Masbee
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Raja Bell was a key defender for the Suns, after the Joe Johnson era.Well as others mentioned, it would kind of be like a broke-man's SSOL Sun's team, which I found very entertaining (and they won games). The Suns didn't have any good defenders outside of Marion either really. I think it would be fun to watch, at the very least. I wasn't saying their a contender by any means.
The Suns were pretty unique.
Nash was a ridiculously good shooter. From all spots on the floor. Set. Moving. Falling away.
Calderon is not as good as a shooter.
Nash is a phenom with his dribble and passing.
Calderon is good. Just not as good.
Bosh is a good player, and more well rounded. But, he isn't Amare on the offensive end.
Amare (at his peak, which coincided with Sun's peak), attacked the paint like no other.
That combination of Nash and Amare, surrounded by some decent role players that couldn't be completely ignored, made the Nash/Amare pick and roll the deadliest offensive weapon in the NBA. There wasn't anything like it.
So, you start with an MVP point guard, a near MVP caliber (offensively) big, and build on that with a couple of nice complementary players who don't need to have the ball to help the team: Marion and Raja Bell. That makes for a very good team.
The Raptors don't have a duo anything near as good as Nash/Amare. Nor do they guys who contribute without the ball that were as good as Raja (defense, making wide open threes) or Marion (defense, rebounding, running the floor).
At least they got their Boris Diaw replacement in Turk.
Again, the Raptors have no hope to come close to the Dantoni Suns.
The motor is driven by Nash. They don't have a Nash. So it starts to breakdown as soon as you start the engine. Then, Bosh isn't the same kind of inside force offensively that Amare was. This means the defenses can stay home a little more. This reduces the impact of the role players and shooters. And so on.
Now we get to the defense. It is mythology that the Suns had a BAD defensive team. They did not. They were not a top defensive team. There is a big difference. Overall they were middle of the pack defensively. Their PPS allowed ranking averaged 15th. It was their ppg against that fooled some people.
They played team defense to make up for their weak defenders. They had two good defenders in Marion and Bell. They suckered many teams into taking bad shots - which is defense of a sort. Who on the Raptors is as good defensively as Marion and Bell? I think the Raptors will be a bad defensive team. Not as good offensively as the Suns were. Worse defensively. How can this work well?

