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Los Soles wrote:we need to blow somebody out. now would be a good time.
G35 wrote:He may run a great offense but I wouldn't choose him over Amare to start a team.
Sun Scorched wrote:Are they really that thin? All of those shaded players are injured?
* Hakim Warrick was driving Mike D’Antoni nuts just like when he played for Memphis against Stoudemire. He caught Stoudemire flat-footed on the hoop that gave the Suns the fourth-quarter lead. Moments later on an inbound play out of a time out, Stoudemire inexplicably went with Gallinari to his man (Frye) at the 3-point line and left Warrick alone under the basket.
* Robin Lopez works daily on his hook shot and found a post defender in Amar’e Stoudemire to get good post position and show that he could go to either hand with it. He might have continued his roll if it was not his second foul, which came when he played a pick-and-roll assuming Stoudemire would set the screen. But Stoudemire slipped it early and dunked. Lopez also was efficient offensively because he kept the ball where he couldn’t get stripped.
rsavaj wrote:Some gems about our last game from Coro's blog about today's game:* Hakim Warrick was driving Mike D’Antoni nuts just like when he played for Memphis against Stoudemire. He caught Stoudemire flat-footed on the hoop that gave the Suns the fourth-quarter lead. Moments later on an inbound play out of a time out, Stoudemire inexplicably went with Gallinari to his man (Frye) at the 3-point line and left Warrick alone under the basket.
* Robin Lopez works daily on his hook shot and found a post defender in Amar’e Stoudemire to get good post position and show that he could go to either hand with it. He might have continued his roll if it was not his second foul, which came when he played a pick-and-roll assuming Stoudemire would set the screen. But Stoudemire slipped it early and dunked. Lopez also was efficient offensively because he kept the ball where he couldn’t get stripped.
Nothing like being defended by Amare to get your offensive game going