GoranTragic wrote:I have noticed that this team along with others in the NBA have a major issue. That issue being whether to build a regular season team or a playoff team.
We could really use Saric right now but honestly we should be more consistent in the playoffs. I understand that Willie Green bailed but I just wonder why we didn't keep him.
I don't want to dwell on the past but at this point I think this team is fine but Monty has dropped off. I really think that we need to upgrade the coaching staff in the offseason.
How do we make this team better? What needs the most improvement?
I don't think Monty has "fallen off" or that Willie Green is that missing piece on our coaching staff. I think Monty is pretty much who always has been since taking over the Suns. His habit of not calling timeouts until too late, stubbornness in making changes or poor rotations has always been there. I think he's a really solid coach, a great regular season coach but in the playoffs, I don't necessarily think he has proven to be elite.
I think what we are seeing is talent winning through rather than immense coaching. If we looked at our run to the Finals last year, we had the talent advantage all the way up until the Finals. I think coach Malone is a great coach but he just lacked the depth of talent that we had. Vogel is a so-so coach imo and after AD went down, the Lakers just didn't have the talent to take us on. The Clippers were the only team that had the superior coach and lesser talent which really pushed us in the West and forced Monty to get into a real coaching battle. The Bucks last year were the only team we faced that had the superior talent imo and were just a match up nightmare for us. If we played 21 games against them, I don't necessarily think that there was much we could've done to win that series.
But if you analysed this year's team so far, neither the Mavs nor the Pelicans had the superior depth of talent even when Book went down. They made us work because they had coaches who adjusted successfully and enough to push us. Kidd imo isn't some elite coach but like the getting chased by a bear analogy, you don't have to be the fastest runner to survive, you just have to not be the slowest. I think in G1/2, we just had the better talent, the better game plan and Kidd has now adjusted, two games in a row and we've seen very little from Monty. Again, it's the late timeout calls, the stubbornness and poor rotations which have always been there which led us to where we are now. Likewise we beat the Pels because we had more talent and more experience, not necessarily because Monty outcoached Willie.
How do we make this team better? A lot of it is on Monty. I mean, every player individually has the responsibility to make themselves better basketball players and do things on the court to help us win but as a team, it's on Monty to elevate and empower our guys to play to their strengths. Why do we see games where Ayton has almost no impact, Bridges taking single digit shots, CamJo playing only 20min or Holiday/Biz playing only garbage minutes? It's all on Monty to set the team/players up for success. Not everything we try HAS to work but you have to try to see if it works. If something doesn't work then we need to adjust and Monty has historically only done so when he's in desperation mode. That's what we saw in the Pels series imo and that's what I EXPECT to see in G5