Boris was great, very solid on D and his rebounding and passing were outstanding
Just what we needed.
And props to Pop for putting Bonner dog back in his kennel quickly. Hopefully he'll stay there for the rest of this series.
Boris was great, very solid on D and his rebounding and passing were outstanding
Impressive stat line from Boris tonight.
Horry-esque he was.
Timvp should give him an A+
When does he hipcheck Paul and get Bledsoe suspended?
did you just steal my post?
I chuckled at the Bonner dog and kennel reference
can't you praise Boris without being a jerk to Matty?
When your dog drops a deuce on your rug you don't give the son of a a bone.
Very Horryesque absent the clutch, clutch shooting.
Horry used to man-up on guys bigger than him. And I really think Diaw could/would hit more 3's if he gets the chance. But the biggest similarity to Horry tonight was the mental domination. Diaw got into Blake's kitchen. Horry understood the mental game better than just about anyone, and he could spot the weak chicken in the yard. By about the middle of the second quarter, Griffin was playing scared. Maybe he'll bounce back, but tonight Boris owned him.
Excellent Horry reference. Diaw just knows how to ball. None of that goofy Oberto/Bonner/Tiago nonsense. Dude's just a balla.
That dog didn't hunt tonight and him running up the back of Bledsoe seemed to set Pop off.
Boris was awesome!
Both of them are mediocre bigs but what a stupid ass time to make this post. Over-passing beta guy vs. dude who did a great job at what he does all game. Congrats on your stupid post.
Loved Boris as a Sun, and right now he's playing his best ball since 2004. He's the key to this championship run in a sense - his excellent court vision, basketball sense, passing, and smart post defence make the whole team click.
If we were starting Grizzly Blair instead things would be much tougher.
you too.
When did the season really take off for us? The moment Diaw started playing significant minutes. He's a massive upgrade over Grizz at both ends.
I mean, or you could have just watched the game and seen Splitter going up soft, airballing two free throws in a row, and ultimately being a nonfactor, vs. Bonner, who generally vies for softest dude of the night/series/season/whatever at least playing some defense. I have no allegiance to either of these pussies but Bonner played light years better tonight. I'll mail you a DVD of the game if you need.
Point being on a "who played as the softest big man tonight" scale, it goes this way:
1. Splitter
2. Del Negro
3. Griffin
4. Bonner
Credit where it's due and such
u jealous? lol
of your sexual lust for more marcus bryant posting? no
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