elwudl wrote:And one question, someone said it is sad that Amare isn't here, because then we could see what a good defense the Suns are really having. Sure? I don't think Amare is a monster at this side of the court right now. Sure he is not bad, but not that freaky good you are telling.
I was never insinuating that Amare is a great defensive player, but he is a good rebounder. For the Suns, when they're giving up a lot of points, it's on the offensive rebounds. Steve Nash explained it pretty much the same after tonights game... they play hard on defense, but they have to double team so often that when they do force a missed shot, the opponent gets an easy put back. If they had Amare (or even Kurt Thomas for that matter) there would be less double teaming, and fewer easy follow ups. Before Kurt Thomas got injured, they were only giving up about 101 ppg, and considering how quickly they score, that's not a whole lot.