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Re: Suns fans misery index goes up a notch...
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Originally Posted by Extra Stout
Maybe your grandkids will lay a flower on your grave when the Suns finally win.
D'oh?
:ihit I'll take an asterisk over getting beat by a team with an asterisk. it's the same pattern, Suns talk shit, Suns lose to the Spurs. Can't blame them, when you step on their necks they are going to squirm. Fight or Flight. 'Cept they chose Flight in game 6 I guess.
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Re: Suns fans misery index goes up a notch...
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Originally Posted by Spider TX
Your team gets the easy route to the Western Conference Finals, and all of a sudden you think they accomplished something? Go away, and come back and talk when they have something worthwhile to talk about in Utah. Williams and Boozer are getting close, but not yet.
Boozer, Williams, in their first playoff run, win a Game 7 on the road against the mighty T-Mac and Yao, then beatdown the hottest team in the league in 5 games, and bow out to the eventual champions, who are far and away the best team in the last 4-5 years. Probably the best Spurs ever.
I guess there's nothing accomplished there.
Oh, I forgot to put in the fact they went further than the Suns.
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Re: Suns fans misery index goes up a notch...
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Originally Posted by Obstructed_View
Three point deficit with 30 seconds to go. Nobody thinks that game was over by a long shot. Nash flopped to get a bogus flagrant call, which would have been a brilliant way to seal the game, except that he fooled his entire team in the process.
It's not like history doesn't prove the Spurs fuckin' own the Suns anyway. At least Suns fans have something to blame now other than the fact that they have an inferior team built for exhibition games full of weak minded players and coaches.
The game was over, the Suns were getting fouled with a great foul shooter, putting it to at least 4. Nash never flopped, go and watch it again, when a guy 7 inches taller and 50 pounds heavier lays a shoulder into you, you fall, just physics.
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Re: Suns fans misery index goes up a notch...
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Originally Posted by Spider TX
Like I already said, beating them twice in the first 10 games means very very little. Deron Williams would have been schooled when it really mattered had he faced Nash. Just look at when the Suns really gave a shit this season and were coming into playoff form, they walloped your little Jazz. Nobody takes your team seriously, sorry.
I gaurentee the Spurs take the Jazz seriously. Any Jerry Sloan led team poses more of a threat than one led by D'Ant/Nash.
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Re: Suns fans misery index goes up a notch...
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Originally Posted by Spider TX
It wouldn't have been stopping him, just outscoring him and showing him a thing or two about playing that position.
It's hard to outscore someone when you'd be allowing 30 a game. Nash wouldn't score 30 a game on Williams.
Deron doesn't need to learn anything from Nash, he learns from someone who is so much higher, mightier, flat-out-better, smarter, better, stronger, faster, cooler, and much much better than Nash, John Stockton.
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Re: Suns fans misery index goes up a notch...
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Originally Posted by Corn on the Colb
Boozer, Williams, in their first playoff run, win a Game 7 on the road against the mighty T-Mac and Yao, then beatdown the hottest team in the league in 5 games, and bow out to the eventual champions, who are far and away the best team in the last 4-5 years. Probably the best Spurs ever.
I guess there's nothing accomplished there.
Oh, I forgot to put in the fact they went further than the Suns.
No, it's nothing accomplished, as the Rockets do not know how to win, and those 2 are not that mighty, as they win nothing. The Warriors were the hottest team for 6 games, when they matched up well, but were never a real threat. They got the easy route there, and then were punished by a good team, like they would have been against the Mavs or Suns, any of the 3 would have crushed your girls up there.
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Re: Suns fans misery index goes up a notch...
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Originally Posted by Corn on the Colb
It's hard to outscore someone when you'd be allowing 30 a game. Nash wouldn't score 30 a game on Williams.
Deron doesn't need to learn anything from Nash, he learns from someone who is so much higher, mightier, flat-out-better, smarter, better, stronger, faster, cooler, and much much better than Nash, John Stockton.
Stockton is in no way much much better. How many MVP's does he have again? He's better, but not all that much as you say.
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Re: Suns fans misery index goes up a notch...
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Originally Posted by Spider TX
The game was over, the Suns were getting fouled with a great foul shooter, putting it to at least 4. Nash never flopped, go and watch it again, when a guy 7 inches taller and 50 pounds heavier lays a shoulder into you, you fall, just physics.
You are blind.
Wow. He hit the table then kind of hesitates and THEN falls the rest of the way to the ground, writhing in 'pain', only to get up immediately, unscathed, miraculously healed, to try and attack the 7 footer who would crush him if he had the chance.
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Re: Suns fans misery index goes up a notch...
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Originally Posted by weebo
I gaurentee the Spurs take the Jazz seriously. Any Jerry Sloan led team poses more of a threat than one led by D'Ant/Nash.
And you sir, are an idiot, and have shown how little you really know. The Spurs were much much much more worried about the SUns than the little Jazz.
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Re: Suns fans misery index goes up a notch...
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Originally Posted by Corn on the Colb
You are blind.
Wow. He hit the table then kind of hesitates and THEN falls the rest of the way to the ground, writhing in 'pain', only to get up immediately, unscathed, miraculously healed, to try and attack the 7 footer who would crush him if he had the chance.
He flopped a bit at the end, but that was no flop as to why he fell. Anyone with that size disadvantage falls, and thats why the team reacted, to stick up for their player who took a cheapshot.
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Re: Suns fans misery index goes up a notch...
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Originally Posted by Spider TX
The game was over, the Suns were getting fouled with a great foul shooter, putting it to at least 4. Nash never flopped, go and watch it again, when a guy 7 inches taller and 50 pounds heavier lays a shoulder into you, you fall, just physics.
Three point deficit with 30 seconds to go. At home. No Suns fan on earth believes that the game was over at that point. You are just flat lying if you say anything of the kind. The Spurs gave up like a 12 point lead in that amount of time, and I remember the Spurs coming back from like seven points on the Suns in less than ten seconds. You should remember that one; the Suns protested the game to the commissioner.
The point is, there's no way that game was over until the refs gave Nash two and the ball and ejected the most clutch shooter on the floor. Doesn't matter anyway. Your shitty team couldn't even win game six against the undermanned Spurs.
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Re: Suns fans misery index goes up a notch...
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Originally Posted by Spider TX
Stockton is in no way much much better. How many MVP's does he have again? He's better, but not all that much as you say.
LMAO. Nash has 2 undeserved MVP's. Nash is playing how the PG position should be played, pass-first. And he gets rewarded with an MVP during a 14 ppg and 11 apg year? Stockton had three straight 17 ppg & 13-14 apg years with less weapons than Nash. Nash only has MVP's because the NBA over-praised him for playing point guard. Stockton owns Nash.
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Re: Suns fans misery index goes up a notch...
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Originally Posted by Spider TX
And you sir, are an idiot, and have shown how little you really know. The Spurs were much much much more worried about the SUns than the little Jazz.
They had already dismissed the Suns, I'm pretty sure they were worried more about the team who could actually get to the Western Finals.
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Re: Suns fans misery index goes up a notch...
Where exactly was there a 14ppg a year in there. An MVP makes his team that much better, and taking a BAD BAD team and turning them into a 62 win team is an MVP year. They were deserved in every way.
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Re: Suns fans misery index goes up a notch...
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Originally Posted by Spider TX
He flopped a bit at the end, but that was no flop as to why he fell. Anyone with that size disadvantage falls, and thats why the team reacted, to stick up for their player who took a cheapshot.
And if they didn't leave the bench, we probably wouldn't be talking about it.
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Re: Suns fans misery index goes up a notch...
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Originally Posted by Spider TX
Stockton is in no way much much better. How many MVP's does he have again? He's better, but not all that much as you say.
:lmao :lmao :lmao :lmao :lmao
If Nash has the same type of season he's had for the next couple of years, he'll pass Muggsy Bogues on the all time assists list and get into the top ten. Fucking please. We know you weren't watching basketball before 2005, but don't make it so easy to prove what a stupid homer you are. :lol
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Re: Suns fans misery index goes up a notch...
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Originally Posted by Spider TX
Where exactly was there a 14ppg a year in there. An MVP makes his team that much better, and taking a BAD BAD team and turning them into a 62 win team is an MVP year. They were deserved in every way.
1st Year - Shaq.
2nd Year - Kobe, Dirk, and LeBron.
They are who deserved it over him.
He should have gotten it this year, but his 2 previous ones were so bogus that they couldn't give him another. And they fixed the screw up by giving it to Dirk.
Gotta love it.
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Re: Suns fans misery index goes up a notch...
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Originally Posted by Obstructed_View
Three point deficit with 30 seconds to go. At home. No Suns fan on earth believes that the game was over at that point. You are just flat lying if you say anything of the kind. The Spurs gave up like a 12 point lead in that amount of time, and I remember the Spurs coming back from like seven points on the Suns in less than ten seconds. You should remember that one; the Suns protested the game to the commissioner.
The point is, there's no way that game was over until the refs gave Nash two and the ball and ejected the most clutch shooter on the floor. Doesn't matter anyway. Your shitty team couldn't even win game six against the undermanned Spurs.
Dude, stop kidding yourself, that game was over. It was becoming a 4 point lead, maybe even 5, and there was less than 15 second to go, not 30 as you say.
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Re: Suns fans misery index goes up a notch...
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Originally Posted by Obstructed_View
:lmao :lmao :lmao :lmao :lmao
If Nash has the same type of season he's had for the next couple of years, he'll pass Muggsy Bogues on the all time assists list and get into the top ten. Fucking please. We know you weren't watching basketball before 2005, but don't make it so easy to prove what a stupid homer you are. :lol
LMAO.
And Muggsy can act! Can Nash? :lol
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Re: Suns fans misery index goes up a notch...
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Originally Posted by Spider TX
Where exactly was there a 14ppg a year in there. An MVP makes his team that much better, and taking a BAD BAD team and turning them into a 62 win team is an MVP year. They were deserved in every way.
I'm sure you don't know anything about the pre-2005 Suns because you weren't a fan then, but they won 44 games in 2003 and gave the Spurs a more competetive playoff series than they've given since Nash arrived. Amare was hurt, they changed coaches and traded away all their guards. Do a little research before you say stupid shit.
Nash has two MVP trophies: Lebron's and Shaq's.
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Re: Suns fans misery index goes up a notch...
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Originally Posted by Spider TX
Dude, stop kidding yourself, that game was over. It was becoming a 4 point lead, maybe even 5, and there was less than 15 second to go, not 30 as you say.
It was a 3 point game, and 18-19 seconds left.
Get it right.
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Re: Suns fans misery index goes up a notch...
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Originally Posted by Corn on the Colb
1st Year - Shaq.
2nd Year - Kobe, Dirk, and LeBron.
They are who deserved it over him.
He should have gotten it this year, but his 2 previous ones were so bogus that they couldn't give him another. And they fixed the screw up by giving it to Dirk.
Gotta love it.
Nobody, and I mean NOBODY deserved it over him, because the MVP means the most VALUABLE ot his team, and nobody compares to Nash in that category. Now you wanna say best player in the league that year, then Kobe would have about 7 awards, but that's not what the award is. And now most people around the country think he should have gotten his third, as Dirk's numbers were down, but he was valuable to leading his team to 67 wins, so he got the award, but again, Kobe was far and away the best player.
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Re: Suns fans misery index goes up a notch...
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Originally Posted by Obstructed_View
I'm sure you don't know anything about the pre-2005 Suns because you weren't a fan then, but they won 44 games in 2003 and gave the Spurs a more competetive playoff series than they've given since Nash arrived. Amare was hurt, they changed coaches and traded away all their guards. Do a little research before you say stupid shit.
Nash has two MVP trophies: Lebron's and Shaq's.
LMAO. Beautiful.
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Re: Suns fans misery index goes up a notch...
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Originally Posted by Corn on the Colb
It was a 3 point game, and 18-19 seconds left.
Get it right.
It was a 3 point game, about to BECOME 5, and yes, there were 18 seconds, so I was off by 3, but there were not 30.
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Re: Suns fans misery index goes up a notch...
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Originally Posted by Spider TX
Dude, stop kidding yourself, that game was over. It was becoming a 4 point lead, maybe even 5, and there was less than 15 second to go, not 30 as you say.
Since you mentioned it, I went back and checked. There were 18 seconds on the clock. Nash missed one free throw, so the lead was four. Barring the flop, the Spurs had a timeout, and the ball, with a four point deficit at home. They didn't think the game was over. Trust me. Horry wasn't trying to hurt Nash. If he had been, I assure you Nash would have been hurt.