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by Bklyn » Wed Nov 14, 2012 7:27 pm
(My hate is specifically about how Buss and Kupchak handled the Phil debacle. You could see their insecurities and duplicity on full display this past weekend...and it disappoints me to no end)
I think D'Antoni's the right coach for Nash...but Nash is 38 and should not play more than 30 - 32minutes a game. We don't have any Barbosa's on the roster. So the SSOL model isn't well suited for this team, IMO.
I thought Phil was a better coach because he still allowed P&R sets to played and the Triangle to be busted at times. Kobe and Shaq feasted on it during the Threepeats (TM). Kobe and Gasol did, as well, to a lesser extent in the latest championship runs. Plus, I think Dwight needs a Phil to show him how to be a champion. I don't know if D'Antoni can do that. I liked the idea of Dwight, Gasol and Kobe working the Triangle, with Nash spotting up for threes (considering he's our best long range shooter). That would actually save Nash from the wear and tear of working the pick and roll all game...and all season. Then Phil could selectively call out the P&R sets in the 4th quarter and Playoffs and Nash's 38 years old body would work well with it. His assist numbers would be lower than normal, but I think he'd have a healthier year.
Lastly, someone needs to bench Artest or get him to stop shooting at the third highest pace on the team. He's putting up batting average numbers. He needs to be stopped. Our offense is pretty efficient when he's not firing away. Phil had no problem telling him to not shoot it. I don't now if D'Antoni can get him there.
I'm rolling with it because D'Antoni is what we're stuck with for the next 3 years, at least. The Busses aren't paying anyone else to come in. I just fear this wastes the last two years of Kobe's career.
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