1st Quarter
The 07-08 season is in full swing. Let's discuss...

Record
16-5 (6-2 Home, 10-3 Road)
The good start is welcome after slow starts the last two years. The team has also had a customary early season winning streaks with a 8 gamer and a 5 gamer that were both ended with sluggish road losses.
Starters
Steve Nash (17.9 PPG, 12.3 APG, 46% 3FG) remains a nightmare to guard and gameplan for. Raja Bell (12.0 PPG, 40% 3FG) has found his shot after some injury trouble. Shawn Marion (16.1 PPG, 11 RPG, 2.24 SPG, 1.62 BPG) has let his play silence his offseason trade demand. Grant Hill (15.7 PPG, 4.8 RPG, 3.8 APG) has reminded everyone how deadly this team is with a slasher who has midrange game. Amare Stoudemire (21.1 PPG, 8.5 RPG, 1.78 BPG, 58% FG) has been brilliant but his constant foul trouble translates into an average of 29 minutes a game.
The team boasts the best starting five in the league. With all the injury problems, Nash, Marion and Hill have been the rocks. Nash carried the team early on and as Grant Hill has gotten into 'Phoenix Suns shape' he's proven to be a valuable addition. Even though LB is a tremendous slasher, he a weapon when he comes off the bench. Grant gives the team what they had with Joe Johnson, another playmaker who can score and defend (he's better on D than JJ). Amare has had some monster games but he's a target for opposing defenses. He still picks up silly fouls and takes himself out of games and his rebounding numbers have to be much better. Marion remains one of the leagues best rebounders and glue guys. His shooting numbers haven't been as good and his scoring continues to decline but he is still has a major impact in every game.

Bench
Leandro Barbosa (17.8 PPG, 2.9 APG, 34% 3FG) has been great off the bench and in the starting lineup. Boris Diaw (7.3 PPG, 4.3 RPG, 3.8 APG) continues to be an enigma but does make plays. Brian Skinner (3.9 PPG, 4 RPG, 1.29 BPG) has been another solid addition with good defense and timely offense. Sean Marks, Eric Piatkowski, DJ Strawberry and Alando Tucker have mostly seen blowout minutes.
LB is again leading the team in shots attempted and his big scoring nights prompt people to say he should start. That's precisely the reason Manu Ginobili doesn't start. He brings a change-up and terrorizes other teams 2nd units. Boris is tough to figure out. There are some shots he takes without any hesitation but the creativity he used to show in the post has become a slew of unnecessary passes and turnovers. It shows in the stat sheet in a different way: the +/-. Boris has a +/- of +6 on the season. Compare that with playmakers Nash (+184) Hill (+161) and LB (+72). LB comes off the bench and has an impact, the same can't be said for Boris most nights. This ultimately keeps the rotation short because the team has had trouble stretching leads without Nash on the floor.
Thoughts
The good start is very welcome and we've grown accustomed to the Suns smacking teams once they get into shape. There are few teams with a solid game plans who can beat the Suns straight up without the assistance of injury or a grueling schedule. The upcoming schedule will get tougher and the boys will be rolling out to my backyard to visit the Spurs and Mavs. As Grant Hill has pointed out, the team isn't ultimately concerned about beating teams like New York- or even Atlanta or Minnesota for that matter. It's Dallas and San Antonio that are the real tests for the roster and coaches.
The team has won in different ways including clutch victories and scoring showcases. The blueprint to beating this team however remains to hold them under 100 and pound them inside. The story is there in their losses. The Lakers loss was a fluke. The Atlanta frontline controlled the game (shit the entire team is 6'7" or taller) with STAT out. Golden State relentlessly attacked the rim and outgunned the Suns. Yao finally controlled a game against PHX. Minnesota caught PHX on a back-to-back and got a monster game from Al Jefferson in the post and on the boards. (On a side note, why is Al Jefferson so hard to like as a player. He's destined to be a career loser, which doesn't make me sad.) While that loss was embarrassing the team still shutdown the T'pups in the 4th but couldn't shoot well enough to rally. The key component is the interior. The interior attack lead to easy buckets, offensive rebounds, fouls and free throws. When those numbers pile up, the Suns struggle.
The season long question will be how will the Suns address their weaknesses and cope with defenses that find a way to slow them down. Enter Grant Hill. It's evident at this point why the staff is so high on the guy. Grant is 6'8" and he provides a legit solution to both issues. I've already mentioned the offensive aspects but the defense is key. The Suns are running more double teams and traps at the post to force teams to shoot jump shots. They bank on guys taking the first open bad shot rather than making the extra pass. When doubling, Grant is similar to Marion in that he deflects a lot of balls plus he gives great help and takes charges. The team can switch almost every pick n roll and minimize the mismatches.
The team looks good but they have a long way to go as far as peaking as a unit. The team defense is by far the biggest concern because the team is more geared toward small ball than ever. We'll look at these subjects again in about 20 games.

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11 Comments:
I have an idea about Boris Diaw. Since the New York Knicks (ugh) need unselfish players and will take bloated contracts, and since the Suns could use another big guy who can defend, does anyone think Diaw could be traded to the Knicks for Jared Jeffries (and salary-match filler, if needed)? No Suns player is such a jerk as to deserve the Knicks, but damn sensitivity--if the Knicks would bite...
--Josh
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/nba_experts/post/Fans-to-NBA-not-tonight-we-ve-got-a-headache;_ylt=AvUUXYqzOZ5ltRS65KdsdWm8vLYF?urn=nba,57019
This is one of the wisest NBA pieces I've ever seen. It's exactly why I have never attended an NBA game, even for the Suns, and don't particularly want to.
The only time I've ever seen the Suns somewhat up close was in 1994, when I was in middle school and my perfect attendance allowed me to go to AWA for an event called Phoenix Suns Day or something like that. All they did was have a shoot around and let some players (Kevin Johnson, Dan Majerle and A.C. Green) make speeches, but that wasn't a waste of time. The problem was, even at what was obviously a community relations-type event, the damn noise was deafening! I'm hearing impaired, and knew better than to wear my hearing aids to this, and it was still deafening. Why would I subject myself to that, on top of all the demeaning cheesy stunts now presented at the games? I rather agree with what this unnamed person said in response to Kelly Dwyer's blog:
It used to be the opposite-I remember the first NBA game I saw in person rather than on TV -it was so shocking to hear just the squeak of shoes and the PA announcer calling out the name of the last guy that scored, instead of TV play-by-play dudes jabbering and no commercials-just watching basketball, everybody cheering without being bullied into it, but over the years they keep adding more and more pro-wrestling stuff (pyrotechnics for meaningless games, shrieking PA announcers, canned chants, etc, etc) I really don't see how this draws in casual spectators either, as most non-basketball diehards that go find it totally cheesy as well.
--Josh
Jared Jeffries is okay at most things and good at nothing. I'd rather not take his contract for Boris' contract, as at least we know Boris is talented when he puts his mind to it. Jared Jeffries has no position, can't shoot, and can't make plays. This means he can't play on the Suns.
Shawn Marion was the man last night versus the Jazz. Defense - Offense - he was everywhere. And nothing was bigger than his follow of Amare's blown layout in the final seconds. Thank God Shawn wasn't playing for the Jazz last night.
And I don't care if Amare had 6 blocks, his defense was pathetic at times last night. I hope that doesn't exclude me from being a true fan Hersey. :)
- Russ
Get ready for Tuesday night! Only one more worthless game against a non-contender (Sunday night, against the Hornets), then on to the biggest game of the season so far!
Does anyone think something was very wrong with Raja Bell in the recent Minnesota game? I hope it was only because he's still hurt, but he had six points, a few rebounds and assists, and four fouls? He played horribly, and unless he was guarding Corey Brewer the whole time, he didn't defend great either. A coach more responsible than D'Antoni would have tried someone else.
This will never happen in a million years, because the Suns coach is an idiot, but I say, change the starting lineup for the Spurs game. Put Marcus Banks (in for Bell, not because Bell had one bad game but because who else could Banks replace) on Tony Parker, and with Bell out, put Shawn Marion on Nanu Ginobili if he wasn't already going to be.
Banks locked down Baron Davis last season, and that being the case, he could probably frustrate Parker. We've seen again and again and again that you can't beat the Spurs with offense, so I don't give a rat's rear end about Banks's poor shooting *or* about the Suns' precious offense. (It didn't help my opinion of D'Antoni that he's been publicly urging the team to score even more.) Let's tamper with gameplay as needed to find a solution for the Spurs before the playoffs start.
I think high number of blocked shots by Amare and the team as a whole is sign their playing scrappy defense. They will never be a 24 seconds of shutdown D team like the best Detroit teams because that's not their personnel.
Being critical of Amare or D'Antoni doesn't make you less of a fan. I'm surprised by how much negative stuff I read about D'Antoni from commenters here and elsewhere. Apparently not playing Marcus Banks is an unforgivable act. Perhaps since he coaches the team, he's seeing something most people don't.
Kerr is going to have to roll the dice on this one. Trade Bell and Diaw for Ron Artest. Artest will match up better against Duncan than Diaw or Bell. Artest can defend the SF, PF, SG positions. Boris is taking a powder after getting his big contract. Time to dump the scrub.
Amare Stoudemire is playing well enough, buy why isn't he having any high-scoring games this season other than that 42-point game not long ago? He's not lazy like Boris Diaw. Could he be busy trying to adjust his game for better defense? (I notice he avoided foul trouble in the second half.) If so, more power to him; he can tinker around all season if it makes him a good defender by playoff time. He was quiet in the first half. All those second-half dunks Nash fed him for were great, though.
Grant Hill played poorly in this loss to Dallas (which was a well-played Suns game for quarters 2-4). He should have been yanked for Brian Skinner.
So much for that Lakers loss being a "fluke". You would think the Phoenix's one and only defensive big man(Skinner) would be able to stop him. Whoops..
High Minutes...No Bench...No Defense...Same Old Suns
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