by Dro on Thu Oct 12, 2006 11:21 am
Well the season is less than 3 weeks away, so I thought it would be interested to read what my fellow basketball intellectuals have to say regarding what the best team in the NBA is and why.
Now I might just be a homer, but I honestly think the Phoenix Suns are going to be an unstoppable force come mid-season. Why? This is the quickest and most explosive Suns team ever assembled, not to mention the deepest.
A huge problem in last year's playoffs for the Suns was lack of an inside presence. The Lakers, Mavs and especially the Clippers all owned the Suns in rebounding. Now it looks as if Amare Stoudemire is back for real. If you watched the preseason game today, you would see that he is quickly re-gaining his explosiveness. He played on a back-to-back which is a huge leap forward. He and the Suns' staff expects him to be near or at 100% by the time the season starts. Kurt Thomas is also playing injury-free...most people forget that the Suns were a decent defensive and rebounding team before Kurt Thomas went down around mid-season last year. With him and Amare back, it gives the Suns much needed depth at the forward and center positions.
The improvement of Boris Diaw and Leandro Barbosa are two more reasons I'm positive that this Suns team is the best. Diaw was criticized for being passive at times last season, but that's totally not the case now. He had two monster dunks against Maccabi Tel-Aviv today, and he still hasn't lost his passing ability. The thing that strikes me the hardest about Boris is his on-court chemistry with Steve Nash...absolutely mind-blowing. Barbosa was unstoppable today with 27 points. His main problem is consistency, but when he's feeling it, he's good for 20+ points.
The second unit of Banks-Barbosa-JuJones-Diaw-Amare was unstoppable today. Last year, the Suns became cold whenever Nash was out. That's not going to be the case this year...the second unit outplayed the first. Quite possibly the fastest backcourt in the league right there, and they can shoot, or go inside with Diaw and Amare.
However, I think they're going to get out to a slow start. When there are so many weapons on a team it takes a while to get in the type of rhythm they were last year. When Amare is playing with the first unit, what often happens is that he doesn't want to get in the way of what was successful last year. They have to find a way to incorporate him into the offense and give him touches. I have no doubt that Steve Nash will find a way to make this happen, and once it does, I just can't see this team being stopped.
Sorry for the long post. I'd like to read what you guys have to say.
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