SportsWorld wrote:Beryl 96 wrote:...Did Amare really say that about his windmill tonight?
Yes
And also said
"If this was my last game in Phoenix as a home player," he said. "That was a great way to go out."
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SportsWorld wrote:Beryl 96 wrote:...Did Amare really say that about his windmill tonight?
Yes
"If this was my last game in Phoenix as a home player," he said. "That was a great way to go out."
Five years later, we can imagine the 2010 game turning into a tribute to what the Suns might have been had they not written the book on how to dismantle a franchise in seven seconds or less:
• Stoudemire, playing his first full season in Chicago, is elected as a surprise starter in the East.
His marketing people arranged off-season camps in China, boosting his popularity there off the charts and assuring a perpetual spot in the All-Star starting lineup via Internet voting.
• Set free to run again in Toronto, Marion joins Stoudemire on the Eastern Conference roster as a reserve. He takes the locker between Stoudemire and Atlanta's Joe Johnson, who is becoming a regular at these All-Star fests.
BiNARYstar wrote:Kind of a humorous read. Check it out...
http://www.azcentral.com/sports/suns/al ... 2main.htmlFive years later, we can imagine the 2010 game turning into a tribute to what the Suns might have been had they not written the book on how to dismantle a franchise in seven seconds or less:
• Stoudemire, playing his first full season in Chicago, is elected as a surprise starter in the East.
His marketing people arranged off-season camps in China, boosting his popularity there off the charts and assuring a perpetual spot in the All-Star starting lineup via Internet voting.
• Set free to run again in Toronto, Marion joins Stoudemire on the Eastern Conference roster as a reserve. He takes the locker between Stoudemire and Atlanta's Joe Johnson, who is becoming a regular at these All-Star fests.
Let's hope the crystal ball is correct.
rsavaj wrote:BiNARYstar wrote:Kind of a humorous read. Check it out...
http://www.azcentral.com/sports/suns/al ... 2main.htmlFive years later, we can imagine the 2010 game turning into a tribute to what the Suns might have been had they not written the book on how to dismantle a franchise in seven seconds or less:
• Stoudemire, playing his first full season in Chicago, is elected as a surprise starter in the East.
His marketing people arranged off-season camps in China, boosting his popularity there off the charts and assuring a perpetual spot in the All-Star starting lineup via Internet voting.
• Set free to run again in Toronto, Marion joins Stoudemire on the Eastern Conference roster as a reserve. He takes the locker between Stoudemire and Atlanta's Joe Johnson, who is becoming a regular at these All-Star fests.
Let's hope the crystal ball is correct.
Humorous is pretty much the opposite of how Suns fans would receive that article, lol
HitMan52 wrote:I just saw the Amare thread 5 lol. How did that happen? lol
I left when it was at page 109 and it finished at 159 lol
"I take it very seriously, knowing my opponent really wants to come at me. It's not just God's gifts. You have to work at this game. If not, you're just going to be average. You have to want it and do whatever you have to do to get it."-D.Rose
Here's my guess: As of Sunday afternoon, a 60 percent chance the Bulls pass, but it's still too close to call.
rsavaj wrote:
This is true, living in Scottsdale I see a ton of Suns games, it is pretty depressing what the suns have become. "The death of planet orange!"
Black Jesus...you said that the trade was basically agreed upon, but players were being sorted out.
Are you talking about guys like Noah and Sefolosha or fillers like Dudley?