grumpysaddle wrote:batsmasher wrote:grumpysaddle wrote:Annnnd.. we weren't the last team to get a win.
so...... playoffs ez.
Championship probably
Dynasty, actually
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grumpysaddle wrote:batsmasher wrote:grumpysaddle wrote:Annnnd.. we weren't the last team to get a win.
so...... playoffs ez.
Championship probably
Hesh wrote:grumpysaddle wrote:batsmasher wrote:so...... playoffs ez.
Championship probably
Dynasty, actually
fromthetop321 wrote:I got Lebron number 1, he is also leading defensive player of the year. Curry's game still reminds me of Jeremy Lin to much.
DirtyDez wrote:Happy for Bled but I hope that's not a play repeated at the end of close games lol.
kennydorglas wrote:Imagine what would be our record without Tucker.
Jdiddy701 wrote:Just got done watching the game. I am very happy for Eric Bledsoe. If you read his lips when he hit the layup after the steal, "I want it, i fu**ing want it."
His defense is very under appreciated. I hope this game builds his confidence. I am interested to see how we look when Booker gets out his slump.
TJ Warren is good man.
After a time out, Bledsoe took the inbound and dribbled to the side against Bledsoe before rising up for the winner with no time left.
“I’ll take that shot every day of the week,” McCollum said of Bledsoe’s game-winning opportunity.
Bledsoe had made three of 15 shots in the game before making four of his final five shots to finish with 20 points, seven rebounds and four assists.
“I had to be extra aggressive,” Bledsoe said. “This team is going to go as far as I take them and I’ve got to do that. I have to lead by example and I did that tonight.”
http://www.azcentral.com/story/sports/nba/suns/2016/11/03/suns-down-blazers-bledsoe-ot-buzzer-beater/93225182/
OnceUponADime wrote:McCollum disrespecting Bledsoe's 3pt shooting ability?After a time out, Bledsoe took the inbound and dribbled to the side against Bledsoe before rising up for the winner with no time left.
“I’ll take that shot every day of the week,” McCollum said of Bledsoe’s game-winning opportunity.
Bledsoe had made three of 15 shots in the game before making four of his final five shots to finish with 20 points, seven rebounds and four assists.
“I had to be extra aggressive,” Bledsoe said. “This team is going to go as far as I take them and I’ve got to do that. I have to lead by example and I did that tonight.”
http://www.azcentral.com/story/sports/nba/suns/2016/11/03/suns-down-blazers-bledsoe-ot-buzzer-beater/93225182/
carey wrote:It is 2-time, every time.
Zelaznyrules wrote:Jdiddy701 wrote:Just got done watching the game. I am very happy for Eric Bledsoe. If you read his lips when he hit the layup after the steal, "I want it, i fu**ing want it."
His defense is very under appreciated. I hope this game builds his confidence. I am interested to see how we look when Booker gets out his slump.
TJ Warren is good man.
Yeah, I am interested to see how we look when Booker, Bledsoe and Knight all get out of their slumps. If that happens and Len finds a way to build on tonight's performance, we're all of a sudden a very competitive team. And yeah, TJ Warren is good, very good. I think Booker has a little more up-side but Warren is the better player right now.
NavLDO wrote:Zelaznyrules wrote:Jdiddy701 wrote:Just got done watching the game. I am very happy for Eric Bledsoe. If you read his lips when he hit the layup after the steal, "I want it, i fu**ing want it."
His defense is very under appreciated. I hope this game builds his confidence. I am interested to see how we look when Booker gets out his slump.
TJ Warren is good man.
Yeah, I am interested to see how we look when Booker, Bledsoe and Knight all get out of their slumps. If that happens and Len finds a way to build on tonight's performance, we're all of a sudden a very competitive team. And yeah, TJ Warren is good, very good. I think Booker has a little more up-side but Warren is the better player right now.
Knight's entire 'game' is a slump...that's who he is. He was bad all year last year, and it just rolled on into this season. Nothing's changed. But the other two?? Yeah, I REALLY hope it's just a 'slump' and 'getting their game settled' because it's early in the season.
And TJ?? Yeah, this is what I thought would happen for him this season; I'm glad it's coming to fruition. And to think there were some posters here that were throwing TJ in 'willy-nilly' into trade ideas all off-season because he was 'JAG'. I really hope his play continues to stay on this level. I mean, he's a 22/6 SF over 5 games; that's insane!! This is why I truly believed he should be counted upon to one of the pieces of a future 'Big 3'. I think we already have our 'Big 3', it's just a matter of them developing a season or two more--Booker, Warren, (Insert name here, be it Bender or Chriss; one of those two are going to be a star.)
Just think...and I'm not exaggerating here. I think this is entirely feasible (pts/TRB/Asst):
Bledsoe - 16/4/5
Booker - 19/3/4
Warren - 20/6/3
Chriss - 14/9/1.5
Bender - 12/10/4
With Warren playing as he is, and if it continues, we need to play Bender at the 5, or te 4 and Chriss at the 5, but I think Bender's height, athleticism, and rim-protecting prowess are ideally suited to play the 5. Yeah, he'll get bullied by bigger Centers, but who cares with a starting 5 of Bled, Book, Buckets, (need a 'B' nickname for Chriss), and Bender scoring 80 pts a game...BOOM!
OK, I'll come back down to reality now...