"It will be something I have to get used to," Knight said. "It's just a matter of playing basketball and making winning plays, whether on or off the ball.
"I know we're going to get along off the court. It's just a matter of making it work on the court. It could take some time but as long as we put the work and effort in, I'm sure it'll work out. Bled's a great player. You put two good players in the backcourt and you start from the there and we've got some other talented pieces as well with the twins, some good defenders. I think we've got a lot of good pieces here."
Mori Chu wrote:What color is "ember" exactly? Is it the black and grayish like in the above photo? Or is it more of a hot fiery color like a red or orange?
Methinks the color is probably "umber" ... a moderate to dark yellowish brown. I remember from my old 64 color box of Crayola crayons.
EDIT: Forget it, it is "ember." Not in my Crayola box, or even in my opium box.
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Here's what they said about the Suns, who are rated as having "one foot in" the analytics world:
In recent years, Phoenix has worked with several industry leaders responsible for conveying basketball analytics to a larger audience, including real plus-minus co-creators Jeremias Engelmann and Steve Ilardi, John Ezekowitz (who has written for FiveThirtyEight) and Zach Bradshaw (now with ESPN).
The Suns employ an unorthodox front office in which the business and basketball sides of the organization share analytics resources, as overseen by Zaheer Benjamin, VP for business planning and basketball analytics. According to sources, that structure has led to tension and miscommunication between the two groups.
But a source familiar with the Phoenix front office says the organization has begun to work through the issue, with more dedicated analysts available to basketball operations. Suns GM Ryan McDonough comes from a scouting background, but his formative experience with the Boston Celtics has given him an appreciation for statistical analysis, and assistant GM Trevor Buckstein gets high marks for his understanding of analytics.
"It's been a tool for me," McDonough told SportsBusiness Daily after being hired in Phoenix in 2013. "In Boston, we were at the cutting edge of some of that stuff, and certainly guys like Daryl Morey and Mike Zarren were smarter and further along with it than I am. I learned a lot and we're trying to emphasize that here."
Suns coach Jeff Hornacek, an accounting major at Iowa State, has followed through on a promise to Grantland's Zach Lowe to improve the team's shot selection. Phoenix had the league's fourth-highest ratio of midrange attempts to 3-pointers in 2012-13, but the fifth-lowest ratio in 2013-14, Hornacek's first season at the helm.
Ember and ash, the state from which the Phoenix will rise. Kind of an acknowledgement that we suck at the moment.
“Are you crazy?! You think I’m going to go for seven years and try to get there? You enjoy the 2030 draft picks that we have holding? I want to try to see the game today.” — Ish 3/13/25
How long are we stuck with this generation of jerseys? The lines to nowhere on the chest (seems fitting given the teams direction) and the ridiculous scooby doo sun on the shorts needs to go.