Suns preseason press conference
Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2015 11:44 am
Good morning, and welcome to the Phoenix Suns preseason press conference.
I'd like to open the conference addressing last season. Last season, I was gifted with a talented but underachieving team. We had the team known as "The Initials". Great talent such as AI, KVH, and JO. We began immediately making roster moves upon my arrival. We traded away Steve Nash shortly after taking over. With Nash gone, we acquired a nice young center with what we feel was a good contract who could be our guy at that position for the next 3 years minimum. We felt at the end of the season, we did not reach our full potential despite not being a part of the organization for the whole season. This brought us to the off-season.
This off-season was done to reduce our long term cap space while getting some veteran leadership. We decided to part ways with all of our initials. First, we traded away AI for Damon Stoudamire. We feel that Stoudamire is a better fit at a better price than AI. He is only one year older, so age is not an issue. We also received some players we feel can contribute off the bench, specifically El-Amin and Nachbar. Next, we made a deal to get Shawn Bradley and Allan Houston for KVH and JO. With this deal, we weren't actively shopping KVH, but we feel like with two draft picks with the deal, it would be difficult to not make the trade. We knew we were taking a risk short term with these aging stars, but we know we need to take risks.
This season's expectations. We are going to go with a big roatation in the frontcourt with Bradley starting at the center and Cato starting at the PF. We know that with Booth coming off the bench that these are 3 big guys to solidify the middle and give opposing frontcourts trouble defensively and rebounding. This big line-up will also allow our rookie draft choice, Udonis Haslam, to work his way into the rotation slowly. Our SF position Will start with Joe Johnson, who moved to SG last season. We will move Houston to the SG and keep Stoudamire at the PG.
We feel like a weakness I've had in the past in another organization was depth. We have plently of players who will see playing time this year to help us reach our goal of making the playoffs in the strong Western Conference and see what happens when we get there.
We now open it up to questions.
I'd like to open the conference addressing last season. Last season, I was gifted with a talented but underachieving team. We had the team known as "The Initials". Great talent such as AI, KVH, and JO. We began immediately making roster moves upon my arrival. We traded away Steve Nash shortly after taking over. With Nash gone, we acquired a nice young center with what we feel was a good contract who could be our guy at that position for the next 3 years minimum. We felt at the end of the season, we did not reach our full potential despite not being a part of the organization for the whole season. This brought us to the off-season.
This off-season was done to reduce our long term cap space while getting some veteran leadership. We decided to part ways with all of our initials. First, we traded away AI for Damon Stoudamire. We feel that Stoudamire is a better fit at a better price than AI. He is only one year older, so age is not an issue. We also received some players we feel can contribute off the bench, specifically El-Amin and Nachbar. Next, we made a deal to get Shawn Bradley and Allan Houston for KVH and JO. With this deal, we weren't actively shopping KVH, but we feel like with two draft picks with the deal, it would be difficult to not make the trade. We knew we were taking a risk short term with these aging stars, but we know we need to take risks.
This season's expectations. We are going to go with a big roatation in the frontcourt with Bradley starting at the center and Cato starting at the PF. We know that with Booth coming off the bench that these are 3 big guys to solidify the middle and give opposing frontcourts trouble defensively and rebounding. This big line-up will also allow our rookie draft choice, Udonis Haslam, to work his way into the rotation slowly. Our SF position Will start with Joe Johnson, who moved to SG last season. We will move Houston to the SG and keep Stoudamire at the PG.
We feel like a weakness I've had in the past in another organization was depth. We have plently of players who will see playing time this year to help us reach our goal of making the playoffs in the strong Western Conference and see what happens when we get there.
We now open it up to questions.