The Suns did what Dallas couldn't in last year's playoffs -- play a small lineup against the Warriors and come away victorious. This was a game in which Shaq was a non-factor, except to keep Amare out of foul trouble in the 1st half. It was also a game in which Marion would have been useful, but the Suns picked up the slack. I would have liked to see them slow it down against Golden State, but we'll take the win and build on that. Barbosa, despite a sequence in which he missed 3 wide open 3-pointers in a row, showed improvement.
Suns-Warriors Box
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Suns show they can run with warriors
Warriors game, halftime update
I'm not impressed from what I've seen of the Warriors. Their defense is porous and their half-court offense isn't always effective. If the Suns can cut down on turnovers and get Shaq involved in the 2nd half to rebound the ball a little bit, this will be a win. The old way to deal with running teams like the warriors was to wear them down. I'd really like to see more Shaq and Amare, and then get Bell and Barbosa involved on the perimeter.
Warriors game, 1st quarter impressions
What we're seeing so far is the Suns trying to match up small against the Warriors. Shaq hasn't seen much action and it's an up-tempo game. This is an uphill battle. I think the Suns need to insist on integrating Shaq into the game and imposing their will on the Warriors. On the plus side, Nash was just quoted as saying "We're all in love again".
And Giricek records his first 3-pointer as a Sun! Entertaining game so far!
Are the Suns Vulnerable to Running Teams?
Tonight's 10:30 PM match-up (on TNT) with the Warriors at home will test Phoenix's transition and perimeter defense. And the Suns will need to limit their turnovers in order to control this game the way they have the previous two. If the Suns can find a way to involve Shaq in this game and pull out a victory, I'm willing to accept that our future is starting to look bright. Expect more coverage tonight!
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Our past 11 games: What if we kept Marion?
Game 1: February 20th, vs Lakers -- Loss
With Shawn Marion in the lineup, the Suns went 1-2 against the Lakers, sans Gasol. And Andrew Bynum didn't even play in the lone Suns win. I think we can still notch this one in the loss column. 0-1
Game 2: February 22nd, vs Boston -- 1\2 win, 1\2 loss
Now this is a tricky one, isn't it. Boston appeared to have played one of its worst games of the season in this sloppy contest. On the other hand, Phoenix's defense did look more secure as a result of the slow pace and the presence of Shaq. This would have been a tough win with Shawn Marion. I'll give them half. 0.5-1.5
Game 3: February 24th, vs Detroit -- Loss
Given the way the Pistons were playing and have continued to play, I can't imagine the Suns turning around the game that officially set off the Shaq-disaster alarm bells, even with Shawn Marion AND Shaq on the team. 0.5-2.5
Game 4: February 26th, at Memphis -- Win
Win. 1.5-2.5
Game 5: February 27th, at New Orleans -- Loss
With Shawn Marion in the lineup, the Suns were 0-2 against New Orleans. This game was the 2nd half of a back-to-back. Tough loss. 1.5-3.5
Game 6: March 1st, vs Philadelphia -- Win
This was probably a good example of a game in which Shaq's wasn't able to help the Suns, and his lack of integration hurt them. I'll give the Marion Suns this win. 2.5-3.5
game 7: March 4th, at Portland -- Win
Considering the 3 days rest the Suns had before this game, and the fact that the Suns have been a perennially excellent road team -- 3.5-3.5
Game 8: March 5th, at Denver -- 1\2 win, 1\2 loss
This was a game in which Marion's athleticism was sorely missed, and the best reason not to worry was because it was the tail end of a back-to-back. As such, statistics forbid me to grant the Suns a full W on this one, so I will split it. And dealing with decimals is getting really annoying. 4-4
Game 9: MArch 7th, vs. Utah -- Win
The Suns were 1-0 against Utah with Marion in the lineup. The Suns' loss to Utah came with Marion and Nash sitting out, and it was a blowout. Oops. I'll still give us this home game after a day of rest. 5-4
Game 10: March 9th, vs San Antonio -- Loss
Phoenix was 1-1 against San Antonio with Shawn Marion in the lineup. In the Suns victory, Marion had 9 pts and 6 rebounds. The Spurs were missing Tony Parker in both games. Any Suns fan has to believe, after watching Tim Duncan go 6-19 and score only 17 pts, that Shaq was a key factor in this win. 5-5
Game 11: March 11th, vs Memphis -- Win
Win. But the win with Shaq was pretty impressive too. 6-5
6-5. If you accept this breakdown, then the Big Experiment has cost the Phoenix Suns 1 game in the western conference standings. Agreed, every game matters, but I'll sacrifice 1 game if the team continues to jell and improve.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Exclamation Point to the Spurs Victory -- Memphis

Very nice. Without this blowout win over Memphis (71-41 at halftime!), the win over the Spurs would have hung there, unresolved. Like a sentence fragment. On top of everything else to feel good about, Giricek broke through for 18 points on 9-14 shooting. We might start to see him finagling minutes away from Diaw/Barbosa. Good.
One point of criticism: Yet again Barbosa's +\- was the worst of the top 7 in the lineup. I smell point guard duty in the 3rd quarter..
Why do I only smell it? Because I didn't see the game. Which reminds me to tell you, I'm working on finding ways to catch more than just nationally televised Suns games and will have more solutions in the next weeks. If all goes well I should be able to funnel the huge revenue from this site into the necessary resources to shadow the team all over the country. Or something.
First ever post -- Leandro who?
Does anyone remember.. Who was the hands-down, no-brainer choice for 6th man of the year last year?
Barbosa's points, assists, FG%, and 3pt FG% have all declined since his emergence in the 2006-2007 season (Suns fans knew he was good in 2005-2006). Most notably though, Barbosa has consistently looked lost when asked to play point, and has looked even more spaced-out since The Trade. Why?
1.
Barbosa is a young, fresh face whose English skills were limited when he arrived in the NBA in 2003. The best way for coaches (most notably Mike D'antoni's brother Dan) to communicate with him MUST have been to simplify his role. He was told something like, "Run and try to score, Steve will find you in the open court and you will blow by everyone for a layup. In the half court, hit open 3-pointers. Also, maybe try to play some D. The end."
Well that worked from 2005-2007. What the Shaq trade did was cement a change in philosophy from being a fantastic, somewhat one-dimensional team, to being a
2.
Barbosa is not a point guard. Stop playing him at point.
I'd like to just end there because it would provide some dramatic contrast, but I suppose some explanation is needed. In the last 6 games, with Barbosa on the floor, the Suns are -44 in point differential. And I don't have the time to formulate this statistic, but it appears at a glance that the games in which Barbosa's personal differential are acceptable are those in which Steve is logging 38+ minutes. Which means Nash is running the point. Here's an easy way to track the domino effect:
When Barbosa runs the point, he looks lost. When he looks lost, the rest of the team looks lost. When the Suns look lost on offense, they look comatose on defense. And they lose.
Marcus Banks is gone and was a bad fit anyway, DJ Strawberry hasn't earned coach's seal of approval yet, and I respect that. So who is a legit backup point guard to Steve Nash? Nobody. But there is a certain monsieur that could play pretend for between 8-12 minutes a game and probably not squander leads or dig the Suns into the ground. Yes, I mean Boris Diaw. He WAS a point guard, you know.
Armchair coach decision of the day -- use the following lineup when Nash is resting:
1 - Diaw
2 - Bell\Barbosa\DJ
3 - Hill\Bell
4 - Skinner\Stoudemire
5 - Shaq
Have Diaw feed the post, end of story. Don't lose a big lead, don't build a big lead. Just wear the other team down physically, play solid defense, and wait for Nash to return. If nobody else can guard their point guard, just put DJ in for defensive duty. Have him play rough.
And, try to sign Brent Barry.
