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Game 66: Minnesota T-Wolves (14-48) @ Phoenix Suns (33-32)

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Re: Game 66: Minnesota T-Wolves (14-48) @ Phoenix Suns (33-32) 

Post#141 » by carey » Thu Mar 12, 2015 12:14 pm

Calvin Klein wrote:Seth has a bald spot like Taylor Griffin.


Ha. I always feel bad for Taylor Griffin. His brother got all the size, the talent, AND the looks? You got screwed dude. Same thing for Seth. Sometimes life isn't fair.
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Re: Game 66: Minnesota T-Wolves (14-48) @ Phoenix Suns (33-32) 

Post#142 » by NavLDO » Thu Mar 12, 2015 2:03 pm

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MilotheSlayer wrote:Is Marcus a better Pf than Kief?


he's a better rebounder for sure.


Remember that year's draft? Kieff was considered the 'lesser' talent, and thus continued the 'Suns always have the lesser talented brother' mantra. Maybe so, huh? No, not really, I don't really believe that, but it is interesting that Kieff has actually turned out to be the better player of the two.
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Re: Game 66: Minnesota T-Wolves (14-48) @ Phoenix Suns (33-32) 

Post#143 » by jcsunsfan » Thu Mar 12, 2015 3:43 pm

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irish22022 wrote:Worries:

bledsoes ability to dribble. His ability to lead a team.

Twins: they're productive enough. But will never be SO productive. Theyre off the bench guys. (I guess this can fall under a hornacek concern)

Knight: ah... The joys of the eastern conference. He's not worth more than 8 mil a year for 3 years, team option 4th. Swallow your pride and let him walk. I don't care about practice with our team. He's been playing ball since he was a child. This isn't rocket science. He's not our guy.

Not worried:

tj warren is an NBA player. He's a great glue guy.

Len: he will be a starting NBA center in our (and most) offense.

Archie is fine. If he wants money let him walk. But if he's cheap when the times right, fine. Time to get real: he isn't going to be a superstar.

Hornacek: he'll be good. This is a bad year.

PJ Tucker is good. Forget this season. He's a good find.


Len IS already the Suns starting center...
Goodwin has shown additional skills the last few games... facilitating.. as opposed to purely scoring. He has proven he can score in the paint already. And he is still a the youngest player on the Suns... he just needs to continue to fill out, improve his smarts and he can be a star.

Warren is not a chucker.. Woo hoo! Goodwin, Bogdanovic, Len and Warren are a nice young foundation.


What is this Bogdanovic stuff? He hasn't played a minute for the Suns and may never do so. To say he is somehow part of the foundation here is beyond stretching it. Right now, he is as much a part of the Suns future as Alec Brown.
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Re: Game 66: Minnesota T-Wolves (14-48) @ Phoenix Suns (33-32) 

Post#144 » by jcsunsfan » Thu Mar 12, 2015 3:46 pm

NavLDO wrote:
kennydorglas wrote:
MilotheSlayer wrote:Is Marcus a better Pf than Kief?


he's a better rebounder for sure.


Remember that year's draft? Kieff was considered the 'lesser' talent, and thus continued the 'Suns always have the lesser talented brother' mantra. Maybe so, huh? No, not really, I don't really believe that, but it is interesting that Kieff has actually turned out to be the better player of the two.


Many thought Keiff would be the better player. Thats why the Suns drafted him. He was a little bigger and more physical. He also was the better player of the two all the way up through high school. The system at Kansas had more scoring from the wings, so Kieff filled a role there.
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Re: Game 66: Minnesota T-Wolves (14-48) @ Phoenix Suns (33-32) 

Post#145 » by TeamTragic » Thu Mar 12, 2015 5:58 pm

How many times has everyone on this board been saying play Warren/Goodwin? Hornacek finally pulled his head out of his ass :roll:
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Re: Game 66: Minnesota T-Wolves (14-48) @ Phoenix Suns (33-32) 

Post#146 » by RunDogGun » Thu Mar 12, 2015 10:23 pm

Rewatching the game, and how the f*ck was that a five second call? Just some horrible sh*t. :nonono: More touch fouls and large contact waved off. :noway:
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Re: Game 66: Minnesota T-Wolves (14-48) @ Phoenix Suns (33-32) 

Post#147 » by Qwigglez » Fri Mar 13, 2015 3:58 am

RunDogGun wrote:Rewatching the game, and how the f*ck was that a five second call? Just some horrible sh*t. :nonono: More touch fouls and large contact waved off. :noway:



RDG, you got league pass or how do you rewatch games?
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Re: Game 66: Minnesota T-Wolves (14-48) @ Phoenix Suns (33-32) 

Post#148 » by NTB » Fri Mar 13, 2015 8:40 am

Qwigglez wrote:
RunDogGun wrote:Rewatching the game, and how the f*ck was that a five second call? Just some horrible sh*t. :nonono: More touch fouls and large contact waved off. :noway:



RDG, you got league pass or how do you rewatch games?


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Re: Game 66: Minnesota T-Wolves (14-48) @ Phoenix Suns (33-32) 

Post#149 » by RunDogGun » Fri Mar 13, 2015 2:18 pm

Qwigglez wrote:
RunDogGun wrote:Rewatching the game, and how the f*ck was that a five second call? Just some horrible sh*t. :nonono: More touch fouls and large contact waved off. :noway:



RDG, you got league pass or how do you rewatch games?

I don't have league pass, but this game was on Fox Sports North. However, on Dish the original (live) version was blocked out. They do a replay later in the evening, which unfortunately cuts out parts of the game, that I recorded and watched.

Btw, does anyone else notice the KMart uses his legs to create space when he shoots? It makes it a tougher shot to make, but isn't it the same thing as using his off arm?
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Re: Game 66: Minnesota T-Wolves (14-48) @ Phoenix Suns (33-32) 

Post#150 » by Revived » Sat Mar 14, 2015 12:18 am

GoranTragic wrote:How many times has everyone on this board been saying play Warren/Goodwin? Hornacek finally pulled his head out of his ass :roll:

What's funny is that he waited so damn long, if he did this earlier and benched Green's sorry ass then who knows if we'd be the 8th or 7th seed right now.

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