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Originally Posted by Twobit Whore LOL, is that the only retort that you guys have? Just because someone thinks they got a raw deal they are whining? Read my previous post guy, I don't really give a crap about the Suns personally (in fact this is the first time I think I have posted about them ever) but I feel they were a better team. Yes they lost 3 of 5 at full strength, but would those have been necessary had they won game 5? Would the outcome of game 6 have been the same coming off of a win instead of a loss? Like I said, and you didn't read apparently, it's just 'what if's', but in my opinion (I am allowed to have those right?) the series would have likely ended up differently without the incidents in question.
So my response, based on my personal view, to the original post was that Steve Kerr may do afine job but I don't see any need to rebuild the team or make radical changes. Is that so hard to understand? |
I guess what is so hard to understand is why someone so clueless as to the issues that the Suns face is even posting in this thread.
Like for instance, what to do with Shawn Marion. Guess you didnt realize his contract is up in a year, and suprise! He is going to be asking for a max contract which the Suns cannot/will not afford.
Or the fact that Amare cant play defense, and he could be used as tradebait for say a Kevin Garnett.
The lack of depth in the Suns bench.
Right now, the Suns will not win the championship with this current team. Are they good? Yes, but they are not built to win a championship. They need people who can rebound, and play defense. They also lack mental toughness (see Amare crying about Duncan).
Yeah the Suns are good, but they definitely need some tweaking in order to take it to the next level. Funny thing, Cuban engineered the Mavs to beat the Spurs. How many teams are engineered to beat the Suns? Thats what Kerr needs to do in Pheonix is build a team other NBA teams fear.