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Re: Game: Golden State Warriors (36-8) @ Phoenix Suns (28-20) 

Post#21 » by Revived » Sun Feb 1, 2015 3:40 am

jvovk22 wrote:Really hoping to see a 14/14 type breakout game from Alex soon. For all the love and hope he gets from the fans - scrubs like Whiteside are statistically outplaying Len by a large margin

Whiteside isn't a scrub, he's just a guy who was disregarded by teams that never gave him a chance to develop and breakout like he has in Miami.

He's also older than Len I believe.
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Re: Game: Golden State Warriors (36-8) @ Phoenix Suns (28-20) 

Post#22 » by Cutter » Sun Feb 1, 2015 3:48 am

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Re: Game: Golden State Warriors (36-8) @ Phoenix Suns (28-20) 

Post#23 » by Cutter » Sun Feb 1, 2015 3:53 am

I'm not noticing any yapping at the refs by Suns players.
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Post#24 » by Revived » Sun Feb 1, 2015 3:53 am

Klay has such a smooth release. They should nickname him "Smooth".

Seriously though, if your Bledsoe, Goodwin, Ennis or Warren, you should become best friends with Klay and hangout together all summer.
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Re: Game: Golden State Warriors (36-8) @ Phoenix Suns (28-20) 

Post#25 » by jvovk22 » Sun Feb 1, 2015 3:54 am

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jvovk22 wrote:Really hoping to see a 14/14 type breakout game from Alex soon. For all the love and hope he gets from the fans - scrubs like Whiteside are statistically outplaying Len by a large margin

Whiteside isn't a scrub, he's just a guy who was disregarded by teams that never gave him a chance to develop and breakout like he has in Miami.

He's also older than Len I believe.


He is older. And before this this season - he was the definition of a scrub. Multiple reports of him not being mentally there. Stepping away from Whiteside though - still want to see a 14/14/2 type game from Alex, with no more than 2 fouls. I know he's young, I know he's learning, not expecting production like that night in night out - but one can hope for the occasional gem
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Re: Game: Golden State Warriors (36-8) @ Phoenix Suns (28-20) 

Post#26 » by Revived » Sun Feb 1, 2015 3:56 am

Plumlee comes into the game and the Warriors go on a run.

I don't get it, I thought Wright was acquired to replace Plumlee?
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Re: Game: Golden State Warriors (36-8) @ Phoenix Suns (28-20) 

Post#27 » by Cutter » Sun Feb 1, 2015 3:57 am

jvovk22 wrote:
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jvovk22 wrote:Really hoping to see a 14/14 type breakout game from Alex soon. For all the love and hope he gets from the fans - scrubs like Whiteside are statistically outplaying Len by a large margin

Whiteside isn't a scrub, he's just a guy who was disregarded by teams that never gave him a chance to develop and breakout like he has in Miami.

He's also older than Len I believe.


He is older. And before this this season - he was the definition of a scrub. Multiple reports of him not being mentally there. Stepping away from Whiteside though - still want to see a 14/14/2 type game from Alex, with no more than 2 fouls. I know he's young, I know he's learning, not expecting production like that night in night out - but one can hope for the occassional gem

Our offensive systems isn't built around getting Len shot opportunities. He basically has to fight to get shots. I think he averages a double-double once Suns include him in the offensive scheme.
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Re: Game: Golden State Warriors (36-8) @ Phoenix Suns (28-20) 

Post#28 » by Revived » Sun Feb 1, 2015 3:59 am

Warriors going tiny with Lee at center, right now is perfect time to play Wright at C.
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Post#29 » by Cutter » Sun Feb 1, 2015 4:01 am

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Post#30 » by Jdiddy701 » Sun Feb 1, 2015 4:04 am

I had no idea IT would take that last shot... (Green font)


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Re: Game: Golden State Warriors (36-8) @ Phoenix Suns (28-20) 

Post#31 » by jvovk22 » Sun Feb 1, 2015 4:05 am

Cutter wrote:
jvovk22 wrote:
SF88 wrote:Whiteside isn't a scrub, he's just a guy who was disregarded by teams that never gave him a chance to develop and breakout like he has in Miami.

He's also older than Len I believe.


He is older. And before this this season - he was the definition of a scrub. Multiple reports of him not being mentally there. Stepping away from Whiteside though - still want to see a 14/14/2 type game from Alex, with no more than 2 fouls. I know he's young, I know he's learning, not expecting production like that night in night out - but one can hope for the occassional gem

Our offensive systems isn't built around getting Len shot opportunities. He basically has to fight to get shots. I think he averages a double-double once Suns include him in the offensive scheme.


I don't mind that. I honestly think that including Alex comprehensively into the offense won't happen before training camp for next year at best. Still, getting into mid double digits on dump-offs and tip ins is not something that shouldn't happen every 5-7 games
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Re: Game: Golden State Warriors (36-8) @ Phoenix Suns (28-20) 

Post#32 » by JTrain » Sun Feb 1, 2015 4:05 am

just play well in the third quarter for once plz
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Post#33 » by Cutter » Sun Feb 1, 2015 4:05 am

Not sure why I feel this way, but I just hate seeing Plumlee on the court. He's not a very good player, but he hasn't earned the negativity I feel towards him. I just want to see him gone.
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Post#34 » by Sunsss » Sun Feb 1, 2015 4:05 am

Pretty good first quarter.

Not much activity in here. Everyone expecting a loss?
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Re: Game: Golden State Warriors (36-8) @ Phoenix Suns (28-20) 

Post#35 » by Sunsdeuce » Sun Feb 1, 2015 4:06 am

Cutter wrote:
jvovk22 wrote:
SF88 wrote:Whiteside isn't a scrub, he's just a guy who was disregarded by teams that never gave him a chance to develop and breakout like he has in Miami.

He's also older than Len I believe.


He is older. And before this this season - he was the definition of a scrub. Multiple reports of him not being mentally there. Stepping away from Whiteside though - still want to see a 14/14/2 type game from Alex, with no more than 2 fouls. I know he's young, I know he's learning, not expecting production like that night in night out - but one can hope for the occassional gem

Our offensive systems isn't built around getting Len shot opportunities. He basically has to fight to get shots. I think he averages a double-double once Suns include him in the offensive scheme.

I was going to say the same thing. Whoever this jvov is, apparently he has watched many Suns games.
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Re: Game: Golden State Warriors (36-8) @ Phoenix Suns (28-20) 

Post#36 » by MilotheSlayer » Sun Feb 1, 2015 4:07 am

We gotta tighten up some of the rotations, GS missed a few open 3's in the first quarter. Good quarter though. Like not forcing the 3's (minus greens)
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Post#38 » by Cutter » Sun Feb 1, 2015 4:08 am

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Post#39 » by MilotheSlayer » Sun Feb 1, 2015 4:10 am

Cutter wrote:Not sure why I feel this way, but I just hate seeing Plumlee on the court. He's not a very good player, but he hasn't earned the negativity I feel towards him. I just want to see him gone.

You're not alone, even when he makes a play I can't seem to get excited for him. I really liked him last year and thought I'd love him in the backup role this coming year. :dontknow:
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Re: Game: Golden State Warriors (36-8) @ Phoenix Suns (28-20) 

Post#40 » by jvovk22 » Sun Feb 1, 2015 4:11 am

I'm really scared the Suns FO elects to keep IT over Goran this summer (

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