Re: Suns News: Week 12 (1/2 - 1/8)
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2023 6:56 pm
I miss the days of Joe Proski and Aaron Nelson.
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They have certainly sniffed around the big man market in recent seasons. Toronto engaged Dallas about acquiring Kristaps Porzingis for Goran Dragic and the first-round pick ultimately sent to San Antonio for Thaddeus Young. The Raptors registered interest in Rudy Gobert this summer, sources told Yahoo Sports, although there was never a serious approach from Toronto. Myles Turner and Deandre Ayton have been two other centers on Toronto’s radar, sources said. And former Raptors center Jakob Poeltl, who left the franchise with DeMar DeRozan as part of a 2018 offseason blockbuster to land Kawhi Leonard, remains a target of Toronto’s front office, as Yahoo Sports reported in December.
Doesn't really add up for this to just be a Monty vs. Jae thing. It feels like this isn't about a falling out as much as it is the "coaches" (including Monty) not going to bat for him with James Jones when it came to trading him and/or deciding his role for next season.
I feel like with Jones and Monty we're getting to that same point we did with D'Antoni and McDonough. The latter two experienced early success, but their quirks and weaknesses became more pronounced and more impactful until they were standing in the way of the team succeeding.
I don't think Monty Williams holds us back day to day during the regular season. But it does worry me that he doesn't seem to have another "gear" in the playoffs. We seem to flame out when we face a daunting team, or a team with a more cunning coach. Once an opponent figures us out in a series, we're toast.INFORMER wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 11:07 pmI feel like with Jones and Monty we're getting to that same point we did with D'Antoni and McDonough. The latter two experienced early success, but their quirks and weaknesses became more pronounced and more impactful until they were standing in the way of the team succeeding.
I feel the rigidity of James Jones has worked against us for a little while now, and now Monty is showing signs of it too.