Sounds good. I would like to see a series between the Suns and Spurs. Its going to be fun.
Posted the same thread le after the Suns beat the Spurs a few months back and i'll post it again.
The Spurs did a good job of throttling the Suns bench. Once it was learned Bobo and Nash were out, everyone knew the Suns had no chance. And as great teams to the Spurs mythodically took apart the Suns.
These two teams are destined for a WCF rematch and the ECF's should look the same as last year.
The Spurs are definately the Suns "streak busters". This year, last year... and who remembers the 14gm streak in Dec '92; remember how that one ended??
Anyway, see you in the WCF's. Hopefully the Suns will be at full strength.
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Sounds good. I would like to see a series between the Suns and Spurs. Its going to be fun.
If the Suns wanted to send a message to the Spurs last night, they would have kept the game close. But you didn't so opportunity lost.
The Spurs, without Manu and TD, almost punked your full strength team in your house last year. That is the type of message a championship team sends. Regardless of who is on the floor, you are in for a war.
It was good to see the Spurs maintain their focus. Thay sometimes relax and play down to the compe ion , especially undermanned teams. The Suns should have tried to capitalize on that.
What's the word in Phoenix on Amare?
isnt amare's other knee ed up too? noway he gonna be back this year
He should be back as early as next week. He's been practicing full court for a few weeks now.
Yeah ok.
Hopefully we will be at full strength too.
Amare had a little swelling in his non-surgery knee. But i think that's because he went from 2-on-2 straight to 5-on-5 after KT went down.
It'll just take him a little longer to get back into bball shape, but recent reports have him progressing rather nicely. I still say Mar. 23 would be prime with the schedule, but others think he'll be back earlier.
Just today, by Marty Burns:
The other reason Phoenix fans should be optimistic is because Stoudemire is back at practice. The 6-foot-11 power forward went five-on-five with teammates Wednesday and the results were encouraging. Stoudemire is coming along so fast, in fact, that some Suns insiders say they wouldn't be totally shocked if he suited up in the next week or so. For what it's worth, the mood among the Suns' coaching staff, which had been pessimistic about a quick return as recently as a week ago, had turned 180 degrees Thursday.
Yeah I'll see you in the WCF.
mavsfan1000 bailing on the mavs!
awww. whats wrong?
Feeling a little left out??![]()
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he didn't mean this WCF mavfan, http://www.wcf-online.de
AMEN
I REMEMBER THAT GAME NASH AND HIS BOLTRON CREW ALMOST LOST IT TO THE TIM AND MANU-LESS SPURS HAHAHAHAHAHA
WAS READING THAT AMARE HAS BEEN COMPLAINING OF SORENESS
The only 2 teams that have the chance in knocking off the spurs are the Pistons and Mavericks. The suns small ball idea isn't going to work against the Spurs.
don't talkto barbosa bout 'small ball'
See yall next week, hopefully at full strength.
yep, Spurs take the season series, 3 - 1 next Friday.
Suns are better compe ion than the Mavs. Even Avery says they suck since the all-star break. Recognize like your coach does.
The Suns have a clear path to the WCF. It's likely we will see them there.
My hope is that the Spurs more challenging run through their half of the bracket will make them mentally prepared to beat what likely will be a Phoenix team that should have a much easier first two rounds.
Sans Amare and KT still.
Only time you'll get to see them at full strength is in the WCF's
The suns have proven over and over again they can't defend the spurs offense. The mavs at least held the spurs under 100 points.![]()
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