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Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Spotlight: Markieff Morris
How about a round of applause for Markieff Morris? Morris
scored 24 points, grabbed 17 boards, and had 6 blocks in a loss to the Cavaliers
during the summer league game today. Morris has shown in the first two games
that he’s improved from last year, his rebounding improved, his jumper
improved, and he’s a lot more aggressive which was something that wasn’t always
there his rookie year.
Although Morris through his first two games has posted
impressive numbers, he’s been a little less than effiecent; he shot a combined 16-42(38%)
in the first two games. That’s actually better than the number shows because
Morris got a couple of lucky ones. Morris has to make better decisions with the
basketball, as I mentioned in my previous post Morris has to learn to be
patient and not make badly timed moves which leads to a block, a miss or a
turnover.
Morris also seems to love his jump shot a little too much, he
took of a couple of Carmelo Anthony type isolation one dribble pull up twenty
footers; tough to imagine those well right? Morris is clearly a good jump
shooter but he has to learn how to establish in the post, because that’s where
he’s going to make his living. Morris has good touch around the basket it’s a
shame to see him taking jumpers all the time.
Ultimately Morris has shown that he’s ready to make big contributions
next year, too bad Steve Nash because Morris can certainly get easier looks off
those perfect pick and roll passes. Nonetheless I think Dragic and Marshall
will feed him and the rest of the crew just fine, Morris still has a little
over 3 months to refine his game and bulk up for a full 82 game schedule.
Monday, July 16, 2012
What the addition of Luis Scola means for Phoenix.
The Suns’ won the amnesty auction
yesterday for Houston Rockets’ big Luis Scola. Scola was drafted by the Spurs
in 2002 and joined the Rockets to start to the 2007-2008 season and has been an
effective player ever since, Scola had somewhat of a weak season last year as
his point and rebounding totals have dropped. With Scola on the Suns’ roster
the Suns’ now have 4 power forwards under contract for at least the next two
seasons, Channing Frye, Hakim Warrick, Markieff Morris and now Luis Scola.
Luis Scola although had a down year
last season still posted some good numbers 15 PPG 6.4 RPG 2.1 APG. It’s safe to
say out of the four power forwards now on the Suns’ roster, Scola for now is
best of the four. Since the Suns’ are officially in a rebuilding mode, second
year Markieff Morris is going to get his minutes; so does that mean someone is
on the move?
That’s
a tough question because both Warrick and Frye has at least two years left on
their contracts and are due a lot of money, Frye has two years 12.4M left with
a 3rd year player option worth 6.8M while Warrick has two years 9.5M
left.
Hakim
Warrick is most likely the odd man out because his contract is a lot more reasonable
than that of Frye’s and also Frye is most versatile in that he can stretch the
floor, plays above average defense, and also can play both the 4 and 5 positions;
but I’m sure if other teams called for Frye the Suns would listen.
The
claiming of Scola makes a lot of sense for the Suns because Scola is a solid
starting caliber player who can be a leader in the locker room, Scola is
fundamentally sound as an offensive player who can mentor second year player
Markieff Morris. It’d be interesting to see what happens the rest of this
off-season as the Suns’ have a lot of decisions to make and this is without a
doubt the biggest off-season for the Suns’ in a long long time.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
4 on 4: Suns' First Summer League Game
The Suns’ played their first summer league game in Las Vegas
this afternoon and ran through the Knicks’ summer league squad 99-74. There
were 4 obvious standouts during the course of the game, Markieff Morris, Diante
Garret, DeShawn Sims and Marcus Landry. Here’s a 4 on 4 for each of their
performances:
Markieff Morris
Positives-
Morris was a force in the first half of the game as he led all scorers with 19
points, grabbed 5 rebounds and also picked up a block as well as a steal. Above
all else he was highly efficient.
Negatives-
Morris seemed a step slow all game on the defensive end, he committed 4 fouls
in 4 minutes and played more defense with his hands than his feet. There’s a
problem when a lottery pick has trouble defending Chris Copeland, who’s Chris
Copeland you ask? Exactly. Morris although had an overall good game, had
trouble establishing position in the post and the worst part is he had trouble
establishing post position against Chris Copeland…..Morris also kind of
disappeared in the second half as he only scored 2 points in the second half.
Diante Garret
Positives-
Diante Garret started the game in place of Kendall Marshall this game, and he
did a great job running the show. He keep the offense in a good flow and dished
out 10 assists while only having 2 turnovers. He also added 8 points and had 3
picks. He showed great composure out on the floor and seemed comfortable being
the floor general; his effort and energy on defense was also very impressive
kind of reminded me of Sebastian Telfair.
Negatives-
Diante Garret had in my opinion the strongest game out of all the Suns’ players
today so it’s hard to say some negative about his performance, however he missed
both his 3 point attempts so I guess you can say he could improve his shooting.
DeShawn Sims
Positives- DeShawn
Sims played a very solid all-around game, scored 16 points on 7-12 shooting and
also grabbed 3 rebounds. Sims made some strong plays in the post during the
game, plays I wanted to see out of Morris but at least I saw from someone! Sims
much like Garret played with a lot of composure, effort and energy. Not to
mention zero turnovers.
Negatives-
Well there not much negative reviews about Sims neither but it would have been nice
to see some higher level energy and play on the defensive end.
Marcus Landry
Positives-
Marcus Landry displayed some impressive shooting on the offensive end as he
scored 12 points on 5-9 shooting and made 2-5 three pointers. Much like his
brother Carl Landry, Marcus also scrapped inside and took in two offensive
rebounds. Also like Sims, no turnovers.
Negatives- Marcus
Landry reminds me of Landry Fields, not bad at anything but also not great at
anything. He also needs to work on his foot speed because at times he seems a
step too slow on the defensive end.
Overall the Suns’ summer league team
demonstrated composure, something that’s not necessarily a given in the summer
league. The Suns’ shot well from the field(53% Overall) and also 47% from deep.
I was disappointed that Dan Majerle decided not to play Kendall Marshall but I was
very impressed by the play of Garret who may give Sebastian Telfair for that 3rd
string point guard spot.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Disgraceful acts towards Steve Nash
Recently I’ve come across some disturbing videos on Youtube of
so called “Suns Fans” burning Steve Nash Jerseys and it upset me greatly
because I’m thinking to myself, are these just awful people? Are they real Suns
fans? How can these people treat such a class act with such a disgraceful and despicable
act?
Quite frankly this
article will be rant as well as carefully and well thought out description of
why these people and others who feel about Steve Nash they do should be ASHAMED
of themselves.
Many are calling guys such as Ray Allen and Steve Nash
traitors because they switched over from their team to rivals this off-season,
but there’s one difference; The Suns didn’t want Nash back because the contract
Nash desired was more than what the Suns were willing to offer, but Boston did
want Allen back and they also offered him a relatively reasonable deal. Steve
Nash worked with less than mediocre talent since the departure of A’mare
Stoudemire, but the pitiful way the front office has treated Nash from day one
has been a lot more than what Nash should’ve been willing to put up with.
During the Suns’ golden years from 2004-2008 the Suns’ were
serious title contenders every year and after the unfortunate injury of Joe
Johnson during the playoffs in 2005 the Suns’ lost Joe Johnson in free agency
but they had the opportunity to Johnson’s role with the number 7th
pick in the 2005 draft which the greatest owner in the world Robert Sarver
SOLD, and that pick ladies and gentlemen was used to draft Luol Deng. Then in
the 2006-2007 season when the Suns’ were basically screwed out of a title after
the whole Tim Donaghy non-sense in game 3 and the controversial suspension of A’mare
Stoudemire and Boris Diaw in game 5 which came after a final second hip check
on Steve Nash by big ole big shot Bob Mr. Robert Horry in game 4. Had the Suns’
gotten past the Spurs, they would’ve ended up facing the Jazz and Cavaliers who
at the time clearly wasn’t on the elite level the Suns’ and Spurs were(Spurs
beat the Jazz 4-1 and swept the Cavs in the finals). The Suns' were by far their toughest match-up that year.
Then came the
2007-2008 season when the Suns’ traded Shawn Marion an all-star who was in his
prime for nothing more but an old and tired Shaq. Shawn Marion’s locker room
issues were well known but he was still the perfect transition partner with
Steve Nash and at the time better than Shaq anyhow. Then came the 2008-2009
season when the Suns’ let coach Mike D’Antoni walk, traded Nash’s best friend
Raja Bell as well as forward Boris Diaw for Jason Richardson and Jared Dudley.
Nash let the public know of his displeasure about the trade but yet never
ultimately made it a big deal.
Then finally came the tipping point for the Suns’ going from
elite to mediocre, when Stoudemire bolted for New York after a Cinderella run
to the western conference finals and were a miraculous buzzer beating put back
from the guy formerly known as Ron Artest from being up 3-2 in the series
against the Lakers heading back to Phoenix, which I thought was a over the back
foul by the way because he basically trucked Jason Richardson out of the
way(see for yourself http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USZfRKJoXEs)
The Suns’ went on to attempt to replace Stoudemire with the likes of
Hedo Turkologu, Hakim Warrick, and Josh Childress; we all know how well that
went………..Yet through all of that, the Suns’ went from a team that were serious
title contenders that revolutionized the NBA with their fast paced, exciting
basketball to a team of role players and Steve Nash.
Through all of those awful events that transpired, Steve Nash never
complained and never put the organization through the hell that superstars such
as Carmelo Anthony and Dwight Howard put their teams through. He easily could’ve
demanded a trade but did he? No. Did Steve Nash try to maximaze what little
talent he had surrounding him the past 2 years? Yes. Did Steve Nash give his
110% to the Suns’ fans night in and night out? Yes. Should awful fans such as
the ignorant individuals in this video(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHUcSzPj8EQ)
regret and feel awful about their
actions? ABSOLUTELY!
This guy wanted to go to L.A because he wanted a shot at the
ring he never got, he wanted to be close to his 3 children, and above all else
the Suns’ got back 4 draft picks in return as oppose to nothing had he signed
with Toronto or Dallas. These people certainly don’t deserve to call themselves
Suns’ fans because their action of burning Nash’s jersey was a disgusting and
disgraceful act, and they should know better than to treat probably the
greatest Suns’ player of all time with such disrespect. How can you blame a guy for putting himself first for once after putting an organization first for eight years despite their constant mistreatment of him?
Free Agent: Terrence Williams
The Suns’ need for a talented wing has been dealt with this offseason
with Michael Beasley, but there’s a under the radar free agent that many Suns’
fans don’t know of and that player is Terrence Williams.
Williams is an athletic wing who can play both wing
positions, he’s a solid play maker however he does struggle with his jumper as
well as his decision making. I was actually fortunate enough to watch Williams
play when he was with the Nets and I remember going over to my friend and
saying “Who is this guy? He knows how to play”. His versatile ability is displayed in that during his rookie season with the Nets he recorded 8 double doubles and 1 triple double. It was also the only season where he got to play consistent minutes.
Williams has a smooth all-around game and he’d be a great fit
with the Suns. He’d be able to push the ball in transition, take some of the
play making pressure off the point guards, and he can also make some highlight
reels with his athleticism. Example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMtfiwjt3DU&feature=fvwrel
Williams is seeking
his place in the NBA still and if the Suns’ do in fact give him a chance he has
the chance to be a great role player or even maybe becoming a solid starter in
the NBA one day. I think Williams’ stubborn and impulsive personality has
limited him from being an all-star but he can still be a good NBA player under
the right coaching and being on the right team. Ironically in a game against the Suns' this season he scored 16 points(7-10 FG), grabbed 6 rebounds, had 5 dimes and 2 blocks in 31 minutes of play.
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Suns' Direction?
Despite very popular
signings this off-season for Phoenix, it seems like they’re making the same
moves they did during that horrific off-season of 2010; when Stoudemire
abandoned the desert for the big apple. The Suns’ have agreed to terms with
former 2nd overall pick Michael Beasley, former Suns’ guard Goran
Dragic and the upcoming superstar Eric Gordon.
Even with these
signings the Suns are far from title contention with teams such as the Heat,
Lakers and now Nets making these super teams built upon the elite stars of the
NBA. Another thing to keep in mind is that most of the teams that have been NBA
champions got one major thing in common; their best player was originally
drafted by their respective team. Kobe Bryant with the Lakers, Dirk Nowitzki
with Dallas, Michael Jordan with Chicago, Larry Bird with Boston, Hakeem
Olajuwon with Houston, and Tim Duncan with San Antonio.
Even with teams such as
the Celtics and Miami who have won the title in recent years has one superstar
originally drafted by the team on their roster, Paul Pierce and Dwayne Wade.
So where does this leave the Suns? The Suns’
have 3 players on their team right now that was drafted by the Suns; Robin
Lopez(assuming he returns), Markieff Morris and now Kendall Marshall. It might
be a bit early to doubt Marshall, and Morris but it’s fairly unlikely that
either of those guys will rise to superstardom; and you can just forget about
Lopez.
Even if Gordon somehow
finds his way to Phoenix, the future still seems gloomy because with all these
new additions the Suns’ suddenly put themselves in the position to take one of
the lower seeds in the playoffs even though they probably won’t win a series.
This can’t be the ultimate plan the Suns’ front office has been planning. So
the question is where do they go from here? The only and quickest logical way
for the Suns’ to get in a position for contention is to lose!
I love the addition of
Michael Beasley because he has as much potential as anyone in the league, he’s
struggled in the NBA due to his off-court discipline and his lack of
consistency effort wise but the potential and skill level is all there.
The signing of Goran
Dragic made no sense to me, he’s a good point guard? Sure, but is he really
going to help the Suns built towards the future? Russell Westbrook was the 4th
pick in the 2008 draft and he struggled as much as any player his rookie season
but look him now; that’s the result of playing time as well as experience. With
Dragic in the picture, Kendall Marshall is sure to come off the bench with will
limit his minutes.
Kendall Marshall during
his two years at North Carolina has proved that he’s capable of competing at
the highest level as well as handling heavy minutes as he averaged about 33
minutes per game during his sophomore season. With time to develop I think
Kendall Marshall will develop into an all-star, between his flashy passing,
work ethic, and above all else leadership will ultimately allow him to have a
great NBA career. Marshall often gets slammed for his defense and athleticism,
and much like the situation with Steve Nash, it’s overblown. People question
Marshall’s ability to stay in front of the Derrick Roses of the world, but can
you name me 3 players who can? ……………………. EXACTLY. Marshall in fact recorded a
37 max inch vertical leap at the draft combine in Chicago, that’s not something
to sneeze at. He also has great strength which should help him a lot on the
defensive end in the NBA.
Had the Suns not made offer to Dragic &
Gordon, they would’ve kept their cap space, had a miserable season, but would
ultimately land a top 5 pick that can be the face of the franchise.
Another piece that I
believe is key, center Marcin Gortat; who had an outstanding season last year
partially due to playing next to Steve Nash but he’s an overall pretty gifted
big man. He definitely has a lot of trade value on the market, and he’s not
exactly a guy that would fit the blue print of a rebuilding team like the Suns.
Gortat is turning 28, and by the time the Suns manage to put a contender
together Gortat would probably be in his 30s so why not move him now for future
draft picks or a couple of talent young prospects? Gortat’s trade value is also
high because of his extremely reasonable contract for a 15-10 center, who is an
extremely mobile for a player his size. His contract has two years remaining at
about 7M a year.
The Suns’ best shot at contention is to go
through the usual losing years which leads to the lottery, which leads to young
talent which ultimately would lead to a championship, and let’s face it no one
is knocking off Miami or the Lakers any time soon with their ridiculously
talented rosters; Brooklyn might in the conversation soon.
So why not bite the
bullet for a couple of seasons, give guys like Morris and Marshall time to
develop, and finally reel in that championship that all of us Suns fans have
been dying for. But then again I’m just an almost college kid who’s trying to
be a sportswriter, not the Suns’ general manager.
Suns' Sophomore: Markieff Morris
Last year Suns’ rookie Markieff Morris showed some promising
signs as a young power forward, he demonstrated his ability to make NBA 3s,
toughness, rebounding, and defensive effort. His stat line overall this season
though can be somehow viewed as poor.
His field goal percentage was under 40, during his 5 starts
the Suns went 1-4, and he also hit his rookie wall rather quickly and had a
string of bad games. However he did show some promising signs. For the Suns’
fans who watches nearly every game such as myself can see that Morris is tough,
he isn’t afraid to bang with the big boys and he sure as hell isn’t
intimidated.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfhZx2rs65A(Morris shows his nasty!) .He also showed a nice turn -around jumper in the
post, during the few time he was put there.
Many are curious of his ceiling, well wonder no longer; it’s
LaMarcus Aldridge. The chances of him getting there aren’t high but if he works
hard and fully dedicate himself to the game he has a great shot. If you look at
Aldridge and Morris they both have similar characteristics, both good shooters
with fine touch, both decent rebounders, both show toughness, and both are low
key players. Morris in my opinion has already gotten farther than Aldridge in
regards of his toughness, Morris unlike Aldridge isn’t bothered by contact.
Now I hope I didn’t excite anyone by giving the hope that
Morris might be LaMarcus Aldridge next year, should he ever get there we’ll be
lucky and if he falls short to be a Jason Thompson we’ll have to understand; as
long as he’s not Channing Frye 2.0 I will say my prayers. But here is what he
needs to do now to become Channing Frye 2.0.
- Put on
more muscle, Morris was one of the strongest players in college basketball but
obviously that’s not the case in the NBA. He’ll need that strength to be a
force in the post.
- Patience
is the key; Morris showed flashes of brilliance during the few times he was put
in the post this year. He was able to knock down some pretty impressive turn
around shots which is a great sign for a big. But he also rushed a few times which lead to a missed shot or turnover. He has to learn how to read the defense before making his move.
- Stop
drifting on the perimeter, a four that does nothing but drift on the perimeter?
Remind anyone of someone?
- Improve
foot speed, Morris isn’t exactly Dwight Howard so he has to compensate for not
being able to jump of the gym by sliding his feet better so he can be a strong
factor on the defensive end.
I expect a solid improvement from Morris this year, I expect
him to spend a lot more times in the post because he’s too good to just drift
on the perimeter. It’s a travesty that the Suns’ haven’t moved Frye to give him
more minutes because at this Channing Frye although a good player, has no place
on a rebuilding team. He’s turning 30, he’s not a great rebounder, he’s
basically a 3 in a 4’s body. Morris needs those minutes that Alvin Gentry is
giving to Frye night in and night out so that Morris can become a player of
Aldridge’s caliber and not a player of Frye’s caliber.
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Breaking down the Sun's off-season.
This off-season has been a far more successful off-season than any of us Suns' fans could of ever imagined. Every free agent seems to want to come to the desert. Despite losing the face of the franchise, a two time MVP, and probably the most popular Suns' player of all time in Steve Nash; the Suns got back 4 draft picks. On the same day they also signed Goran Dragic to a 34M/4yr. deal, signed former 2nd pick in the 2008 NBA draft Michael Beasley to a 18M/3yr. deal, and most importantly signed probably the best shooting guard prospect in the league Eric Gordon to a max offer sheet of 58M/4yr. deal. Now let's take a look at each of these scenarios:
Steve Nash Trade:
- As a Suns fan I liked this move, our two time MVP gets his shot at a title, and we get back 2 first round picks in 2013 & 2015 and also 2 second rounders in 2013 & 2014. Granted that it's the Laker's picks that the picks are going to be relatively low, however that gives us options for a potential Eric Gordon sign & trade. Even though Gordon has made it clear that he wants to be in Phoenix and not New Orleans it probably won't stop the Hornets from matching the offer or at least doing a sign & trade. They're not going to let the center piece from the Chris Paul trade get away for nothing and Phoenix can now perform such a deal with a package probably involving Robin Lopez or maybe even Marcin Gortat along with some draft picks from the Nash deal.
Goran Dragic Signing:
- This was a great signing, not only because the Suns were in need of starting point guard but also they bring back a very popular Suns' player who studied under Steve Nash. This is also a very reasonable deal because the Suns are getting a young player who flourished in Houston during the 2011-2012 campaign as a starting point guard. During his starting stretch of 28 games he averaged 18 PPG, 8.4 APG, and 3.5 RPG while shooting 49% from the field, 38% from the 3 point line, and 84% from the foul line. Dragic probably won't be a top 5 point guard in the league at any point in time but he's a very good player who is a solid rebuilding piece.
Michael Beasley Signing:
- The Michael Beasley signing wasn't popular with some people but I feel that this is a great signing for many reasons, he has a very reasonable contract, he will provide us with the scoring punch that we've needed since the departure of Stoudemire, he still has a lot of room to grow as a player, and he's very versatile on both ends of the floor. Michael Beasley has dealt with many off-court issues that has prevent him from becoming the great player that everyone thought he'd be when he was drafted out of Kansas State. He's a terrific jump shooter and also a pretty athletic player who can finish with style & make some impressive defensive plays(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8hIY0xecBQ). Michael Beasley will get his chance to be the player that he could be during his time with the Suns, in a open fast flowing offensive system he should be able to show case his talent.
Eric Gordon Signing:
- HERE'S THE BIG FISH! Eric Gordon is one of best basket attacking players in the league, he's 6'3 but he's got incredible strength and touch. This signing was undoubtedly the best move the Suns have made this off-season, however this is a tricky situation because the Hornets will most likely want a sign & trade or they'll match the Suns' offer. Eric Gordon was the centerpiece of the Chris Paul trade and it'd be foolish of them to let him walk for nothing, I'd imagine he'd have a pretty high price tag but New Orleans already have their cornerstone in Anthony Davis & his potential sidekick Austin Rivers. Eric Gordon much like Joe Johnson did back in 2005 with the Suns, wanted to be the alpha dog, the go to guy, not the 3rd or 4rd wheel on a team. Eric Gordon's desire to come to the Suns probably also had a lot to do with the Suns' training staff who have been known as world class, just look at what they did with Grant Hill and Steve Nash. Gordon has been plagued with knee problems for the last 3 seasons as he has missed over 100 games in the past 3 years due to injuries. Even though he's a risk, he's one definitely worth taking especially if Aaron Nelson(Sun's athletic trainer) is working with him. If Gordon signs with the Suns' the Suns will jump back into the playoffs with a shot at the 6th or 7th seed. At the end of day however, the Hornets may match the offer and keep him in New Orleans which to me makes no sense because they're trying to rebuild and they have their cornerstone so why have an unhappy camper through such a process.
Why the Lakers are now the team to beat.
The Lakers acquired Steve Nash in a sign & trade with the Phoenix Suns yesterday that shocked the NBA world. The Lakers with this acquisition have put themselves over the top WITHOUT A DOUBT, some might argue no but here is why they are WRONG:
- Last year they had Kobe and Ramon Sessions running their "Offense" on a team with 2 elite caliber NBA big men they were surrounded with no true 3 point shooters(arguably Blake), they now have one of the best 3 point shooters ever to play the game in Nash(10th in all time 3 pts made) to help spread the floor.
- Nash has been known to make the most out of his big men exhibit A(http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/2758/marcin-gortat). Now imagine what he'll do with Gasol & Bynum.
- The Lakers were relatively easy to defend last year because the motion of their players on offense just COULD NOT WORK, why? Because Kobe at this stage of his career CAN'T run an offense, and Ramon Session can't be relied upon past the regular season. Now they have one of the best show runners ever in Nash commanding and directing this Lakers offense which will allow Gasol & Bynum to get wide open looks under the basket and Kobe will remember what it's like to shoot open jumpers again.
- People keep bringing up how Steve Nash doesn't play defense when the fact is he's a very underrated team defender, people claim "OH HE CAN'T GUARD TONY PARKER, HE CAN'T GUARD RUSSELL WESTBROOK, HE CAN'T GUARD DERRICK ROSE". You know something, that TRUE! But they can't guard him neither and can you guys name 5 players who CAN guard those guys? Exactly. So that's clearly over blown.
- This Lakers offense with Nash goes from, Isolation & Isolation post ups(Last year's Laker offense) to pick & roll, pick & pop, post ups, and when the offense breaks down throw it Kobe, the best bad shot maker arguably ever.
Now does it means they're set for a championship? No off course not, they are going to have to work out the kinks but that's a process for all teams. Last year in the playoffs the Lakers weren't even that far away from beating the Thunder despite poor performances from Bynum, Gasol & Sessions. Game 2 & 4 was anybody's game and were decided on last second shots by Kevin Durant. And I know this sounds bizarre but I felt that if the Lakers gets past the Thunders they would've won the title, their size would've proved to be too much for San Antonio as well for Miami; those which weren't advantages against the Thunders because their front line guys are top tier defenders. For the ignorant people who makes assumptions about Steve Nash because they only base their argument on random crap they read off ESPN or some random sports writer on Yahoo!; they obviously don't watch Suns games. Especially for those who say things about his age, sure he's 38 but he's not your typical 38 year old. When was the last time a 38 year old lead the league in assist per 40 minutes? When was the last time a 38 year old made a team with the 2nd best player as Marcin Gortat playoff contenders? Lakers may not have punched tickets for a title, but they should definitely be favorites.
- Last year they had Kobe and Ramon Sessions running their "Offense" on a team with 2 elite caliber NBA big men they were surrounded with no true 3 point shooters(arguably Blake), they now have one of the best 3 point shooters ever to play the game in Nash(10th in all time 3 pts made) to help spread the floor.
- Nash has been known to make the most out of his big men exhibit A(http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/2758/marcin-gortat). Now imagine what he'll do with Gasol & Bynum.
- The Lakers were relatively easy to defend last year because the motion of their players on offense just COULD NOT WORK, why? Because Kobe at this stage of his career CAN'T run an offense, and Ramon Session can't be relied upon past the regular season. Now they have one of the best show runners ever in Nash commanding and directing this Lakers offense which will allow Gasol & Bynum to get wide open looks under the basket and Kobe will remember what it's like to shoot open jumpers again.
- People keep bringing up how Steve Nash doesn't play defense when the fact is he's a very underrated team defender, people claim "OH HE CAN'T GUARD TONY PARKER, HE CAN'T GUARD RUSSELL WESTBROOK, HE CAN'T GUARD DERRICK ROSE". You know something, that TRUE! But they can't guard him neither and can you guys name 5 players who CAN guard those guys? Exactly. So that's clearly over blown.
- This Lakers offense with Nash goes from, Isolation & Isolation post ups(Last year's Laker offense) to pick & roll, pick & pop, post ups, and when the offense breaks down throw it Kobe, the best bad shot maker arguably ever.
Now does it means they're set for a championship? No off course not, they are going to have to work out the kinks but that's a process for all teams. Last year in the playoffs the Lakers weren't even that far away from beating the Thunder despite poor performances from Bynum, Gasol & Sessions. Game 2 & 4 was anybody's game and were decided on last second shots by Kevin Durant. And I know this sounds bizarre but I felt that if the Lakers gets past the Thunders they would've won the title, their size would've proved to be too much for San Antonio as well for Miami; those which weren't advantages against the Thunders because their front line guys are top tier defenders. For the ignorant people who makes assumptions about Steve Nash because they only base their argument on random crap they read off ESPN or some random sports writer on Yahoo!; they obviously don't watch Suns games. Especially for those who say things about his age, sure he's 38 but he's not your typical 38 year old. When was the last time a 38 year old lead the league in assist per 40 minutes? When was the last time a 38 year old made a team with the 2nd best player as Marcin Gortat playoff contenders? Lakers may not have punched tickets for a title, but they should definitely be favorites.
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