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Game 57: Phoenix Suns(29-27)@Minnesota T-Wolves(25-32)

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Re: Game 57: Phoenix Suns(29-27)@Minnesota T-Wolves(25-32) 

Post#101 » by Sunsdeuce » Tue Apr 10, 2012 3:48 am

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Kerrsed wrote:
Sunsdeuce wrote:Hard to believe but brown and telfair are actually understanding what team basketball is all about. Brown finally understands, Kobe is not a good team player and he learned way kore from Nash then he ever did Kobe!! And telfair understanding that passing and taking smarter shots make the team better, now understands that street ball doesnt work.

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Thats funny. :lol:


Wow that is right on the money!!! Perfect!
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Re: Game 57: Phoenix Suns(29-27)@Minnesota T-Wolves(25-32) 

Post#102 » by bigfoot » Tue Apr 10, 2012 3:56 am

Kerrsed wrote:
Sunsdeuce wrote:Hard to believe but brown and telfair are actually understanding what team basketball is all about. Brown finally understands, Kobe is not a good team player and he learned way kore from Nash then he ever did Kobe!! And telfair understanding that passing and taking smarter shots make the team better, now understands that street ball doesnt work.

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Sorry need to change the jerseys on the Lakers bench too :lol:
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Re: Game 57: Phoenix Suns(29-27)@Minnesota T-Wolves(25-32) 

Post#103 » by JTrain » Tue Apr 10, 2012 4:08 am

That was great... looked a like a real basketball team from top to bottom.

In other news, trading Dragic for Brooks was not just a bad dream.
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Re: Game 57: Phoenix Suns(29-27)@Minnesota T-Wolves(25-32) 

Post#104 » by Revived » Tue Apr 10, 2012 4:16 am

Suns getting no help at all. Houston, Utah and Denver all win.
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Re: Game 57: Phoenix Suns(29-27)@Minnesota T-Wolves(25-32) 

Post#105 » by Revived » Tue Apr 10, 2012 4:18 am

PhxSuns85 wrote:If Spurs didn't rest their starters they could easily have a 22 game winning streak.

They could have still won without playing Ginobili, Parker and Duncan.

Pop should have stuck with Splitter, Diaw and Leonard but he chose to go with Green, Blair and Jackson and of course they fall flat on their faces.
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Re: Game 57: Phoenix Suns(29-27)@Minnesota T-Wolves(25-32) 

Post#106 » by Revived » Tue Apr 10, 2012 4:22 am

I'm willing to bet that Pop rests his big 3 again on Thursday...against Memphis, a team that we're competing with for playoffs....
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Re: Game 57: Phoenix Suns(29-27)@Minnesota T-Wolves(25-32) 

Post#107 » by mybloodisorange » Tue Apr 10, 2012 5:48 am

I guess this is why Gentry kept giving minutes to Telfair over Price. He decided to give Bassy consistant minutes and allow him to play through his mistakes while learning to run our offense. He stuck to his decision and now it looks like its paying dividends.
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Re: Game 57: Phoenix Suns(29-27)@Minnesota T-Wolves(25-32) 

Post#108 » by Kerrsed » Tue Apr 10, 2012 6:54 am

mybloodisorange wrote:I guess this is why Gentry kept giving minutes to Telfair over Price. He decided to give Bassy consistant minutes and allow him to play through his mistakes while learning to run our offense. He stuck to his decision and now it looks like its paying dividends.


That it does my friend, that it does!

Bassy looks like he got his confidence back, and is playing like the player he was thought to be when he was originally drafted. Crisp passes and phenomenal defense. Hit a high percentage shot or two and not always force his shots. He's starting to play with a little swagger and i like it! :D
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Re: Game 57: Phoenix Suns(29-27)@Minnesota T-Wolves(25-32) 

Post#109 » by RunDogGun » Tue Apr 10, 2012 7:46 am

mybloodisorange wrote:I guess this is why Gentry kept giving minutes to Telfair over Price. He decided to give Bassy consistant minutes and allow him to play through his mistakes while learning to run our offense. He stuck to his decision and now it looks like its paying dividends.


Come on. :lol: Two decent games, and now Gentry gets a free pass for playing Telfail for 49 games, where he didn't do much of anything, over Price, who statistically makes our team better on both sides of the floor?

I did like the two passes he made today, one to Chilldress on the back door cut, and one to Morris, but he is still chucking. We are just lucky that they are going in lately. Again, let's see what happens when Hill comes back.
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Re: Game 57: Phoenix Suns(29-27)@Minnesota T-Wolves(25-32) 

Post#110 » by mybloodisorange » Tue Apr 10, 2012 9:18 am

The team is playing great and totally united. Lay down your hatefull agenda and give Gentry some love rundog...I know deep down you are dying too ;p
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