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Dragic stepped on glass... smh

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 6:43 pm
by swe_suns
Coro:

"Dragic is out for tonight & probably the rest of the homestand after needing 9 stitches in his left foot for stepping on glass. "

Re: Dragic stepped on glass... smh

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 6:46 pm
by Miklo
Unleash the Zabe!

Re: Dragic stepped on glass... smh

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 6:46 pm
by rsavaj
:/ weak.

That ish HURTS.

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Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 6:47 pm
by KopLegend
wow....


I wonder if Gentry will actually give Dowdell a chance or play Duds/Hill as PG

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Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 6:51 pm
by Dalerax
Dowdell had a flash of good play in the few seconds he played a week or two ago.

Then again, that was just a flash. All things considered though it may not be a bad idea to give him a few minutes and see how he does. Maybe even throw him out there with Hill just in case.

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Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 7:06 pm
by schnakenpopanz
bad luck :(

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Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 7:07 pm
by Fo-Real
I think Dowdell should be given the mins. he is young, athletic, and learning to play. I like his potential but he is a more selfish pg. Let the kid play, he cant hurt the ofensive flow any worse than Goran lately.

Re: Dragic stepped on glass... smh

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 7:26 pm
by Qwigglez
Dragic was trying to show the Suns and the rest of the league how tough he is, unfortunately after breaking a glass bottle with his forehead, the shards of glass conveniently fell to the ground unnoticed, this is when Goran tried to maneuver a handstand, he slipped on a wet surface, and attempting to land on his feet, he stepped on the glass instead. I assume he didn't notice this until he was at practice, coming off a Gortat screen and roll, he dunked viciously on Robin Lopez, at this point the blood soaked through Dragic's shoe and ended up on Robin's beard. Aaron Nelson and the rest of the Suns medical staff came to the conclusion that Lopez was furious getting dunked on by Goran that he shattered another glass door, this time using his head. Upon further investigation, they realized Lopez doesn't show the consistency to do something like that twice, and finally they found out it was Dragic's foot that was the origin of the blood.
At least, this is the only way I can imagine Dragic to step on glass...

Re: Dragic stepped on glass... smh

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 7:56 pm
by jwilb49
why dont we play childress as a Point Forward......... i would rather have him controlling the ball then DUDLEY or HILL, and especially Dowdell (he doesnt know how to run an offense)

Re: Dragic stepped on glass... smh

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 8:07 pm
by Sun Scorched
jwilb49 wrote:why dont we play childress as a Point Forward......... i would rather have him controlling the ball then DUDLEY or HILL, and especially Dowdell (he doesnt know how to run an offense)


I think Childress does have great point-forward potential, but have you seen Grant play the game of basketball. He's no Nash, but he's got some of the best handles for a 6'10" guy I've seen.

If not Dowdell then Grant. But outside of that, you have to give Dowdell the burn, imo.

Re: Dragic stepped on glass... smh

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 8:12 pm
by jwilb49
this is the time where childress comes in and shows what he did when he was a HAWK...
this is an advantage that we have but we dont ever use!!!

childress is good @ running a bench ....... why not do it

Re: Dragic stepped on glass... smh

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 9:11 pm
by RunDogGun
Sunscorched, did you just say that Hill was 6'10"? :o When the heck did that happen? I knew he was playing above what he should, but I didn't think that also meant two inches higher. :D

Re: Dragic stepped on glass... smh

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 9:13 pm
by pidi
Qwigglez wrote:Dragic was trying to show the Suns and the rest of the league how tough he is, unfortunately after breaking a glass bottle with his forehead, the shards of glass conveniently fell to the ground unnoticed, this is when Goran tried to maneuver a handstand, he slipped on a wet surface, and attempting to land on his feet, he stepped on the glass instead. I assume he didn't notice this until he was at practice, coming off a Gortat screen and roll, he dunked viciously on Robin Lopez, at this point the blood soaked through Dragic's shoe and ended up on Robin's beard. Aaron Nelson and the rest of the Suns medical staff came to the conclusion that Lopez was furious getting dunked on by Goran that he shattered another glass door, this time using his head. Upon further investigation, they realized Lopez doesn't show the consistency to do something like that twice, and finally they found out it was Dragic's foot that was the origin of the blood.
At least, this is the only way I can imagine Dragic to step on glass...


damn brother, laughed my ass off by reading this, classic one. but u definitly need to stop taking these drugs - or send me the adress of youre dealer. :roll:

btw goran is called rambo after this one

Re: Dragic stepped on glass... smh

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 9:37 pm
by Calvin Klein
****.

Re: Dragic stepped on glass... smh

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 10:56 pm
by Kerrsed
Qwigglez wrote:Dragic was trying to show the Suns and the rest of the league how tough he is, unfortunately after breaking a glass bottle with his forehead, the shards of glass conveniently fell to the ground unnoticed, this is when Goran tried to maneuver a handstand, he slipped on a wet surface, and attempting to land on his feet, he stepped on the glass instead. I assume he didn't notice this until he was at practice, coming off a Gortat screen and roll, he dunked viciously on Robin Lopez, at this point the blood soaked through Dragic's shoe and ended up on Robin's beard. Aaron Nelson and the rest of the Suns medical staff came to the conclusion that Lopez was furious getting dunked on by Goran that he shattered another glass door, this time using his head. Upon further investigation, they realized Lopez doesn't show the consistency to do something like that twice, and finally they found out it was Dragic's foot that was the origin of the blood.
At least, this is the only way I can imagine Dragic to step on glass...


A post that i am proud of.

A+

Re: Dragic stepped on glass... smh

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 11:29 pm
by BurningHeart
Well this sucks.

Re: Dragic stepped on glass... smh

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 12:19 am
by KLEON
Where's the game thread ?

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Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 12:32 am
by nashchill
Wasn't Dowdell that selfish chucker who we played in the pre-season? Or was that Atkins?

Re: Dragic stepped on glass... smh

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 1:05 am
by DRK
nashchill wrote:Wasn't Dowdell that selfish chucker who we played in the pre-season? Or was that Atkins?


Yeah. It was a nightmare watching him play. I hope he's fixed the error of his ways.

Qwigglez wrote:Dragic was trying to show the Suns and the rest of the league how tough he is, unfortunately after breaking a glass bottle with his forehead, the shards of glass conveniently fell to the ground unnoticed, this is when Goran tried to maneuver a handstand, he slipped on a wet surface, and attempting to land on his feet, he stepped on the glass instead. I assume he didn't notice this until he was at practice, coming off a Gortat screen and roll, he dunked viciously on Robin Lopez, at this point the blood soaked through Dragic's shoe and ended up on Robin's beard. Aaron Nelson and the rest of the Suns medical staff came to the conclusion that Lopez was furious getting dunked on by Goran that he shattered another glass door, this time using his head. Upon further investigation, they realized Lopez doesn't show the consistency to do something like that twice, and finally they found out it was Dragic's foot that was the origin of the blood.
At least, this is the only way I can imagine Dragic to step on glass...


Post of the year!

Re: Dragic stepped on glass... smh

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 1:52 am
by JohnVancouver
Dalerax wrote:Dowdell had a flash of good play in the few seconds he played a week or two ago.

Then again, that was just a flash. All things considered though it may not be a bad idea to give him a few minutes and see how he does. Maybe even throw him out there with Hill just in case.


Can I say again that I really wish we'd kept janning here - since he's on payroll, why not call him up for 10 days?