ESPN's response to the Shaq trade
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ESPN's response to the Shaq trade
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ESPN's response to the Shaq trade
When the Suns acquired Shaq I expected 2 things. (a) They would go 2-8 in the first 10 games with Shaq. (b) They would win the Championship this season.
Yet when the Suns began the Shaq era 4-6 I was hearing ESPN analysts saying the trade was a complete failure. I was thinking, the Suns are ahead of schedule.
It makes me wonder what the so-called experts were thinking. Did they really expect the Suns to click in the first 10 games and go something like 8-2? That completely defies logic to me.
So my question is, are those in the media really that stupid or are they only writing to create emotive responses from the fans? In other words, do you trust ESPN writers?
Yet when the Suns began the Shaq era 4-6 I was hearing ESPN analysts saying the trade was a complete failure. I was thinking, the Suns are ahead of schedule.
It makes me wonder what the so-called experts were thinking. Did they really expect the Suns to click in the first 10 games and go something like 8-2? That completely defies logic to me.
So my question is, are those in the media really that stupid or are they only writing to create emotive responses from the fans? In other words, do you trust ESPN writers?
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Nebroc wrote:They are right. Stupid trade. The suns will regret it. Doesn't matter though. They would get beat in the playoffs reguardless.
At least they realized a move needed to be made. I really like the trade. Marion was a constant complainer and Shaq is motivated. The playoffs will show who is right and wrong, but lets not think with Marion they'd do better, in fact they would do worse in my eyes.
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NetsNash13 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
At least they realized a move needed to be made. I really like the trade. Marion was a constant complainer and Shaq is motivated. The playoffs will show who is right and wrong, but lets not think with Marion they'd do better, in fact they would do worse in my eyes.
Thats true, the playoffs will show who is right and wrong.
And that is another reason why those who instantly called the Shaq trade a failure are wrong. The trade was for the playoffs, and for playing the Spurs more so than anyone
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Well Shaq was expected to screw up the Suns entire system for the first 10 games (according to me). But it was never going to be any longer than that, and now the rest of the basketball community is seeing that. 4 straight wins including defeat of the Spurs and Warriors, and a 79 point first half yesterday on the Kings (who beat the Lakers a week ago).
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while im unsure whether they will win the title, i agree with you that they have certianly increased their chances at playoff success. it would have been nice to see if they had more than half a season to work it out.BRINGTHEPAIN wrote:When the Suns acquired Shaq I expected 2 things. (a) They would go 2-8 in the first 10 games with Shaq. (b) They would win the Championship this season.
Yet when the Suns began the Shaq era 4-6 I was hearing ESPN analysts saying the trade was a complete failure. I was thinking, the Suns are ahead of schedule.
It makes me wonder what the so-called experts were thinking. Did they really expect the Suns to click in the first 10 games and go something like 8-2? That completely defies logic to me.
So my question is, are those in the media really that stupid or are they only writing to create emotive responses from the fans? In other words, do you trust ESPN writers?
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The media just wants to you rile you up, just look at the Lakers situation for instance... In preseason they said if Kobe stays with the Lakers they would not make the playoffs, and once we got Gasol(a 1time All-Star, Zero All-NBA) they consider us the favorites even though we lack experience, defense, and chemistry.
Media(ESPN)= a joke
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