Phoenix Suns’ Dudley: ‘Gentry trying to form an identity’
Oct 17, 2012, 12:23 AM | Updated: 1:31 am
There’s no question the Phoenix Suns are still trying to define and reinvent themselves in the post-Steve Nash era.
“It starts with [head coach Alvin Gentry],” Jared Dudley told Arizona Sports 620’s Doug & Wolf Tuesday. “He’s trying to form an identity and what we’ve been trying to do as players is for us we know we have to play harder than any other team to have a chance.”
With so many new faces on the Suns, Dudley stressed the importance of playing team-oriented basketball and forming a workable chemistry.
“We have to play together and that’s tough because you got seven to eight brand-new guys and I think 12 out of 13 guys have only been here for a year,” Dudley said.
Despite the departure of their franchise guard, the Suns’ forward said the team still plans to play a fast-paced offense and aggressive defense.
“Every day in practice we just put a new offense in, which I love, and I think everyone loves it because everyone’s moving and it’s constant motion,” Dudley explained. “I think defensively it’s being aggressive, forcing a tempo.
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