Steve Nash played 35 minutes, and demonstrated in the fourth quarter why he isn't a "big minutes" player anymore. He just seems to be a guy who plays great at his speed, but when he gets tired the mental mistakes, poor defense and bad shooting quickly escalate. That Suns team is in for a world of hurt this year. They still have hope, so they put up a good fight last night. But that looks like a 30 win team to me. Worse if they are smart and decide to do a full tear-down by trading Nash (and Richardson?) for prospects.
Matthews may wind up being a rich man's combination of Greg Anthony and Jarret Jack, which is a pretty exciting complementary player. Anthony's perimeter shooting and defense and total acceptance of his role, and Jack's ability to get in the lane and bang a little. Neither were great ball handlers, just like Matthews, but "adequate" is all we really need. It'll be interesting to see if Miller keeps his starting job this year.
Roy's defense somehow got worse. He looked great on offense, but jesus. Just watch him. Utterly apathetic. I watched a lot of that Miami game, and I know Roy sometimes gets compared to Wade, but it's completely undeserved. Wade was sucking massively tonight because he'd missed the preseason, but he was at least busting ass on the defensive end. The chasm between Roy and Wade is massive.
Is Batum 100%? Because again it sure looked puzzling how few minutes he played in the first half. He looked fantastic.
Fun game. Closer than I thought it'd be, but that's the NBA. Steve Nash has a lot of pride, and he gave it all he had last night to keep it competitive.