ATTL wrote:kennydorglas wrote:Devin Armani Booker aka The White Mamba.
Wes tried EVERYTHING against him and absolutely nothing worked.
This is pretty amazing tbh
Scalabrine was white mamba
Devin is mocha mamba
Game 66: Suns (21-44) at Mavericks (28-36)
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major props for mavericks announcers giving booker a huge amount of credit
amazing game by booker, once again
amazing game by booker, once again
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ATTL wrote:kennydorglas wrote:Devin Armani Booker aka The White Mamba.
Wes tried EVERYTHING against him and absolutely nothing worked.
This is pretty amazing tbh
Scalabrine was white mamba
Devin is mocha mamba
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gaspar wrote:ATTL wrote:kennydorglas wrote:Devin Armani Booker aka The White Mamba.
Wes tried EVERYTHING against him and absolutely nothing worked.
This is pretty amazing tbh
Scalabrine was white mamba
Devin is mocha mamba
Ok, Yellow Mamba is good enough. I guess Book will hate it tho ahhaha
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Got home, MODS excuse my language but fk the Lakers. I remember wisely, lock/reload is the motto of the Lakeshow? All of a sudden, its tank/reload. **** outta here.
Booker doesn't have to point at his viens, the ice never left.
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Booker doesn't have to point at his viens, the ice never left.
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Watched the shot by Booker. Now I'm going to watch the entirety of the game. Why does Book hit the shot and walk away with the swag of Kobe though?
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Qwigglez wrote:Watched the shot by Booker. Now I'm going to watch the entirety of the game. Why does Book hit the shot and walk away with the swag of Kobe though?
Because he is Devin Booker.
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this game winner was such a guilty pleasure to watch
/and in typical suns "luck" we lose the most games with buzzerbeaters in the league when we re fighting for the playoffs, and win the most when we are fighting for a better lottery pick/
/and in typical suns "luck" we lose the most games with buzzerbeaters in the league when we re fighting for the playoffs, and win the most when we are fighting for a better lottery pick/
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A couple of things... I haven't watched a game in like a week.
Chriss, is showing so much development each game. He still jumps on those pump fakes but he'll eventually learn. I'm really enjoying his progress.
Bledsoe - It's clear the front office and coaching staff has told him to stop aggressively attacking the basket and work on his dribbling mid-range jumper. It's ugly, but maybe he can still develop it? It will add another facet to his game, maybe help prolong his career. Or maybe I'm just being optimistic.
Jones Jr - Mentioned this in his thread but I really thought Jones Jr was just another high flying scrub, but he is showing some promise defensively, and he is moving decently well without the ball. That pull up mid-range jumper in the 1st quarter was nice. He attacked the basket in the third and missed, but with added strength over the summer I can see that shot going in more often than not. 7 rebounds on his first start shows he is trying on both ends of the court. He has really good lefty mechanics on his jumpshot.
Warren- Reminds me of Marion so much. Does a lot, doesn't get much credit. Will keep this short to emphasize that.
Ulis - Keeps finding those creases in the defense. Good value taking him in the 2nd round. Should be starting the last 5 games of the season to rest Bledsoe. He's basically a miniature CP3. Hoping he becomes this at least.
Williams - His hustle and intensity is there every game, even if the box stats don't show it.
Booker - Oh man!!! There is a reason he is my very first jersey that I've ever bought myself. He's the real deal. He's the next Michael Jordan, the next Steve Nash, the next Ray Allen. He's next. That iso on the top of the key, I assume we will see a lot of that during crunch time over the next decade. Enjoy the ride fellas, it isn't the best right now, but it's about to get fun!
Chriss, is showing so much development each game. He still jumps on those pump fakes but he'll eventually learn. I'm really enjoying his progress.
Bledsoe - It's clear the front office and coaching staff has told him to stop aggressively attacking the basket and work on his dribbling mid-range jumper. It's ugly, but maybe he can still develop it? It will add another facet to his game, maybe help prolong his career. Or maybe I'm just being optimistic.
Jones Jr - Mentioned this in his thread but I really thought Jones Jr was just another high flying scrub, but he is showing some promise defensively, and he is moving decently well without the ball. That pull up mid-range jumper in the 1st quarter was nice. He attacked the basket in the third and missed, but with added strength over the summer I can see that shot going in more often than not. 7 rebounds on his first start shows he is trying on both ends of the court. He has really good lefty mechanics on his jumpshot.
Warren- Reminds me of Marion so much. Does a lot, doesn't get much credit. Will keep this short to emphasize that.
Ulis - Keeps finding those creases in the defense. Good value taking him in the 2nd round. Should be starting the last 5 games of the season to rest Bledsoe. He's basically a miniature CP3. Hoping he becomes this at least.
Williams - His hustle and intensity is there every game, even if the box stats don't show it.
Booker - Oh man!!! There is a reason he is my very first jersey that I've ever bought myself. He's the real deal. He's the next Michael Jordan, the next Steve Nash, the next Ray Allen. He's next. That iso on the top of the key, I assume we will see a lot of that during crunch time over the next decade. Enjoy the ride fellas, it isn't the best right now, but it's about to get fun!
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Qwigglez wrote:Watched the shot by Booker. Now I'm going to watch the entirety of the game. Why does Book hit the shot and walk away with the swag of Kobe though?
THIS is how you react after a big play! None of this smash your chest, beat your bicep, stir your hand, or poke your temple nonesense. That stuff makes you look like the overgrown child you already are. THIS makes you look like a man who's BEEN there before. It's also terrifying, cause you know that this isn't even special to him. He thinks he can do this every night.
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Well, this needs to be bumped for post #74...
grumpysaddle wrote:Booker is going to drop 70 at some point in his career.
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Egg Nog wrote:Well, this needs to be bumped for post #74...grumpysaddle wrote:Booker is going to drop 70 at some point in his career.
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