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Game 36: Suns @ Pistons

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Re: Game 36: Suns @ Pistons 

Post#261 » by sunsdragic » Sun Jan 12, 2014 2:04 pm

Suns would be relaxing in east.

Yesterday i was really happy how Ish was playing. He is proving to be good back PG.
LB getting his form back. Len is a rookie but he will get better slowly.
Remember dragic in his early career. He used to pick foul so easy.

PJ tucker was so good 4th quarter.

I love green clutch shots but i think he take his too much. I feel jeff wants him to shoot.

Got tough game tomorrow against NY.
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Re: Game 36: Suns @ Pistons 

Post#262 » by sunsdragic » Sun Jan 12, 2014 2:42 pm

I am Dragic Fan. For the all dragic fans, I recorded this video for this guys who missed this awesome layup.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHMfxJPS08Q[/youtube]
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Re: Game 36: Suns @ Pistons 

Post#263 » by INFORMER-93 » Sun Jan 12, 2014 3:06 pm

TOO wrote:I love when players get compared to each other based on skin color. Len has a meanstreak, I think his upside isa healthy motivated Andrew Bynum. 18/12/2. He's gonna be a handful once he's acclimated and in shape, he's just too damn big.


Bynum never really looked comfortable operating away from the low post. That's not the case with Len. In college, he showed in ability to catch and face up up from 15-18 feet, similar to Tim Duncan. No, I'm not saying he has Tim Duncan potential, but that's probably the best description I could come up with.
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Re: Game 36: Suns @ Pistons 

Post#264 » by lilfishi22 » Sun Jan 12, 2014 11:40 pm

sunsdragic wrote:Suns would be relaxing in east.

Yesterday i was really happy how Ish was playing. He is proving to be good back PG.
LB getting his form back. Len is a rookie but he will get better slowly.
Remember dragic in his early career. He used to pick foul so easy.

PJ tucker was so good 4th quarter.

I love green clutch shots but i think he take his too much. I feel jeff wants him to shoot.

Got tough game tomorrow against NY.

Agree with everything here. Ish has been pleasant surprise holding his own. I like what I've been seeing from LB, he's getting many of the shots he's used to getting when he was much younger but I think many of his easy misses could be attributed to rust and perhaps not being in run and gun shape. As for Len, the kid plays with a lot of effort which I love. He's not as mobile as I've seen but that could just be from not being in basketball shape and also being a rookie. I'd rather we take it slow with him and not risk anything.

Green's final shot was fine to me. I thought Frye was going to get the screen from the curling Green and take the 3. There wasn't a whole lot we could do with 1 second left and I thought only Frye and Green could get off that shot off as Frye's height and Green's athleticism would allow them to rise over their defenders for the shot. I also thought Frye's defense against Smith was about as good as you can hope for. Frye got a hand up in his face and contested Smith well without fouling him and forced Smith into a tough shot.
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Re: Game 36: Suns @ Pistons 

Post#265 » by spanishninja » Mon Jan 13, 2014 5:43 pm

lilfishi22 wrote:
sunsdragic wrote:Suns would be relaxing in east.

Yesterday i was really happy how Ish was playing. He is proving to be good back PG.
LB getting his form back. Len is a rookie but he will get better slowly.
Remember dragic in his early career. He used to pick foul so easy.

PJ tucker was so good 4th quarter.

I love green clutch shots but i think he take his too much. I feel jeff wants him to shoot.

Got tough game tomorrow against NY.

Agree with everything here. Ish has been pleasant surprise holding his own. I like what I've been seeing from LB, he's getting many of the shots he's used to getting when he was much younger but I think many of his easy misses could be attributed to rust and perhaps not being in run and gun shape. As for Len, the kid plays with a lot of effort which I love. He's not as mobile as I've seen but that could just be from not being in basketball shape and also being a rookie. I'd rather we take it slow with him and not risk anything.

Green's final shot was fine to me. I thought Frye was going to get the screen from the curling Green and take the 3. There wasn't a whole lot we could do with 1 second left and I thought only Frye and Green could get off that shot off as Frye's height and Green's athleticism would allow them to rise over their defenders for the shot. I also thought Frye's defense against Smith was about as good as you can hope for. Frye got a hand up in his face and contested Smith well without fouling him and forced Smith into a tough shot.


The Pistons play-by-play guys did a reply of that last play, and were pointing out how Plum was wide open underneath, totally giving us crap for not seeing that.
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Re: Game 36: Suns @ Pistons 

Post#266 » by lilfishi22 » Mon Jan 13, 2014 9:59 pm

Haven't seen the replay but you're probably right.

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