Wizard Mentor
Wizard Mentor
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The Suns won the series, and they deserved to. They played harder than we did. Outside of some dirty play by Amare, they played great.
Here's some things I learned about the suns:
Nash is still an effective player, but the whole team needs to cover for him defensively. He's not great anymore.
Stoudamire is a dirty player but stopping him requires a team effort.
Gentry is a whiner, the suns got the benefit of most of the calls. I don't think these two things are unrelated - probably good strategy. However, it sucks that the refs let that happen.
Jason Richardson can really shoot, and he played like he wanted to win this series more than anyone else on either team. He's been dominated by Roy. Sensing an opportunity to attack a weakened Roy, he dominated him.
I was right about Frye all along, as I suspected. He showed mediocre, but improving, mobility near the end of last season. Basically, it took him a year to recover from his preseason injury. He shouldn't have tried so hard to come back early from it. He's an NBA player again, good for him.
The Suns bench is underrated (at least by me).
What did I learn about the Blazers?
Either Rudy plays free and easy, or he sucks - hard.
Roy was heroic, but a shadow of his former self.
Bayless should not be given up on so quickly.
LMA can shoot well far from the basket, but chooses to do so too often, which results in him not getting many offensive rebounds. (Wait, I knew this before the series!). He will make an excellent 3rd option for the blazers, but is a mediocre 1st option.
This is still a GREAT team without Joel and Oden. However, without them we need EVERYONE else to be healthy. Against a fantastic suns team, Roy, Camby, and Batum were playing injured. Noble and heroic, but we're not going to win a series against any of the top 6 teams in the west under those conditions.
Again, congrats Suns, you played great taking care of business.
Here's some things I learned about the suns:
Nash is still an effective player, but the whole team needs to cover for him defensively. He's not great anymore.
Stoudamire is a dirty player but stopping him requires a team effort.
Gentry is a whiner, the suns got the benefit of most of the calls. I don't think these two things are unrelated - probably good strategy. However, it sucks that the refs let that happen.
Jason Richardson can really shoot, and he played like he wanted to win this series more than anyone else on either team. He's been dominated by Roy. Sensing an opportunity to attack a weakened Roy, he dominated him.
I was right about Frye all along, as I suspected. He showed mediocre, but improving, mobility near the end of last season. Basically, it took him a year to recover from his preseason injury. He shouldn't have tried so hard to come back early from it. He's an NBA player again, good for him.
The Suns bench is underrated (at least by me).
What did I learn about the Blazers?
Either Rudy plays free and easy, or he sucks - hard.
Roy was heroic, but a shadow of his former self.
Bayless should not be given up on so quickly.
LMA can shoot well far from the basket, but chooses to do so too often, which results in him not getting many offensive rebounds. (Wait, I knew this before the series!). He will make an excellent 3rd option for the blazers, but is a mediocre 1st option.
This is still a GREAT team without Joel and Oden. However, without them we need EVERYONE else to be healthy. Against a fantastic suns team, Roy, Camby, and Batum were playing injured. Noble and heroic, but we're not going to win a series against any of the top 6 teams in the west under those conditions.
Again, congrats Suns, you played great taking care of business.

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