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    Appoggiatura ancestron's Avatar
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    By CHRIS PERKINS

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    Saturday, March 01, 2008

    SEATTLE — Forward Shawn Marion has been with the Heat only a little more than three weeks, but he already has expressed concern on more than one occasion about the determination of his teammates.

    The latest comments came Thursday night after a 106-88 loss to the Lakers in a game televised from Los Angeles by TNT.

    "We've got a national TV game. You're telling me you can't get pumped up and come out with fire? That's frustrating. We've got dig deeper," said Marion, who was obtained from Phoenix on Feb. 6 in the Shaquille O'Neal trade.

    Lakers reserve guard Jordan Farmar made 9 of 14 shots from the field and led all scorers with 24 points.

    "Their bench comes in and gives them energy, our bench needs to come in and give us energy," said Marion, who was in Seattle with his teammates to face the SuperSonics on Friday night. "It's got to be an even swap. We can't have it one-sided."

    Miami fell behind 22-6 in the first quarter and never recovered. It was the Heat's sixth loss in the seven games since Marion donned a Heat jersey.

    "It's hard, man," he said. "I'm used to being a leader on the floor, but it's got to be everybody. When everybody starts to feel pain, to feel that pain, and get (upset) on the floor ... then this will end. Until that happens, it's never going to end."

    But his teammates didn't seem overly bothered by the loss. As Marion spoke in the post-game locker room, they unwittingly illustrated his point by casually joking in the background.

    Marion also voiced frustration with the club's at ude after a 112-100 loss at Houston on Feb. 21 and after a 101-96 overtime defeat two days later against Philadelphia.

    "That was a tough, tough, tough loss for him," coach Pat Riley said of the Sixers game, in which the Heat took a 96-91 lead in overtime but let Philadelphia finish on a 10-0 run.

    "I think that was the first time he really felt it," Riley said of the malaise afflicting the Heat.

    Marion's former team is playing for an NBA le this season while his new team is playing out the string.

    "Sometimes you get caught in a situation that you've got to deal with, so he's trying to deal with it as best he can right now," Riley said.

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    Silence surpasses speech. duncan228's Avatar
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    so I guess when he was in Phoenix Marion did not watch any other NBA games not involving the Suns. Or else he would have known that the team he was traded to sucks.

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    What's the Word? Don Quixote's Avatar
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    Hey Marion got what he wanted. Right?

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    Shawn Marion in an alternate quantum reality:

    When asked about Miami's performence:
    "Yeah, I love the way we play. There are a lot of positives to build on here. Me and D-Wade are getting along brilliantly, and it is translating to amazing play on the floor. Boy, this is so much better than my old job."

    Response on SpursTalk forums in that same alternate quantum reality:
    "Shawn Marion is loony. He is delusional. He is just waiting to opt out and he is out of there. I would never want such a 2-faced player on my team."

    In yet another paralell existance, Shawn was quoted as saying nothing, while SpursTalk messageboarders responded with the following:
    "Shawn Marion was certainly put in his place. Look at how quiet he is. Be careful what you wish for. Haha! Joke is on you, Matrix."

    Can you find the commonality in each of the 3 dimensions?

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    Shawn Marion?


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    Marion and Wade are good. Blow the team up and get rid of everyone else.

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    Thank you, Tim Duncan! peskypesky's Avatar
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    Marion and Wade are good. Blow the team up and get rid of everyone else.
    I'd keep Udonis Haslem. He's a gritty player who seems to always play hard.

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    jo-ho for marion

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