Suns can still win this series. As long as they play harder and smarter than in game one.
It's popular (and persistent) belief that the Suns can't play defense, but if that is true how come the Spurs had 15 turnovers against 7 turnovers for the Suns? Or how did the Spurs, who do know how to play defense, give up 106 pts? Higher tempo means more possessions; more possessions mean more scores. Ask Phil Jackson what he thinks about the Suns defense.
PHX didn't come ready to play on Sunday. Maybe they were rusty, maybe they were overconfident, who knows. What I do know is that if they play at the level they're capable of, they will beat the Spurs. These Spurs just aren't that good. But their coach is phenomenal, and his game plan is much more effective in neutralizing the opponent's strong points than D'Antoni's.
Suns need to neutralize Tony Parker. That's nothing new, but D'Antoni still hasn't figured out how. I'm not a Marcus Banks fan, but if I remember correctly from earlier in the season he's perfectly suited to defend Parker. The five extra fouls from playing one more reserve couldn't hurt either. If the Suns continue to play an 8 men rotation against the Spurs 10 men, San Antonio could win the series simply by getting the Suns into foul trouble.
It's popular (and persistent) belief that the Suns can't play defense, but if that is true how come the Spurs had 15 turnovers against 7 turnovers for the Suns? Or how did the Spurs, who do know how to play defense, give up 106 pts? Higher tempo means more possessions; more possessions mean more scores. Ask Phil Jackson what he thinks about the Suns defense.
PHX didn't come ready to play on Sunday. Maybe they were rusty, maybe they were overconfident, who knows. What I do know is that if they play at the level they're capable of, they will beat the Spurs. These Spurs just aren't that good. But their coach is phenomenal, and his game plan is much more effective in neutralizing the opponent's strong points than D'Antoni's.
Suns need to neutralize Tony Parker. That's nothing new, but D'Antoni still hasn't figured out how. I'm not a Marcus Banks fan, but if I remember correctly from earlier in the season he's perfectly suited to defend Parker. The five extra fouls from playing one more reserve couldn't hurt either. If the Suns continue to play an 8 men rotation against the Spurs 10 men, San Antonio could win the series simply by getting the Suns into foul trouble.