The Baseline Sees All: Phoenix Suns
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Elsewhere in our web of basketball knowledge, you'll find comprehensive team previews by experts intimately acquainted with what makes these NBA teams tick, where they've been, and what might be next for them. So why another set of previews? Because sometimes, it's worth listening to your crazy uncle about that broken leg before you take a second trip to the doctor's office.
Short and sweet here: D'Antoni is gone, Marion is gone but might have aged out anyway, Nash can't live forever, Amare is fractious and has contract on his mind. And Alvin Gentry, admired assistant under Mike D but not much of a head coach in the past, is looking to bring back the old magic. With Grant Hill and a resuscitated Channing Frye as key components? All I've got to say is, thank God for Jason Richardson. That man can board
Most Likely Breakout: It pains me to say this about what once was my favorite team, but the answer is no one. The Suns have reliably sold off or traded draft picks over the years to avoid luxury tax . As a result, their youngsters are all hardworking afterthoughts like Robin Lopez, Jared Dudley and honorary youth Louis Amundson. Goran Dragic as Nash's heir is laughable. Earl Clark could end up being very good, but he's hardly on the verge of anything. So if you want to hope for some future, how about one in which Leandro Barbosa picks up where he left off before the Shaq era.
Most Likely Letdown: The Return of Seven Seconds or Less. Older, wiser, more self-conscious and with only 1.5 real aggressive players (that would be Amare and Richardson), I just don't see this renewed commitment to the running game building any buzz. Or, for that matter, working as a sustained means of blowing opponents off of the floor. There is no shock and awe here, no reckless "what will they do next" edge. Nothing here but veterans pushing the tempo and spreading the floor. That's almost regressive, considering how much the rest of the league has absorbed the Suns' original lessons.
Blog superstar: This may be a little cruel, and who knows, dude might be saving it all for a screenplay (Soderbergh, holla back!). But if Taylor Griffin ends up making the team, his life and times would be like Paul Shirley but with a reason to exist and the added twist of being able to play abject or roll with the winners.
Signature game: The Mavs now have Marion and are supposedly planning to go crazy and throw out all positions, like the Suns used to. (and they're nearly as old). If Phoenix wins, I guess this proves they're better, even if they've lost the war. If they lose, they get stripped of whatever honorary status they still hold in our hearts.
Why else you should care: Because if you're as petty as me, you will never tire of seeing the Suns suffer for having made that Shaq deal.

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