PHOENIX SUNS

Suns’ Dudley still learned from disappointing season

Apr 16, 2013, 10:37 PM | Updated: 11:09 pm

LISTEN: Jared Dudley, Suns forward

The last time Suns forward Jared Dudley was on a team as bad as this one, he was a member of the Charlotte Bobcats.

Just about done with his sixth NBA season — and fourth full campaign with the Suns — Dudley has to look harder to find positives to take away from this year.

“That I can go through adversity and still overcome it,” he told Arizona Sports 620’s Doug and Wolf of what he can take away from the year. “When starting back up, not knowing what I’m going to play, not knowing my role at different times.”

Dudley said he was and is able to adapt to any situation and every style of play and still be successful.

But as far as the team is concerned, there’s very little to think highly of as far as 2012-13 is concerned.

“When this team wanted to share the ball and we wanted to play defense and actually have the right guys out there on the floor at certain times, we could be a pretty good team at times,” he said. “But then when it’s inconsistencies with us, when we’re playing selfish, when we’re playing 11, 12 guys on a nightly basis, we’re not a good team.”

Dudley is averaging 11 points, 3.1 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game while shooting .470 from the field and .396 from three-point range. It’s another solid season for the Boston College product and team captain, even if the team has not really been all that competitive.

“You’ve got to take it personal,” he said of making sure he competes and does his job. “This is a ‘me’ sport in a team concept in the sense that everyone’s out to get theirs, but if the team does well everyone gets theirs. Sometimes that’s the point that’s kind of missed with young guys.”

Dudley admitted that not every NBA team “can be good,” and that it often comes down to talent and chemistry, which are both areas the Suns could use some improvement.

And that is for next year which, Dudley admitted, has already kind of begun.

“Already had my exit interview,” he said, adding it’s likely because with the team far out of the postseason picture and with plenty of decisions to make, the front office is likely trying to get a head start on the process.

“Every team you’re on, you get the same questions,” Dudley said. “And for the most part, anything I say you already know. We had nine new guys, we had two head coaches and we struggled.

“We struggled with chemistry, we struggled with accountability at times, and we struggled overall just not playing well together.”

Comments

Comment guidelines: No name-calling, personal attacks, profanity, or insults. Please keep the conversation civil and help us moderate comments by reporting abuse.
comments powered by Disqus

Phoenix Suns

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.

1 hour 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.

9 hours 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.

10 hours 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.

11 hours 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.

11 hours ago

Royce O'Neal chases a loose ball...

Kevin Zimmerman

Phoenix Suns offseason primer: Royce O’Neale’s contract, Bol Bol’s market among roster questions

The Phoenix Suns can bring back Royce O'Neale and Bol Bol, but it might not be easy for different contractual reasons.

12 hours ago

Suns’ Dudley still learned from disappointing season