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SlovenianGuy
01-17-2005, 07:16 PM
Arenas 3 pts
Dixon 10 pts
Jamison 6 pts
Jeffries 4 pts
Haywood 2 pts
_______________
Together 25 pts
Can it be worse?
ALVAREZ6
01-17-2005, 07:17 PM
Arenas 3 pts
Dixon 10 pts
Jamison 6 pts
Jeffries 4 pts
Haywood 2 pts
_______________
Together 25 pts
Can it be worse?
terrible terrible terrible.
ouch.
On the other hand, Phoenix got 0 points from its bench in their game against the Wiz
I don't know which is worse. :lol
SLOVENIAN 8
01-17-2005, 07:19 PM
Haywood 2 pts
Good job Rasho! :smokin
ZStomp
01-17-2005, 07:19 PM
Ahh....and welcome to the NBA's BEST DEFENSE.
Nice to meet you!
ALVAREZ6
01-17-2005, 07:20 PM
ouch.
On the other hand, Phoenix got 0 points from it's bench last night.
I don't know which is worse. :lol
PHX doesn't have a bench.
They don't need one...Nash, JJ, Amare, Marion, Q, etc
Rummpd
01-17-2005, 07:20 PM
Well it is midly upsetting though we gave 27 to a scrub off bench even some in garbage time.
SpursWoman
01-17-2005, 07:21 PM
ouch.
On the other hand, Phoenix got 0 points from its bench in their game against the Wiz
and played only 31 minutes combined. :wow
ZStomp
01-17-2005, 07:23 PM
PHX doesn't have a bench.
They don't need one...Nash, JJ, Amare, Marion, Q, etc
Every team needs a bench. It's a long season. PLUS the playoffs.
Every team needs a bench.
Every team needs a bench.
ALVAREZ6
01-17-2005, 07:24 PM
Every team needs a bench. It's a long season. PLUS the playoffs.
Every team needs a bench.
Every team needs a bench.
I was joking.
I was joking.
I was joking.
PHX doesn't have a bench.
They don't need one...Nash, JJ, Amare, Marion, Q, etc
You can't hope for 100 points a game from your 5 starters and expect them to be in shape come playoff time.
Not to mention that an injury to a starter, such as Nash, leaves your team without one of its vital gears and sitting in quite a hole.
ALVAREZ6
01-17-2005, 07:27 PM
You can't hope for 100 points a game from your 5 starters and expect them to be in shape come playoff time.
Not to mention that an injury to a starter, such as Nash, leaves your team without one of its vital gears and sitting in quite a hole.
Please view my last post.
SlovenianGuy
01-17-2005, 07:32 PM
Arenas season low 7. today 3
Jamison season low 8, today 6
Haywood season low 3, today 2
Congratulations!
ZStomp
01-17-2005, 07:35 PM
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DEFENSE! DEFENSE! DEFENSE! DEFENSE! DEFENSE! DEFENSE!
DEFENSE! DEFENSE! DEFENSE! DEFENSE! DEFENSE! DEFENSE!
DEFENSE! DEFENSE! DEFENSE! DEFENSE! DEFENSE! DEFENSE!
DEFENSE! DEFENSE! DEFENSE! DEFENSE! DEFENSE! DEFENSE!
DEFENSE! DEFENSE! DEFENSE! DEFENSE! DEFENSE! DEFENSE!
Repeat!
boutons
01-17-2005, 09:00 PM
"You can't hope for 100 points a game from your 5 starters and expect them to be in shape come playoff time."
Sure you can, if the scoring is jumpshooting and transitions, rather than driving and FBs and grind-it out half-court offense. PHX, if they stay healthy, is an interesting experiment about this "fatigue" angle, myth or reality?
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