too many ifs and buts. See ya next season when you're healthy Suns!
Mike (Chandler): Everybody keeps saying that the Spurs own the Suns. But if we had Kurt Thomas and Brian Grant to guard Nazr Mohammed and Tim Duncan and keep them off the offensive boards, we would be seeing a different outcome.
And if we get Amare back, forget it -- we're going to annihilate this old and slow Spurs team. I think you're on target with your Power Rankings, but I'm just not buying your propaganda about the Spurs being the best in the West.
all i can say is WOW. talk about delusional...
too many ifs and buts. See ya next season when you're healthy Suns!
1) We DO own the Suns
2) Old & slow? We OWN them because we can beat the Suns at their own game.
3) If you're relying on Kurt Thomas and Brian Grant, well, I can't help you there.
The dumbest part is where he says Brian Grant and Kurt Thomas. If he is relying on those 2 players to go over the Spurs and win the whole thing then there is no hope for him. That or he has no knowledge about basketball.
To play devil's advocate, if the Spurs hadn't owned the offensive glass in the game played in SA last week, they would have been in big trouble. It was their second, third, and fourth looks on numerous possessions that allowed them to score points and win that game. If you don't think the Suns rebounding would improve with at least Grant and Thomas on the floor, I think you're wrong.
The problem with the analysis, however, is that if you have Grant and Thomas on the floor -- particularly if you have them on the floor together -- you're taking away two of the difficult-to-guard, smaller players (say James Jones, Boris Diaw, and Barbosa) from that lineup and putting them into situations where they don't create the same mismatches on the offensive end. The Spurs have a pretty decent chance to defend Nash, Bell, Marion, K. Thomas and Grant. The Spurs struggle defensively when asked to defend Nash, Jones, Bell, Marion, and Diaw because the Spurs' bigs don't have anything resembling a favorable matchup. Unless this Suns' fan is thinking that they can play 7 guys or that K. Thomas and Grant can individually handle both Mohammed and Duncan (i.e., Thomas on the floor, then Grant), it would seem the Suns have a bit of a problem in trying to create offensive mismatches and defending the glass at the same time.
It's a much different equation with Amare around, of course, but for now, I think part of his point is valid, but his analysis misses a step.
I think the analysis misses a whole flight of stairs.
It's only a matter of time before Suns fans start claiming that they won the "real championship" after they flame out (again) this season.
This guy thinks it is football. One five for offense and then a different five take the floor on defense. His conclusions stink.
i agree for the most part, especially since if k thomas or grant is in the game that would allow for bowen to spend more time on marion, and make the matchups a bit more favorable for us. the suns personnel allows them to create very favorable matchups for them, and with some larger, less quick people like grant and thomas in there it also gives duncan a break from having to guard diaw as much as he did in that game. we also would have been in trouble if tony hadn't come up big late in the game with some clutch outside shooting![]()
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Suns fans don't know nothing about winning
spurs beat the suns last season in THEIR OWN GAME.
whats the reason last year? they didnt have J.J?
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Suns fans don't know nothing about winning]
At O & 37 they're innately ignorant. It ain't their fault.
Over the past year, I have realized that it is safe to say that Phoenix fans have the lowest IQ than any other team's fans, even the Mavs.
Did he really say Grant and Thomas are going to guard Duncan and Nazi? LMAO! Come on...
Suns fan: "Wull, if Manu wouldn't flop so much, then..._______________________."
tack nuggets fan on there too!
Wow, you've made an entire thread to criticize a single man's opinion...fantastic. There isn't an intelligent Suns fan alive who doesn't think that the Suns lost last year because the Spurs were simply better. And most of the people I talk to believe the Suns can only win this year if Amare comes back like a bat out of , which is highly unlikely.
I don't think Grant and Thomas should ever be on the court at the same time. FromWayDowntown is right that it would completely screw up the Suns' offense. Ideally for the Suns, Grant would only fill in when KT is on the bench. And even with KT not playing, a frontcourt of Diaw, Marion, and Amare would be the most lethal in the league offensively; the rebounding in that scenario might also improve a bit since Amare rebounds better than James Jones and Tim Thomas.
The Suns' chances of a championship this year are even slimmer than last year with Amare just now getting ready to return. Point is, we'd need KT and Amare both to return. Brian Grant is just a fill-in and really not that important. Barring any major injuries or ridiculous trades, the Suns could very well win it next year, but it doesn't look like this current unhealthy squad can do it.
most threads are made to critique someone's opinion...
who is Mike (Chandler)?
a guy that emailed the daily dime
Mike (Chandler) is a nobody, though. Not a member of these boards or a member of the media.
Suns homer. Enough said.
This is slightly off-topic, but I didn't think it was worthy of its own thread...apparently Stoudemire is likely going to return tomorrow night against the Portland Trailblazers. He stated the odds of his return are "80-20".
Here's the article:
http://www.azcentral.com/sports/suns.../0322suns.html
It may mean that Mike is from Chandler, a suburb of the Phoenix area.
Xylus, quality post. The Suns are always scary for opposing teams to play against.
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