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Johnson believes leaving Phoenix was right move 

Post#1 » by HMFFL » Wed Jan 30, 2008 7:08 am

"You can't turn the clock back," said Johnson, who played three and half seasons and 275 games in a Suns uniform. "And I never looked backed or second-guessed myself when I left here. It was a decision that I made and one that was well thought out over a long period of time. So you move on, you live and you learn and you put your blood, sweat and tears into the team you're with right now.

"Anything else would be unfair to yourself and the guys you're playing with now."

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Re: Johnson believes leaving Phoenix was right move 

Post#2 » by dantian » Wed Jan 30, 2008 7:21 am

HMFFL wrote:
"You can't turn the clock back," said Johnson, who played three and half seasons and 275 games in a Suns uniform. "And I never looked backed or second-guessed myself when I left here. It was a decision that I made and one that was well thought out over a long period of time. So you move on, you live and you learn and you put your blood, sweat and tears into the team you're with right now.

"Anything else would be unfair to yourself and the guys you're playing with now."

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It's definitely the right decision. With Nash dominating the ball, JJ wouldn't have developed, i.e. unfolded, the way he has been in Atlanta. Look at Amare, his low post game is still undeveloped due to lack of touches, and the team's focus on moving the ball.

Now, how the Hawks would be if the organization wasn't a mess and acquired Amare in the summer in the KG sweepstake, say for Horford, Smith, and Sheldon Williams and a pick or two!

Amare/M.Will/Childress/JJ plus who ever is playing point would rock in teh east!
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Re: Johnson believes leaving Phoenix was right move 

Post#3 » by HMFFL » Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:26 pm

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It's definitely the right decision. With Nash dominating the ball, JJ wouldn't have developed, i.e. unfolded, the way he has been in Atlanta. Look at Amare, his low post game is still undeveloped due to lack of touches, and the team's focus on moving the ball.

Now, how the Hawks would be if the organization wasn't a mess and acquired Amare in the summer in the KG sweepstake, say for Horford, Smith, and Sheldon Williams and a pick or two!

Amare/M.Will/Childress/JJ plus who ever is playing point would rock in teh east!


Maybe I'm the only fan that would feel we gave up too much to acquire him. It's a lot to give up to fix one inside problem. We move two defensive players for Amare and we move future pick(s)? Not a good idea!

On top of that I don't want Josh Childress starting and we continue with our point guard problem.
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Post#4 » by JoshB914 » Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:14 pm

Dantian doesn't even know whats going on hm. Everyone knows the Hawks owners didn't veto that deal.
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Post#5 » by crackjack » Thu Jan 31, 2008 11:10 am

I'm with Johnson on this one.

Had he stayed in Phoenix, he would have been a good role player. Probably not a superstar simply because he wouldn't have had the same opportunities that he had in Atlanta.

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