Milwaukee Bucks @ Phoenix Suns [Game 37]
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KPCB34 wrote:@SDU
I take it you didnt go to training, what about Steve?
Just spoke to coges hes playing tonight
Who else is playing?
nah ive got to be here waiting on baby furniture being delivered

come down early man, we can shoot around between training and our game
its you me derek cogan jo and dan for sure, still waiting on big steve and matty to get back to me.
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nah ive got to be here waiting on baby furniture being deliveredonce it comes ill go straight to stclair for the last partof training
come down early man, we can shoot around between training and our game
its you me derek cogan jo and dan for sure, still waiting on big steve and matty to get back to me.
aiight
no aron?
Yeah ill come down early, let me know when you get there.
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Even with Stat and Diaw both going off though, you're pretty much assured that the opposing big man (in this case, Bogut) is going to go off as well. So any advantage that we get from having two great players is effectively halved.
This is why I think it's tough to push small ball for a full 48 minutes. Changing things up in spurts (ie playing Amare/ Skinner) and including some offensive variety would make us more potent, because it would make the other team constantly have to adjust. It's good to see Dantoni trying it out (going big) for spells in games now.
This is why I think it's tough to push small ball for a full 48 minutes. Changing things up in spurts (ie playing Amare/ Skinner) and including some offensive variety would make us more potent, because it would make the other team constantly have to adjust. It's good to see Dantoni trying it out (going big) for spells in games now.
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Whaddup, boys? I been here since the end of the 1st, but was also watching football, so no chances to post. Been a very entertaining game so far. Not over yet, but the way the Suns are playing, I have no doubt that they'll win. I'd like to give some props to Boris "Boom Boom" Diaw, who has really shown some nuts this game.
FYI: TUI, so be forewarned.
FYI: TUI, so be forewarned.
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Nice win! D was atrocious in the first half, but good enough in the 2nd half, and O was tremendous throughout. I do believe this is the first game I've seen where Diaw & Amare were both really good. I know I already gave him props, but Diaw was tremendous. I expect that kind of game out of Amare, but I had pretty much given up on Diaw, and tonight we saw the 05-06 Diaw playing alongside Amare. Sweet!
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