Nando88 wrote:Robin broke the glass door .
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Amare broke a glass window as well.....though not with the suns.
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Nando88 wrote:Robin broke the glass door .
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carey wrote:It is 2-time, every time.
TASTIC wrote:Trade Kieff for Ilyasova. I'd be ecstatic.
Salaries line up perfectly
And we'd have the KCP/Kieff mess haha
carey wrote:It is 2-time, every time.
bwgood77 wrote:Archie talking up on twitter? I might even consider trading him for Ibaka at this point.
asudevil wrote:Jdiddy701 wrote:SunsReadyToRoll wrote:You might be the only one with respect towards him. Nobody on this forum as Suns fans have any respect for Morris. He's a thug and a pain in the azz and im glad he's off this team.
Yeah f him. And Archie is pissed he's not getting his chance on the floor. I want him gone too.
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what portion are you talking about?
"tired of knocking on the door Ima kick it down feel me"
Seems to me like he's talking about breaking out this year. He's gonna make most of the chance he's going to get this year.
Here's the twitter chat:
https://twitter.com/A1Laflare10/status/626974268702633984
Former Phoenix Sun Marcus Morris takes another shot at old team
Qwigglez wrote:For what it's worth I think Marcus is on a pretty good contract. We needed him gone though to open up minutes for TJ. He should quit being so butt hurt though. Sounds like a whiny little bitch.
Weems continued, “When I came to the NBA, I was more of an athletic wing that was just running around and trying to make exciting plays, but in Russia I learned to read defenses and play in a half-court game with pick and rolls and weak side defenses and other things like that. That’s the main thing I learned, how to become a well-rounded basketball player. It taught me how to play the game rather than just using my athleticism.”
With all of the accolades that Weems had garnered in Europe, it was a tough decision to make the move back to the NBA. While he could have been lured financially by CSKA, he realized it was time to make his mark on an NBA floor once again.
“The opportunity to came back to the NBA kind of just snuck up on me. The president of CSKA and I came to an agreement after the last game of the season that it would be best to settle things and let me pursue my dream in the NBA. I left a lot of money on the table by leaving, but he gave me the opportunity to leave and continue my NBA career.”
Not long after his conversation with CSKA, he received a call from the Phoenix Suns.
“With the Phoenix situation, I have no idea how that came about. I got the phone call on my birthday and they said that they had followed my career in Europe and wanted me to come over and sign with them. It all happened pretty quickly and I got the call soon after my talk with CSKA, so it was just crazy how everything worked out the way that it did.”
Heading into this season, Weems is on a mission to show the basketball world that he can play at any level.
“I just want to prove myself and prove that I belong; that’s my number one thing going in. I want to show everyone that I can play the NBA game just as well as I played in Russia.”
After some roster shakeups this offseason that brought Weems and Tyson Chandler into the fold, fans in Phoenix are excited about what each of their new additions are going to bring to the table. Weems has high hopes and looks to bring a different style than the last time that NBA fans saw him.
“Some of my big impacts on the Suns are going to be with my defensive ability; I’m a great on the ball defender and weak-side defender. I read the game really well and know where each player is supposed to be, too. In my time in Russia, I learned how to use the pick and roll pretty well. My three-point shooting ability has made a 180-degree turn around since the last time I played in the NBA, as well. I’m a more complete player and I’m looking to show that next year.”
carey wrote:It is 2-time, every time.
LukasBMW wrote:I'm one of the few here that thinks Marcus is a good player.
That said, it' obvious that he was a cancer. I'm glad he's gone.
Archie will get his shot this year. He'll have to beat out Booker for minutes though.
I'd Swap Archie for LaVine in a second. Too bad that won't happen though.
1UPZ wrote:Lol
The hate here for Goodwin is unwarranted
Marcus Morris gave Goodwin credit whilst taking a jab at the Suns.
Goodwin implied he will do what it takes to get on the floor. To me that means he will work hard and show he deserves minutes.
He's a passionate and that's good. That's a great trait for players. Unless he starts acting like a Morrii on the court or even Artest like... His passion is fine.
Marcus Morris and Markieff Morris are very very a like and it's likely Markieff is still not happy... And will hold a grudge.
carey wrote:It is 2-time, every time.