D'Antoni's 2005-06 Phoenix Suns ranked second in the league in offensive efficiency, scoring 111.5 points per 100 possessions. Twenty years later, that offensive rating would have been 26th. The entire league is playing the way his Suns did two decades ago. "I'm proud of that and proud of the team we had and the run we had there," D'Antoni said. "I'm not stupid enough to think it was just that [team that sparked today's teams]. There's so many other factors. Every year the players got better. They shoot the 3 better. "Probably the biggest regret that I have coaching is that -- because we were first to go through the door, first of all, you take a lot of bullets. And ... it makes you hesitate. We didn't go as far as we could have pushed the envelope back then because we didn't know. We'd shoot 30-something 3s and we're going, 'Is that too many? Can we do that?' While other people were saying, 'You can't win that way.' And so instead of going, just revving it up like they do today and going after it ... we just didn't quite maximize what we could have done." ESPN
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