PHOENIX SUNS

Phoenix Suns’ Jeff Hornacek says team’s conditioning is not an issue

Mar 17, 2015, 4:42 PM | Updated: 4:43 pm

Follow @Vincemarotta...

Following last Friday’s loss to the Atlanta Hawks in which his team faded down the stretch, Phoenix Suns head coach Jeff Hornacek wondered aloud about players’ conditioning.

“We had an 11-point lead and it disappeared quickly and then we ran out of gas,” he said. “All of a sudden we were running in sand and couldn’t get into anything. I’m not sure why they got so tired, but we’re going to have to work on that.

“We had practice yesterday, but we didn’t do anything but shoot so we shouldn’t be tired. Are they tired because it’s (67 games into the season) or is it just the conditioning part of it? I’m starting to believe it’s conditioning, so we are going to have to do more running when we practice.”

Sunday night, the Suns rebounded by beating the woeful New York Knicks, getting stronger as the game wore on.

Is that conditioning getting better? Hornacek says it’s something that continues to be looked at.

“Well, we’ll have a hard practice today,” the head coach told Doug and Wolf Tuesday on Arizona Sports 98.7 FM. “We’ve looked at it — our training staff, they have heart monitors on these guys in practice so they’re able to monitor it. Their levels aren’t any different than the first month of the season when they’re in great shape.”

Hornacek acknowledged that maybe he spoke out of school following the Atlanta loss.

“I think I was frustrated and it looked like we just didn’t have enough energy to run up and down the court,” he said. “I always believe there is a fine line between conditioning and being worn out. After talking that night to the trainers and looking at the numbers, it’s not a conditioning thing.

“Sometimes, it’s mental when you get a little tired, you’ve got to push through it.”

Whatever the case may be, the Suns currently sit just 2.5 games behind the Oklahoma City Thunder for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference with 16 games remaining.

To break their four-year postseason drought, the Suns must play solid basketball every time out, but especially in their three remaining games against the Thunder and New Orleans Pelicans, who are also in the thick of a playoff push.

The Pelicans, who trail OKC by just a half-game, visit US Airways Center Thursday night in a pivotal matchup.

Hornacek doesn’t think he’ll have to verbally place more importance on that game to his players.

“I wouldn’t think so, I think they understand the situation we’re in,” he said. “Especially with our finishing schedule. For us to have any hope, we have to beat New Orleans the two times we play them and we’ve got to beat Oklahoma City the one time we play them.”

In addition to Thursday night’s game, the Suns face the Pelicans in New Orleans April 10. Phoenix will host Oklahoma City March 29.

Phoenix Suns

Devin Booker and Kevin Durant...

Dan Bickley

Legacies are on the line for Suns stars entering the playoffs

Legacy is a central theme on the eve of the Suns’ 2023-24 postseason journey, starting with the reputation of Devin Booker.

8 hours ago

Karl-Anthony Towns posts up Kevin Durant...

Arizona Sports

Who’s the favorite? Our roundtable makes Suns-Wolves playoff series predictions

Let's make our predictions for the Phoenix Suns and the Minnesota Timberwolves' first-round playoff series.

12 hours ago

Rudy Gobert #27 of the Minnesota Timberwolves dunks the ball against Kevin Durant #35 of the Phoeni...

Kellan Olson

Who will win trade-off of Timberwolves’ size vs. Suns’ space?

The Minnesota Timberwolves' size and the Phoenix Suns' spacing will make for a fun stylistic clash in the NBA Playoffs.

17 hours ago

Devin Booker and Kevin Durant...

Nick Borgia

Team USA’s Grant Hill delivers Olympics jerseys to Devin Booker and Kevin Durant

Suns stars Devin Booker and Kevin Durant officially accepted the invitation to compete on USA's 12-man squad for the Paris Olympics.

1 day ago

...

Arizona Sports Video

Video: Is overconfidence the biggest concern with the Suns in their playoff series with the Timberwolves?

Having not lost to the Minnesota Timberwolves all season, Wolf & Luke wonder if the Phoenix Suns might be a little overconfident heading into their first round playoff series with them.

2 days ago

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 10: Jusuf Nurkic #20 of the Phoenix Suns talks with Bradley Beal #3...

Kellan Olson

Bradley Beal, Jusuf Nurkic must maintain footing for Suns playoffs series vs. T-Wolves

Bradley Beal and Jusuf Nurkic must step up to help the Phoenix Suns' first-round playoff series against the Timberwolves.

2 days ago

Phoenix Suns’ Jeff Hornacek says team’s conditioning is not an issue