Afraid to break it to you but it always was gonna be Lakers/Spurs unless something drastic happens.
Bad break ...I dont even wish KG illwill ...but he has been acting like a wannabe thug so maybe it is karma for KG
Amare he finally seemed to be the Amare of old yes he still cant play "D" but offensively he is a force of nature ...hopes for a speedy recovery ...
Afraid to break it to you but it always was gonna be Lakers/Spurs unless something drastic happens.
No point in risking anything IMO......it would be great to upset the Spurs or Lakers but the 5% chance of that happening isn't worth risking Amare losing permanent vision in his eye. This should end his season![]()
Rumor at RealGM that Amare isn't out 8 weeks, but 4-5 weeks instead.
That would certainly improve our chances of making the playoffs.
See what happens when teams are stupid and don't want to make any moves. They didn't want Amare playing anywhere else, now he won't for sure.
You are so dumb SD. What moves did the Spurs make?
About 5 posts after the op explains it, got.
Knowing RealGM, it's a 14 year old eager for attention....I hope to god that 14 year old is right though.
K well that post explains it my bad.
Yao's annual stress fracture would really come in handy for the Suns right now.
You can see who the truly pathetic fanbases are when the injuries mount for other teams
Time to pick up Matt Barnes off waivers, FA pool.
More small ball Suns for the remaining 8 weeks. Porter getting fired probably came at the right time.
You do agree with me that you didn't feel bad when KG limped off the court. It couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.
said the pot to the kettle.
good one.
Amare can potentially miss the rest of the season. Should have traded him while you got the chance...
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Right, cause getting poked in the eye is something Kerr should have been able to predict.
Actually, it sounds like perhaps they could have known something like this might happen:
THE INJURY: This was likely caused by what happened Oct. 1 as much as what happened Wednesday night. Boris Diaw inadvertently poked Stoudemire in the eye, partially tearing his iris in that right eye. Stoudemire has been having checkups ever since. The eye was bothering him some before Wednesday's game and he had just been drawing attention to it on the play before Al Thornton's dunk try, when Stoudemire tried to block it and again was struck in the eye by Thornton. He came out of the game briefly and returned without complaint, scoring 42 in the game. He had a 1 p.m., coinciding with the trade deadline, follow-up appointment on the Suns' off-day Thursday. It was at that time that the Suns knew he might need surgery. He went for a second opinion later in the day and underwent surgery today, when the full extent of the damage was learned. After the Diaw poke, Stoudemire said he was going to wear goggles the rest of his career but it lasted only seven games, including the 49-point game, before he ditched them. However, it does not sound like the goggles would have prevented the injury. But the Thornton play did worsen a pre-existing condition.
http://www.azcentral.com/members/Blog/PaulCoro/46697
Diaw is going to be missed too.
http://www.azcentral.com/members/Blog/PaulCoro/46697
"THE FALLOUT: Everyone's reaction: it sure would be nice to still have Boris Diaw around. Steve Nash already said as much today. After the shootaround, Nash said, "It's just going to be tough for us. We traded Boris and we lose Amare so we lost two really good power forwards. That's going to put a strain on any team. We'll just try to make do and do the best we can. We've still got a lot of good players and if we come together and have a good spirit and we're compe ive. I think we'll win a lot of games. In 05-06, we had maybe our best year in many ways and Boris just fit in seamlessly and was outstanding. We don't have that now. Lou and Jared are capable of giving us great minutes but Boris was the type of guy you could really go to. We don't have a player like that." .... The Suns were going to be financially hamstrung from picking up any players who had been released or bought out but that is now a possibility again. Mikki Moore was released by Sacramento but might be Boston-bound."
I'm still amazed anyone is happy about this. People happy about Bynum being hurt, KG, now Amare, what a bunch of bags.
Right, cause being poked in the eye in October is directly related to being poked in the eye in February. WTF???
that sucks for suns fans especially after those huge routs. man this seasons been plagued with injuries
you've really changed your stance on "Amare "
for you DUNCANownsKOBE
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...ght=hope+bynum
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