PHOENIX SUNS

Suns’ Gortat: Young guys think they’re better than they really are

Apr 18, 2013, 8:19 PM | Updated: 8:38 pm

If someone told you the Phoenix Suns kind of gave up on the 2012-13 season, chances are good that wouldn’t be much of a surprise.

The team won just 25 of 82 games, and were barely competitive in many of them.

Some of that, of course, can be attributed to a lack of talent. However, as center Marcin Gortat puts it, some of it can also can be attributed to a lack of effort.

“There was a situation during a game where players were saying they were confused, and the only one thing coach was asking was, ‘I was asking you to play hard,'” Gortat said after cleaning out his locker Thursday. “Some people say they were confused, and I don’t understand what’s confusing about playing hard.”

Gortat, who was in his second full season with the team, noted that he came from a system in Orlando where that was not really an issue.

“I learned one thing,” Gortat said. “It doesn’t matter what’s going on with the team, what’s going on with your life, you’ve got to go out and compete every single night.

“If you aren’t going to do that there’s 1,000 kids behind your back ready to get your spot, so you’ve got to go out and play.”

The ironic part of that statement, perhaps, is Gortat pointed to some of the team’s younger players as having to learn that effort must be given all the time, every night.

“I can’t change that, personally, I wish, but they’ve got to do it on their own or coach has got to do it,” he said. “It is what it is.”

That’s not to say Gortat did not try to help out. He said he, along with veteran center Jermaine O’Neal, did what he could to help his teammates understand what being an NBA player requires. But, it ultimately comes down to the individual player in question.

“I’ve got to tell you, when I was making it into the league I was listening,” Gortat said. “I was listening, and I had a lot of great veterans, I had a lot of great strong-minded people on the team.

“If I tried to act like a smartass and tried to pretend like I know everything and I understand everything, I’d get slapped in the head automatically,” he said. “I grew up in a great system, and these young guys — there’s a lot of young guys — they just think they’re better than they really are.”

Phoenix Suns

Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards reacts after hitting a basket in the first half of Gam...

Associated Press

Anthony Edwards’ dominance continues as T-Wolves take Game 1 from Nuggets

Anthony Edwards scored a playoff career-high 43 points and the Timberwolves beat the defending NBA champion Nuggets in Game 1.

14 hours ago

NBA players Kevin Durant (L) and Draymond Green attend a 2023 FIBA World Cup exhibition game betwee...

Arizona Sports

Draymond Green ‘baffled’ by James Jones’ claim on Kevin Durant not being maximized

Warriors forward Draymond Green saw Kevin Durant win two Finals MVP awards so it's safe to say he disagreed with James Jones' comments.

2 days ago

Ty Lue, Suns, head coach, candidate, Clippers...

Kevin Zimmerman

Report: Clippers want to retain coach Ty Lue as Lakers, and potentially Suns, have opening

The Los Angeles Lakers and, potentially, the Phoenix Suns would likely be interested in Clippers coach Ty Lue if he were to depart.

2 days ago

...

Arizona Sports Video

Video: Is it too early to call the Phoenix Suns’ Big 3 a failure?

After all the hype surrounding Devin Booker, Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal at the beginning of the season, Wolf & Luke debate whether it's too early to consider the Big 3 a failure.

2 days ago

Lakers head coach Darvin Ham...

Associated Press

Lakers fire head coach Darvin Ham despite 2 playoff appearances in 2 years

The Los Angeles Lakers fired coach Darvin Ham on Friday after just two seasons in charge that included a playoff appearance each.

2 days ago

...

Arizona Sports Video

Video: Bickley Blast: Suns stars Devin Booker and Kevin Durant need to show their ‘passion and fury’

With Suns owner Mat Ishbia and general manager James Jones sharing their thoughts on the season, Dan Bickley wants guard Devin Booker and Kevin Durant to voice their opinions as well.

2 days ago

Suns’ Gortat: Young guys think they’re better than they really are