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Choosing Sides: The Next Suns Shot Doctor

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Although Suns' resident shot doctor, Phil Weber, is under contract, reports suggest that if allowed, he will follow unCoach Mike D'Antoni.  As much as I love "Coach Positivity," I look at the options should he be allowed to walk (the Suns have shown an enormous propensity for letting talent walk).  For this segment, I rip off Jack McCallum's Choosing Sides series (Sorry Jack!) to answer, Should the Suns next Shot Doctor be Eddie Johnson or Jeff Hornacek?

 

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Both Eddie Johnson and Jeff Hornacek have put their names in for the Suns head coaching gig.  Please.  No really, please for their sakes and their legacies.  I would hate for either one of these guys to be put into that hailstorm without even having a day as an assistant NBA coach between them.  As such, let's consider one of them for the potentially vacating assistant coaching position of "Shot Doctor". 

Eddie and Jeff share the same ignominous honor of being on the team that finally felled the Showtime era, but failed to be apart of the 1993 NBA Finals squad.

Both Eddie and Jeff are known for their sharp-shooting, although Johnson is considered more streaky.  Although a player's own shooting performance doesn't translate into the ability to pass it on to others, Hornacek was clearly the better shooter from the free throw line (0.877 to 0.840) and from 3 (0.403 to 0..335).  In fact, Eddie's three point shooting could be considered on the low end.  Jeff's overall career FG% is also slightly better at 0.496 to 0.472.  On the other hand, Eddie played 3 more years than Jeff and scored an additional 3500 points.

Since retiring, both have dabbled in shot-doctor voodoo without actually dipping their toes in the coaching waters.  Eddie released an instructional DVD called Eddie Johnson's Jumpshot and Offensive Skills and Jeff spent the year as a shooting consultant working with Andrei Kirilenko's confidence and shot.  This year, Kirilenko's free throw shooting was about at his career average of 0.770 but his 3 point shooting was up at 0.379 on 116 attempts compared to 0.213 on 75 last year.  His career average is 0.311 from 3 and his prior best year was 2003-04 when he shot 0.338 on 201 attempts.

In the end, while Jeff Hornacek was the better shooter and has demonstrated NBA shot-doctoring success, Eddie Johnson ought to be the Suns next shot doctor. 

Johnson has the potential to be the better shot doctor because a lot of it is about simply getting the players in the gym and through reps.  Johnson is a tough guy that will challenge players and motivate them to improve.  Also, an assistant coach has many other responsibilities besides shot-doctoring.  Johnson has been closer to the team and organization.  He knows the players better, so that continuity is important for the team right now.  It's not clear to me that Hornacek is the smarter X's and O's guy, there's just no evidence to say that he is.  He survived 14 years in the NBA not by athletic ability, but also not necessarily by "smarts" either, in my opinion.  He survived because he could shoot the ball on the run.

I also think Johnson will deal more effectively with players, and think he can push them.  Every time he opens his mouth, you can hear, "I'm better than you, and I dare you to prove otherwise."  I think that's good for the team.

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Who should be the next Suns shot doctor?
Jeff Hornacek
73 votes
Eddie Johnson
29 votes
Someone Else
13 votes

115 votes | Poll has closed

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I like Eddie

but he stunk so bad at the All Star shooting contest thing that he might have blown his one shot

by Seth Pollack on May 23, 2008 8:48 AM MDT reply actions   0 recs

The more I look at these guys

the more bizarre it is that they are interviewing for the top spot.

I think they are really interviewing for an assistant spot while MGMT is waiting on the top teams to finish their runs.

Interesting – there will likely be no coach weighing in on the draft.

How do you like our talent evaluation team?

Wondering what the skip-2-my-loo to do next with my empty summer

by ZonaFlash on May 23, 2008 9:28 AM MDT reply actions   0 recs

Eddie Griffin

I think is really the brains there. Besides, last time we had a coach weigh in we ended with Marcus Banks instead of Rajon Rando or Sergio Rodriquez….

So, perhaps its time for the grown ups to drive the bus.

In the end, this is Kerr’s draft for sure though.

by Seth Pollack on May 23, 2008 9:31 AM MDT up reply actions   0 recs

David Griffin?

Wondering what the skip-2-my-loo to do next with my empty summer

by ZonaFlash on May 23, 2008 9:40 AM MDT up reply actions   0 recs

whatever

he’s the guy who’s name you don’t know but who’s invisible hand is steering the ship

by Seth Pollack on May 24, 2008 12:10 PM MDT up reply actions   0 recs

He didn't have a good year as the Ghost GM.

Wondering what the skip-2-my-loo to do next with my empty summer

by ZonaFlash on May 24, 2008 1:46 PM MDT up reply actions   0 recs

All Mike's Fault

Now Grif is out from under the yoke and can really show his scouting genius that landed Marion and Amare in Phx…or not

by Seth Pollack on May 24, 2008 5:16 PM MDT up reply actions   0 recs

All Amare credit goes to JC

JC saw one of Amare’s dunks and said “That’s our guy” and That was That.

Marion, not sure… but with the 7th pick, odds are you get a good player (one who could shoot better!) do you think Griff had much influence in the 1999 draft?

Wondering what the skip-2-my-loo to do next with my empty summer

by ZonaFlash on May 24, 2008 10:25 PM MDT up reply actions   0 recs

Excellent point.

I agree with you completely. No one will be hired until after at least the conference finals. There are too many potential candidates on the sidelines for the remaining contenders.

As for talent evaluation, well… I think that’s TBD at this point. And I think the Suns front office would be a lot more entertaining if Eddie Griffin were there instead of David Griffin. Not better. Just more entertaining. (See below.)

by Mike Lisboa on May 23, 2008 10:08 AM MDT up reply actions   0 recs

I voted for Horny

Partly because I wanted to say “horny” and mostly because I want EJ to stay in the booth. Sorry, pal.

Mmmmm ... Guinness

by JSun on May 23, 2008 9:35 AM MDT reply actions   0 recs

question

Why let go of Phil?

April 29, 2008 Total Eclipse of the Sun. Is the sky falling?

by Hawk42 on May 23, 2008 9:46 AM MDT reply actions   0 recs

Just some reports that Phil and D'Antoni want to stay together

And the Suns have a nasty propensity of letting people walk. More on that Monday, but here’s a snippet:

girlfriend: “I’m leaving.” (translation: give me a reason to stay)
you, if you really want her, “No, please don’t…”
you, if hate her guts, “No, I’m sorry you feel you have to go, but maybe it’s for the best…”

Wondering what the skip-2-my-loo to do next with my empty summer

by ZonaFlash on May 23, 2008 9:51 AM MDT up reply actions   0 recs

Hornacek, please.

I’ve got to go with Hornacek. I think he’s much tougher than you’re giving him credit for. In addition to being an excellent shooting guard, he was also called upon to back up KJ (and maybe Stockton in Utah… not sure about that) at the point and ran the offense during his time with the 76ers.

Despite his relative inexperience as a coach, I think he has a higher basketball IQ than EJ. I’d rather see the Suns bring in Hornacek than Johnson. As an assistant. Neither one of these guys warrant head coaching positions at this point in their careers.

by Mike Lisboa on May 23, 2008 10:05 AM MDT reply actions   0 recs

Jeff is a natural coach

His dad is a high school coach in Iowa, I think. And don’t forget, JH played the point and SG before KJ arrived. If you guys think the only type of coach Amare will listen to is a black coach, I don’t necessarily agree with that.

April 29, 2008 Total Eclipse of the Sun. Is the sky falling?

by Hawk42 on May 23, 2008 12:20 PM MDT up reply actions   0 recs

I think Jeff just doesn't have any continuity with the team, mainly.

I may hvae chosen Eddie, but I didn’t shortchange Jeff – I can see the other side. =)

Wondering what the skip-2-my-loo to do next with my empty summer

by ZonaFlash on May 24, 2008 11:39 AM MDT up reply actions   0 recs

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