It does not matter: if a team projected to be the worst team in the NBA or the best team in the league begins a season with a similar record to 1-6 as the Phoenix Suns have, myriad fingers will be pointed as to what the primary problem is and what should change to help turn the season around.
Almost instinctively, if there is no one obvious issue, fingers almost all generally point directly at the head coach.
In the case of the Suns’ slow start, those fingers have already begun pointing in Igor Kokoskov’s direction.
But I offer to you something that a teacher once told me: when you point blame at someone, always remember that three of your own fingers are pointing right back at you.