You know what was an interesting quote from that whole thing? The very final one by Nocioni:
"We are not playing any 'D,' " he said. "We don't try to play 'D.' We come into the building, and we don't think about the defense. We just want to score or shoot the ball. … It's as simple as that. We need to be together, try to practice together and try to play 'D' the next game."
The reason why that was interesting? Becuase it is nearly exactly the same quote that Bobby Jackson gave after a game several months ago. And so now, let's think about this -- Bobby complained about the same stupid selfish playing for the numbers mentality at a time when the starting lineup was probably Beno Udrih, Kevin Martin, John Salmons, Mikki Moore and Brad Miller. Nocioni shows up, takes one look around at the defnese and goes, yeesh, but almost every all of the guys who were there when BJax talked about it are gone now. That the syndrome persists, that we still have our few hardnosed scrappy players talking about our selfish desire to play for nothing more than numbers...well who is left?
You can't blame
Kenny Thomas for this one. So you have:
BJax -- no way in hell Noc was talking about him. May not be a great defender anymore, but nobody questions the effort.
Spencer -- maybe, does shot too much, although Spencer himself is quoted in the article as being frustrated by the defense, and he often shows hustle trying to block shots
Jason -- you can certainly question his competence, but not his effort
Greene -- oh I suppose Noc could be talking about him, he does like to chuck, but he barely hits the court so its hard to imagine that is the target
Beno -- well I suppose Noc could have been talking about him too -- he fits the profile. But he only played the first couple of games with Noc and has been out since.
Cisco -- I thought Ciscos's defense was shoddy Tuesday, but when Bobby/Noc are making those comments are they actually questioning his hustle? I see him more as just dumb and mistake prone than unwilling.
Kevin -- do you see why I went holdover player by holdover player now? Who is still here after the deadline, who often doesn't try on defense, and as the team's best offensive player, and now highest paid player, who might sit at the heart of any remaining shoot but not defend culture the team might have?