I want to beat the suns when they are rested!
I want to beat the suns when they are rested!
they are playing the jazz tonight in az and then going to texas to get an ass whipping
The about 50 other plays is that Pop's throwing in and that's confusing me bad thing.
Suns - 1-4 at home wow they suck in az
they play the spurs in texas though![]()
not az
man ducks, i have trouble understanding you sometimes.
Don't player hat
suns play tonight and then play tomorrow night
on back to back games the suns fan will have an excuse that the suns played tonight
Me too....I had to read the threat le about 8 times before I understood it....
oh alright, it makes complete sense now.![]()
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Honestly ducks, not trying to be offensive, but why hasn't your English/Grammar improved? You have been posting for several years. How long have you been in America, if I may ask?
they better come up with a better excuse since we be givin the a 20-25pt thumping
duncan is the real mvp 2006![]()
he does it on purpose.
it's his label
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HollyMolly
Last edited by san antonio spurs; 09-17-2011 at 10:32 AM.
what the does that mean?
Suns don't need any excuses. They just need to show up and get their butts beat, then move on. It doesn't mean anything... as long as they aren't a full team.
That's at least what I heard last year around February when Duncan and Ginobili were held out of a loss to the Suns.
* cue mystic music in background *
The first step to understanding ducks is to liberally add punctuation to his sentences. ducks doesn't really subscribe to the radical and unproven assertion that punctuation does indeed make things easier for the reader.
For example, applying the ducksian transform on the following:
we obtain:suns play tonight and then play tomorrow night
on back to back games the suns fan will have an excuse that the suns played tonight
Although some slight correction of grammar was added, the main element which leads to understanding is the period separating the two clearly distinct thoughts.The Suns play tonight and then play tomorrow night in back to back games. The Suns fans will have an excuse that the Suns played tonight.
That is all for tonight's lesson Zstomp-san.
Well the first step is to realize that it's not a threat. So there's no reason to be scared.
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Be cool on Alvie, like ducks, English isn't his first language!
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Its the NBA, you have no excuses.
but in a good way.
ESPN.com
Nov 19, 2005
Link: ESPN.com
Phoenix (4-4) at San Antonio (7-2) 8:30 pm EST
SAN ANTONIO (Ticker) -- The Phoenix Suns feel their magical season was cut short a little too soon last spring by the San Antonio Spurs.
The defending NBA champion Spurs host the Suns on Saturday for the first time since ousting Phoenix in five games in the Western Conference finals.
After leading the league in scoring (110.4), three-point shooting percentage (39.3) and posting the best record (62-20) last season, the Suns surrendered 100 points to the Spurs in all five games and avoided a sweep by capturing Game 4.
Amare Stoudamire led the Suns in scoring in all five games - averaging 37 points for the series - but is out until midseason after undergoing knee surgery.
Eddie House scored a career-high 31 points and Leandro Barbosa added 18 for Phoenix, which won for the second time in six home contests with Friday's 102-94 triumph over the Utah Jazz.
San Antonio remains one of the most difficult places for opponents to play. Coming off a 38-3 home record in the regular season last year, the Spurs have won all four contests in the SBC Center this season.
Tim Duncan scored 19 points and Tony Parker added 17 Thursday as San Antonio posted an 86-80 victory over the Houston Rockets, despite scoring a season low in points.
Hey Ducks, I had no idea english wasn't your native language.
Sorry bro.
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