its okay ... we'll just throw all this back in his face come playoff time![]()
dunno about that ...
its okay ... we'll just throw all this back in his face come playoff time![]()
Bynum is just doing what Bynums are supposed to do.
The two teams probably won't meet, hte Lakers will probably end up against someone like the Mavs, and get run over when they shouldn't
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It's classic how suns fans tell other teams that they haven't won anything.
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Did I say he was a superstar yet? Nope, don't twist my words.
Bynum is our best rebounder and shot blocker. He is the only player we have that can consistently alter shots and deter easy penetration. He will not shutdown the likes of Amare or Duncan but he will play better defense on them than anyone else we have. That is why he is so important for us, our offense is very good right now it's our defense that is struggling.
This is just my opinion and if you disagree then so be it.
I love Suns fans talking trash...music to my ears. If you're so confident, than let your team do the talking. We're up 3-1 on the season series and have a great chance of knocking you guys off. Good luck in the playoffs.
They are talking because they know deep down they can't beat us anymore. The only game they got on us was a fluke because we were so severely undermanned at the time due to injuries.
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This loss has sent suns fans back to the crack pipe.
Bynum is one sick mofo. He's got freakishly long arms and hands that are made to catch basketballs.
In two games against the Suns this year, Bynum is averaging almost 20 points a game on 80% shooting.
I thought the Lakers were crazy keeping him and thought they had lost their minds. But I eat my words...this kid has like webbing on his hands or something...he can catch any pass as long as you get it close to him.
He leads the NBA in field goal percentage (not including guys who have played less than 10 games this year).
Suns fans seemed pretty pumped around the forums today. Maybe a little too giddy considering they lost the game.
Especially since the Lakers were on the road, on the second night of back to backs, and without Ariza or Bynum. You would have thought they were raising their first trophy.
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