well im making it known right motha in now......... dallas dont wanna see GS as an 8th seed
Sean Connery is his dad.
well im making it known right motha in now......... dallas dont wanna see GS as an 8th seed
I'm just stunned that Glitter is in there. Don't the film critics know that "movie" helped the nation recover from 9/11?
Still, by default, "Rollerball" is the second-best movie of the 21st century to at least partially take place in Kazakhstan.
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look at the games they've played last two years....golden state beats us.....in golden state...anyway have fun talking smack, i doubt most mavs fans here care other than maybe Dirk dude, streak wasn't going to go on until the end of the season
the mavs looked ing re ed tonight.
oh well, as long as they bounce back and beat Phoenix's ass on Wednesday, its all good.
indy films (if they're worth a ) are usually released in movie theatres. it doesn't neccesitate a large scale relase. if they suck, it's straight to video. boondock saints was one of these movies. it's okay though. being a re is common.
wait, no it's not. my apologies on your condition then.
Poor Lucy Liu in "Eks vs. Sever". We'd all still hit it, though.
It's been fun, kids. Later on.
Gina Miller is looking like Skeletor tonight. That means it's bedtime.
didnt they beat them twice in dallas?
Hey Amare_32 or Ron, what happened to D'Antoni tonight? I had that game on mute and wasn't really paying too much attention but I saw some (sorry) dorky looking dude coaching the Suns.
Oh, one more thing on the movie front - Casino Royale on DVD tomorrow. Check it out if you haven't already.
In all seriousness I am sure the Mavs will bring it on Wednesday. I am sure Avery is going to drill them the next 2 days.
no. just once at the start of the year. they only play each other 3 times this season.
" Suns coach Mike D'Antoni wasn't around to see the end of his 200th NBA career victory. He drew two quick technicals from referee Ron Olesiak with 5:28 left in the third quarter for his first ejection in two seasons."
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GOD DAMNIT! Oh well the streak had to end sometime but why couldnt it wait till the spurs streak ended!
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Now they have the current win streak going on and I have to constantly hear about it now!
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dang you're sad, i'll try to ignore your attention-whoring hate fillmoe, i feel sorry for you considering the ty teams you stand behind
Classy.
i apologize. it wasn't straight to video, it was in the theatres for a whole week. sorry for the oversight.
That would be Iavaroni.
boondock saints was terrible....uh, why the talk about boondock saints?
ah cool, thanks. looking forward to wednesday night's game?
because watching that movie (as frightening as it was) was more enjoyable than the raping the mavs took tonight.
ignore me all you want.... your team still got ted on...... somebody should have told dallas the playoffs don't start for another month, then maybe they would have showed up tonight
Of course but after tonight's loss I hope the Suns don't come out flat because the Mavs will be looking to bounce back.
Coach seeks boost in intensity
Doug Haller
The Arizona Republic
Mar. 12, 2007 12:00 AM
The Suns are sluggish, out of sync and barely defeating teams with inferior talent.
On the other hand, they've won nine of 10 since the All-Star break and are just a short, disastrous stretch during a game in Philadelphia from their third double-digit winning streak this season.
It's March, which means basketball fans of all types are projecting postseason fortunes. But inside US Airways Center the Suns cautiously stick to the rituals that have helped produce the league's second-best record.
"We want to play until the end of June, and this is the middle of March," coach Mike D'Antoni said Sunday, two days after the Suns survived a last-second shot to hold off New Orleans.
"It's natural that some guys go through a lull. You just can't be sharp-sharp all the time. I don't want to use that as an excuse, but I think it's human nature."
To paraphrase author Madeleine Blaise, with the Suns, confidence is a muscle. D'Antoni said he is concerned with the team's recent performance, but he sees no reason why its intensity level won't increase this week, starting with tonight's home game vs. Houston and ending with the three D's - Dallas, Detroit and Denver.
He said he's never known the Suns to lack focus. Nor has he witnessed any chemistry problems in the locker room. He'd like for the Suns to be perfect every night, but despite the Mavericks' performance in Texas, that's not possible over an 82-game season.
"You just refocus and regather, and this team always has done that," D'Antoni said.
Guard Raja Bell conceded the Suns have lost something since Minnesota snapped its 17-game win streak Jan. 29. They aren't jumping on teams or dominating them, choosing instead to cruise and survive. Bell pointed out an element that he thinks often gets overlooked.
"We get everybody's best effort every night out," he said. "Teams come to play against us. We're not going to get a Charlotte team that's not ready to play."
The Suns expect nothing less from Houston, rolling under the West's radar at 38-24 going into Sunday's game vs. Orlando. Yao Ming and Tracy McGrady, both healthy, combine for nearly 50 points per game.
The Suns have beaten Houston twice this season. A third win could create momentum going into Wednesday's showdown against Dallas, a team the Suns haven't beaten since last year's Western Conference finals.
"We need to beat them - not only for our mental state, but just to let them know we can beat them on their home court," Bell said.
But those are mind games for a later day. For now, the Suns insist they just want to improve, especially on defense, where D'Antoni has noticed a recent lack of "gamesmanship."
"I believe in our heart, and I believe in our talent," he said. "I don't have a question we can (win a le)."
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