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    Veteran DazedAndConfused's Avatar
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    When the going gets tough and championship teams like SAS turn on the pressure they fold like tortillas. PHX is at full strength playing a depleted Spurs team @ home and they still find a way to choke the game away. Unbelievable.

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    Veteran DazedAndConfused's Avatar
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    da_suns_fan where you at homey? Ah I see how it is, you don't show up on here when your team gets flat out embarrassed but you'll gladly talk about everyone else huh?

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    da_suns_fan where you at homey? Ah I see how it is, you don't show up on here when your team gets flat out embarrassed but you'll gladly talk about everyone else huh?
    Hey leave him alone. He is down due to the ratings championship being up in the air.

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    I think he self combusted after the Suns were still in the 50s mid way through the 3rd.

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    He saw the score was 84-81 and is waiting for the second half to start.

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    Believe.
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    He saw the score was 84-81 and is waiting for the second half to start.
    lmfao.

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    The Most Sexy Troll on the Interwebs Hemotivo's Avatar
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    He saw the score was 84-81 and is waiting for the second half to start.

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    We just missed some shots that we were shooting.

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    Oderint dum metuant freedom&justice's Avatar
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    The Suns can't D up to save their lives. The Spurs are without Tony Parker and they still manage to get beat. Ouch.

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    Veteran DazedAndConfused's Avatar
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    PHX fans with some nice parting shots @ SA

    'I can't imagine what sort of princely sum you'd have to pay someone to live there, that place is a dump and makes Tucson look like heaven"

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    As good as that Spurs win was to earn for our hobbling squad for our regular season momentum, it still is pretty meaningless overall.

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    Hey leave him alone. He is down due to the ratings championship being up in the air.

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    Realistic Spurs Fan Amuseddaysleeper's Avatar
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    PHX fans with some nice parting shots @ SA

    'I can't imagine what sort of princely sum you'd have to pay someone to live there, that place is a dump and makes Tucson look like heaven"

    where was this said?

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    They got their ass lit up by the unstoppable force that is Jacque Vaughn

    Nothing you can do when a great player like that is going off

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    He saw the score was 84-81 and is waiting for the second half to start.

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    TheDrewShow is salty lefty's Avatar
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    He saw the score was 84-81 and is waiting for the second half to start.
    Nice one

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    Unsigned #1 Draft Pick RonMexico's Avatar
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    When the going gets tough and championship teams like SAS turn on the pressure they fold like tortillas. PHX is at full strength playing a depleted Spurs team @ home and they still find a way to choke the game away. Unbelievable.
    Except when the Spurs folded at home earlier this year against the Suns.

    Guess that was a fluke win for them. Like it was a fluke for Amare to miss 5 FTs.

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    TheDrewShow is salty lefty's Avatar
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    They got their ass lit up by the unstoppable force that is Jacque Vaughn

    Nothing you can do when a great player like that is going off
    You guys just lost to the KG-less Celtics ?

    I would shut up if I were you

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    He saw the score was 84-81 and is waiting for the second half to start.
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    I Got Hops Extra Stout's Avatar
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    Except when the Spurs folded at home earlier this year against the Suns.

    Guess that was a fluke win for them. Like it was a fluke for Amare to miss 5 FTs.
    Your Suns just lost to a depleted Spurs team that looks old and slow, and very obviously did so because their sphincters were puckering. The Timberwolves probably would have beaten the Spurs soundly the way they played last night.

    If you want to convince yourself that the same thing happened in reverse during the previous game in San Antonio, you're welcome to your delusions. You can cling tightly to the glory of that regular-season win come playoff time, when the Suns exit the playoffs early because they still don't have the heart or spine to get it done when it counts.

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    He saw the score was 84-81 and is waiting for the second half to start.
    Suns fans see that the score is 84-81 and they are just waiting for the second half to start.
    Does FWD have a background in copyright law? Because this raises some questions.

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    Unsigned #1 Draft Pick RonMexico's Avatar
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    Your Suns just lost to a depleted Spurs team that looks old and slow, and very obviously did so because their sphincters were puckering. The Timberwolves probably would have beaten the Spurs soundly the way they played last night.

    If you want to convince yourself that the same thing happened in reverse during the previous game in San Antonio, you're welcome to your delusions. You can cling tightly to the glory of that regular-season win come playoff time, when the Suns exit the playoffs early because they still don't have the heart or spine to get it done when it counts.
    I'm clinging to the fact that Manu dribbled the ball of Diaw's foot and Duncan missed countless easy baskets near the end of that game, while Nash and Hill hit some big shots.

    The exact opposite occured this time. Duncan hit a tough bank shot, Amare missed a FT and the Suns couldn't shoot worth a in the final 5 minutes. I love this "we're depleted" argument because it's the same one used when the Spurs lost their first home game of the season in December.

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    CDs Nuts. resistanze's Avatar
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    Does FWD have a background in copyright law? Because this raises some questions.

    Uh Oh.

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    I Got Hops Extra Stout's Avatar
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    I'm clinging to the fact that Manu dribbled the ball of Diaw's foot and Duncan missed countless easy baskets near the end of that game, while Nash and Hill hit some big shots.

    The exact opposite occured this time. Duncan hit a tough bank shot, Amare missed a FT and the Suns couldn't shoot worth a in the final 5 minutes. I love this "we're depleted" argument because it's the same one used when the Spurs lost their first home game of the season in December.
    Back in early December, both teams were playing fairly well and the Suns won a quality game. Last night was not a quality game.

    How is it that the game last night was close enough that the Spurs were even in a position to make plays at the end? The Spurs have played like garbage for six weeks now, and last night was more of the same. They sucked. How on earth did the Suns lose? Why wasn't the final 101-84?

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