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Game 47: Dallas (19-27) @ Phoenix (16-30)

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Re: Game 47: Dallas (19-27) @ Phoenix (16-30) 

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Re: Game 47: Dallas (19-27) @ Phoenix (16-30) 

Post#62 » by sunskerr » Sat Feb 2, 2013 10:02 am

I just saw the box score and yikes what in the world was Beasley doing? Also, it appears Marshall was half decent.
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Post#63 » by SunsRback4Good » Sat Feb 2, 2013 12:14 pm

Who won tonight?
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Re: Game 47: Dallas (19-27) @ Phoenix (16-30) 

Post#64 » by sunsdragic » Sat Feb 2, 2013 12:23 pm

go to nba.com for your answer.

Suns has another game tonight.. Another loss coming your way :(
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Re: Game 47: Dallas (19-27) @ Phoenix (16-30) 

Post#65 » by Fo-Real » Sat Feb 2, 2013 2:59 pm

From how sharp the ofense was and how hard we were playing early in the game, to how not sharp and sloppy it was late in the game, I am convinced that Hunters instructions are to look good and sharp but lose in this situation. The Ofense looked amazing at times early and Dragic and Duds were carving them up, but we need to let them win to counter the lakers and keep our own tank alive as someone mentioned. I think we got a glimpse at how Dragic can control a game early, and I also think Marshall is a keeper. The game is surely not too fast for the kid, he seems very comfortable, his head is always up and alert, and his confidence is high. If he makes any improvement on his shooting I think we have something in that kid. I will bet you that after he gets some real consistent time on the floor for us, other teams are gonna notice it too and try to pry him from us before we realize it and deem him a keeper.
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Re: Game 47: Dallas (19-27) @ Phoenix (16-30) 

Post#66 » by Frank Lee » Sat Feb 2, 2013 6:50 pm

No point in dealing him. He's cheap to keep. Just needs to gymrat it for a while... then may be he earns his keep. Great opportunity should not be wasted. Hope he realizes that.
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Re: Game 47: Dallas (19-27) @ Phoenix (16-30) 

Post#67 » by grumpysaddle » Sun Feb 3, 2013 12:21 am

I bet the Suns trade away Marshall, and in a few years he ends up being Jason Kidd-lite. That's how the Suns roll.
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Re: Game 47: Dallas (19-27) @ Phoenix (16-30) 

Post#68 » by jcsunsfan » Sun Feb 3, 2013 7:47 pm

Fo-Real wrote:From how sharp the ofense was and how hard we were playing early in the game, to how not sharp and sloppy it was late in the game, I am convinced that Hunters instructions are to look good and sharp but lose in this situation. The Ofense looked amazing at times early and Dragic and Duds were carving them up, but we need to let them win to counter the lakers and keep our own tank alive as someone mentioned. I think we got a glimpse at how Dragic can control a game early, and I also think Marshall is a keeper. The game is surely not too fast for the kid, he seems very comfortable, his head is always up and alert, and his confidence is high. If he makes any improvement on his shooting I think we have something in that kid. I will bet you that after he gets some real consistent time on the floor for us, other teams are gonna notice it too and try to pry him from us before we realize it and deem him a keeper.


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