Default From Nash To Duhon, The D’Antoni Effect Being Felt
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From Nash to Duhon, the D’Antoni effect being felt
David Kendrick: Pure Fantasy
When Mike D’Antoni left Phoenix for New York, it marked the first time in recent memory that a coach’s move was so big in fantasy circles.
D’Antoni’s high-octane offense helped the Suns lead the league in scoring from the 2004-05 season through 2006-07, and they ranked third last season. Nobody benefited more from the system than Phoenix’s point guards.
Steve Nash went from a good fantasy player to one of the best — he had never averaged more than 8.8 assists per game before D’Antoni but averaged at least 10.5 in each season under the coach. Leandro Barbosa, meanwhile, sped to the basket and hit open 3-pointers to the delight of owners.
Both players’ value should go down as the team shifts to a slower style of play. One sign of what could be in store came in the second half of last season, after Shaquille O’Neal was in town and Shawn Marion was out. Nash’s assists fell from 11.7 per game to 9.9.[/I][/B]

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