Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Being Boris Diaw



Once again, returning to Amare Stoudemire's suggestion that the theme for the 07-08 season should be 'Revenge,' let's take another look at a player returning next season. While there was plenty of discussion about what Marcus Banks could have done last season, Boris Diaw had a letdown after winning the Most Improved Player Award in 05-06.

Rather than focus on his numbers, which were mostly down with a strange exception of three-point shooting, I want to focus on his role. Boris was the number three option in 05-06. What he brought to the table every night was a major part of the offense and the bulk of his points were in the paint. After Kurt Thomas' season ended, Diaw had a much larger role and showed improvement in his first playoff action even sonning Dallas in the two Suns wins in that WCF.

With a healthy Amare and Kurt Thomas returning, this past season figured to be bolstered by Diaw's versatility. It was assumed by yours truly that his playmaking would get better because he'd get plenty of easy baskets off of Amare and vice versa. Lest we forget that we are dealing with men and men have egos. Ego in sports is often tied to contract and with a breakout year heading into free agency, Mr. Diaw got an extention. Boris got $9 million dollars and once again, the Suns had another fourth star. Boris was a throw-in in a awkward trade for our previous fourth star Joe Johnson and now he was almost making the trade look lopsided. Boris was on the cover of the NBA Live video game in France. He even did motion capture. Boris was getting big.



After putting on weight after doing nothing after the world championships, Boris showed up to training camp in Italy out of shape. On the court, through the preseason and in the beginning of the year, Boris looked to pass more even though Amare clearly was not ready to contribute a lot of minutes nor points. His aggressiveness fluctuated throughout season. He often drew the ire of Steve Nash. Either in newspaper quotes or screaming about Boris to the bench during games, Nash didn't hide his frustration with Diaw passing up easy shots.

We all know and love the Suns offensive attack but the are subtle things we can miss in the flowing beauty of it all. When they primarily played small ball in 05-06, they relied on the three pointer far more than they needed to with last season's roster. Diaw passing up a layup for three would get a shooter going and provide an opportunity for him to get one of his array of floaters later in the game. This new Boris however continued to pass up shots. Then we started to hear excuses that Boris and Amare needed to operate in the same areas on the floor. A lot of versatility that Boris brought to the table was seemingly wasted but the cause was never clear.

Boris' attitude rubs many as aloof but he may in fact be very internal and a perfectionist. His pal Laker Ronny Turiaf made as much clear in interviews saying Boris felt he was letting the team down somehow. While he always talked about making the right play, Boris' mercurial attitude was a sharp contrast to Steve Nash's. It was clear from day one that Nash was committed to winning a title last season and the edge he played with kept him and the Suns on the lips of NBA heads all year. There was no doubt the team had enough talent to win, it was a matter of commitment and toughness once the regular season wins stopped piling up and the playoffs began.

To be fair to Boris, he was injured late in the year and his attempt to be a glue guy worked really well during long stretches of the season. The inconsistent aggressiveness though hurt this team and gradually exposed their biggest flaw: Star treatment. Role players got very small windows of opportunity on a team that had fun while playing. When a star player is struggling and gets shuffled in the lineup it affects chemistry. Part of the problem is guys bitching about shots. Boris was the player willing to give up his shot. Why? Because Amare Stoudemire doesn't kick out to three point shooters. Then how do you motivate a guy who is clearly not the same player? Mike D'Antoni refused to criticize Diaw and seemed to ridicule the fans who would scream at the arena (and at our TVs) when Diaw would give up easy baskets to pass. However in an attempt to properly utilize Diaw's playmaking, D'Antoni started James Jones, who had his own shooting woes. Diaw's struggles created a hole in a t-shirt worthy starting five.

OK, here's one number. Boris played in 73 regular season games and 17 times he played 20+ minutes and scored four points or fewer. Boris rarely used mismatches to score. He had trouble guarding bigger players and many times looked like a cat playing with yarn while trying to guard smaller ones. Diaw looked so bad after earning a bigger deal than the explosive Leandro Barbosa, he became the player several fans seemed most willing to wave goodbye to.

If we attribute the porous Diaw performance last season to his unclear role, then we can find a roadmap to improvement a lot easier. As the Spurs series showed, there is a premium on easy baskets in the playoffs. Boris has the ability and handle to get good shots for himself and others. It's key he gets them for himself. The midrange game is lacking in the Suns offense. If Boris gets back to providing points and assists within the 8-15 range, the offense can utilize a little more one-on-one. Stagnant isolation offense dominates the NBA but the quick passing Suns need a little bit more for the tough nights and Boris can provide it.

It is imperative that Boris get in shape. He obviously kept on extra pounds because he knew he'd have to bang with bigger players because Marion whines about it and Amare is a terrible defender. This was a factor with his back injury and he'll need to pay a lot more attention to his training regimen. The Diaw we saw in the playoffs was a ghost of the previous year. The only impact he had was being part of the infamous suspension. F*ck the Sp*rs.

With the Grant Hill signing, it's clear Boris' role is a bench role. Hopefully knowing he has major role as a playmaker off the bench will make it easier to showcase his talents in a way that improves depth. Seeing how smoothly Diaw developed chemistry with Shawn Marion (resulting in some of the prettiest oop dunks ever) is encouraging as we entertain the thought of this team having an actual second unit. While the team has done a great job of stockpiling stars, the bench has been sorely lacking. Maybe this former budding star can rediscover his game as a reserve and help the guys at the end of the bench soar when they hit the floor. Revenge for Boris would be shoving a croissant in the mouths of his critics and earning his salary by running this team smoothly and creating a lethal second unit.

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23 Comments:

At 9:43 AM, Blogger Joshua said...

There are problems with Boris Diaw being a reserve. One is that he makes too much money to spend much time on the bench. The other is, even as a backup playmaker, his role would already be seriously threatened. A backup playmaker is sort of what we just got in Grant Hill, and Zei is tslking about getting Brevin Knight, which, if Knight would sign, sounds great. He doesn't like playing physical; Hill couldn't really play physical if he even wanted to.

 
At 9:45 AM, Blogger Joshua said...

Amare Stoudemire is a terrible defender? If that's the case, I predict that he'll make himself a better one, because he supposedly has a good work ethic.

 
At 10:24 AM, Blogger Hersey said...

At this point Boris' salary doesn't really matter. We know he has a ton of skill but he has to work with this roster. Grant Hill will start on this team, especially after D'Antoni said it yesterday. If there is competition with Boris for that spot, it'll be great for the team. But Grant does everything Boris does and he's a natural 3 which gives this team a solid starting lineup. With this type of depth, the team can run more guys 25-30 minutes. Boris will get minutes and make plays but as a reserve.

While I agree that Brevin Knight would be a good pickup, it's obvious the team is sticking with this roster and Marcus Banks is going to get another shot. Paying another point guard is like giving him two contracts, his own and Banks'. No way that happens. Another practice player or two may sign up but that's it.

Amare should chase chickens like Rocky Balboa all summer and watch as much tape of Bill Russell as humanly possible. But my best bet is he'll come back with a three point shot, improved handles and a bigger mouth.

 
At 2:23 PM, Blogger Joshua said...

What, Amare talks too much? I hadn't noticed.

 
At 3:06 PM, Blogger Zei_Zao_LS said...

Amare has been doing two-a-days, working with Phil Weber, so my guess is that the three point shot is already pretty much consistent at this point. =]

On that note, Amare isn't necessarily a terrible defender... he's just got terrible foul problems. What's funny is that he was actually better about it last year than in 04-05, but it's still horrible. He gets overeager and overaggressive on the defensive end and picks up a lot of stupid fouls.

And I don't mind Amare having a big mouth, myself. Someone on our team needs to talk, might as well be someone who can back it up. Larry Bird was always much more effective when he was in the opposing player's heads. ;)

 
At 7:24 PM, Blogger Hersey said...

My thing about Amare's mouth is he says things that annoy his fans and teammates. He doesn't talk trash during games. Bird talked trash during the f-ing three point shootout...and he won 3 NBA titles. Amare ain't approaching Larry's level anytime soon, especially if can't get in Kwame Brown's head.

Enough about Amare for me, I'll write about him later in the summer.

 
At 12:03 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Diaw is a softy but so is the whole team. I think fans need to accept this team is all about scoring and quit expecting them to be something they aren't- Dallas. Their style won't and shouldn't change. All their players have defensive issues but a ton of offensive skills. Crank it up, use the bench and try to score 130 a night.

 
At 9:22 PM, Blogger Joshua said...

No way! Paul Westhead's Nuggets team tried that tack, and became a laughingstock.

 
At 3:53 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

If we could trade Diaw for Camby...

UNSTOPPABLE BABY!

 
At 9:06 AM, Blogger Elias said...

I like the article - it's a topic worth investigating, as Deeow is the missing link as far as I'm concerned. I suggest you read about Le Boris's summer plans on my SUNS page:

http://com1.runboard.com/baclockworkorange.f3.t115

 
At 1:17 AM, Blogger Zei_Zao_LS said...

I'd like to note, Elias, that your preseason analysis may very well be the most off-beat and ridiculous thing I've seen all week. ;)

 
At 8:05 AM, Blogger Elias said...

Thanks Zei-Zao-Is (unusual name there). I'll be updating it as the summer doldrums plod forward into the blank canvas called future.

 
At 12:46 PM, Blogger Joshua said...

You have a peculiar sense of humor, Elias. And what do you, mean Amare Stoudemire (Black Jesus?) built the Suns house? Don't be ridiculous--Steve Nash built it. And I like Amare Stoudemire. You must have really dug to find that picture of Al McCoy. Nice research.

 
At 8:13 PM, Blogger Joshua said...

Can anyone answer a question for me? It is said ad nauseum that someone "runs the floor well"; what does that mean? What's the difference between running the floor well and being a player who runs fast?

 
At 9:22 PM, Blogger Elias said...

Joshua, You are correct! GNASH is our Shepard, LORD D'ANTONI is, well, the Lord, and BLACK JESUS is the Almighty Messiah of Thundah, as well as an omniscient deity of the painted land. He was crucified and He hath risen. Praise be to BLACK JESUS!!! All hail our Shepard GNASHTY!

I found the McCoy on the Suns photo site, which has some nice historical pics. I'll be updating things soon, so check back.

BTW, Jey is the man who created Clockwork Orange, not I. You should check out the other threads on there.

 
At 9:26 PM, Blogger Elias said...

Oh, and I always thought "runnin tha floor" meant leading the charge with ball handling duties, such as when GNASH or MEEP MEEP leads a fast break and finishes or dishes. As opposed to just running.

 
At 10:19 PM, Blogger Zei_Zao_LS said...

There is a distinct difference between someone who runs the floor well and someone who is just fast. Most people who are super-fast are good at running the break by virtue of athleticism, but people who are "great" at running the break generally refers to people who are good at knowing when to leak out and look for an outlet pass, good at positioning themselves in a place where the ball handler can get them the ball, and most importantly, good at finishing. Someone like Grant Hill isn't necessarily great at running the floor anymore due to athleticism... but because he's a great finisher. And then there's someone like Vince Carter who has all the athletic talent in the world, he just really doesn't run the break as often as he can and doesn't help the passer out by making passing lanes.

There's a good few bit of factors in determining how good someone is on the break... but yeah. That's pretty much the important parts of it.

 
At 10:59 PM, Blogger Joshua said...

Well, unless they just don't know what they're talking about anyway, what does Hoopshype mean when they say Raja Bell "runs the floor like a deer"? He's not a playmaker.

 
At 2:25 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

he gets into positions off the run to finish it, i.e corner 3 from steve nash assist. XD. The whole phoenix team runs the floor well, especially for their positions. maybe not rookies and sean marks though.. Oh, and why arent we letting marcus play anymore after that 42 point game?

 
At 3:47 PM, Blogger Joshua said...

Speaking of Sean Marks, it's ridiculous that he is expected to sign (or has been resigned) while Pat Burke, who was good enough to actually play at times, remains in limbo. Marks himself has no incentive to re-sign except that he might get another ring, and I think he already has one anyway with the San Antonio Squirts.

 
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In other news, interesting little game here. You make a sign up, create a player, join a team. It has international leagues, multiple divisions, game by game stats, play by play, all kinds of neat stuff.

www.cyberdunk.com?ref=35451

Check it out, sign up, don't. Whatever. It's pretty fun though. :)

 
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