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Anonymous
Years ago
Uni SA Tryouts for 2014/2015
Ok- your Steve 'Wang' Kerr and the trade deadline is approaching.
The Suns team has major chemistry issues, the coach preached a greater focus on D but the team isn't responding.
You have two former MVP's and a former ROY, all are well past their prime, but could still be in demand from opposition teams.
You have a still young star who puts bums on seats with his scoring but can't defend- for now.
Without suddenly finding chemistry and somehow devloping a defensive ethos, no way this suns team is winning anything this year.
What do you do?
Move the vets? The future is J-Rich and Amare...isn't it?
Or do you stand pat, close your eyes, cross your fingers and wish real hard that this team comes together in the second half of the year, after showing no signs of doing so in the first half...