drama has put us in. It really looks like the guy just doesn't have his heart in these games. He isn't even looking for his shot as aggressively as last year, despite shooting being the one thing you would think he'd still love to do. It was so apparent during the Bulls game, as the entire team seemed fired up... except for him.
The big issue I see with this Suns team is that it seems too reliant on its backcourt to succeed. TJ can do a bit w/ the ball, and PJ and Archie both tryyyy at least..? But for the most part the offense flows directly through either Eric or Brandon. They're both playing great this season - absolutely nothing substantial I can say wrong about them - but as soon as the ball is in anyone else's hands the quick confident Suns turn into an 8 year-old with stage fright, walking up to the front for a big solo, only to burst into tears at the sight of the audience. This problem shows itself the most when the bench mob is on the floor, especially when Ronnie Price (another pleasant surprise actually) wasn't playing. With Markieff being a competent shot creator, it only hurts more that he's not playing at 100%, and while I like that he hasn't been as much of a black hole for our team as in recent years, there are too many times when the shot clock will wind itself down when the ball is being controlled by anyone not named Bledsoe or Knight.
Again, this is such a shame because I can really see this team going somewhere special soon. The backcourt is elite, and the surrounding pieces like Tyson, PJ, and Leuer are fitting in nicely. We have a consistently strong Center lineup with Len (who's not quite theeere yet, but shows continuous improvement) backing up Chandler, and there's even talented youth with room to grow, the likes of TJ being the best example. I'm liking this teams chances way more than I thought I would, but there's still a huge hole to address. I truly believe that this Suns team becomes a playoff lock with Markieff playing at least to the tune of last year's productivity, and it just stings to see the key turn, but not click, if you catch my proverbial drift.
With all of that being said, you don't trade the guy just yet. He's on an acceptable contract, and we can wait another year for our big step forward if need be. The Suns' core is young, so we have to remind ourselves that there's no rush to be that team just yet. I say we ride this muddy, disgusting Kieff wave out until the off season, where we can hopefully pick up something with at least a glimmer of hope to be more competent than this fool. Oh, and screw Ryan Anderson. He is too inconsistent, and can't create any of his own offense. Sure he can hit threes, but his scoring feels empty because of his ridiculous shot selection. I stand that he's not right for this team, and is only a last last laaast ditch effort.
Living off borrowed time the clock ticks faster...