You're full of crap. If you watched that many, than you would know better. You're essentually telling me that you've seen close to half their games when not even a half-a-dozen of them have been on national television.
Wait, wait... here comes the "I have League Pass" reply
I've seen every game this season and as someone who's been a statistician and sportswriter for five years, I can tell you without any hesitation that they do play defense and play it for extended periods of time, but, at least in the early part of their season, couldn't rebound. They have been, let's see if it keeps up against good rebounding teams.
Defense isn't the issue, and for you to say such in the face of the Hollinger adjusted stats and efficiency rankings only goes further to unqualify your critiques.
Did you look at the adjusted stats? You know, based on a level playing field where style of play can't greatly affect a teams PPG when compared to another's contrasting style of play and its PPG.
San Antonio ranked 2nd in defensive efficiency, Dallas ranks 7th, Phoenix ranks 9th.
So basically, this all goes back to the statement I made earlier in this or another thread on the topic.
San Antonio > Dallas
> Phoenix.
San Antonio is tops, followed by Dallas team that may or may not be any better than a vastly improving Phoenix team.
Spurs greater than Mavericks greater than/equal to Suns.
But that's right, you're such an authority on basketball that your opinion is to be exhaulted above those of paid professionals (Hollinger) and a fan who literally watches and/or tapes every Suns game, not for enjoyment only, but to review and breakdown the flim to analyze strengths and weaknesses, and has done such for the past four years...