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What's up?! My name is Travis and I wanted to introduce myself to your forum. I am a sports writer and will be covering the Suns this season. I will try to incorporate my past coaching and work experience to provide the fan with insight and some humor. My twitter name is: @lilhookermack (perosonal) and @agoodsportshang (blog). If you like to chill and talk sports, I'm your Huckleberry. Here is a preview of tonight's game vs the Pistons. Thx in advance for your support!
Pistons at Suns: Keys to Victory
The Suns will host the Pistons Friday night as both teams look to notch their 1st win of the 2012-13 season. The young Pistons fell to the newly constructed Houston Rockets 105-96 in their season opener, while the Suns dropped their home opener Wednesday 87-85 to the Golden State Warriors. Here are tonight’s keys to victory from A Good Sports Hang.
Pistons
Rebound
Nothing against Greg Monroe, but let’s be honest, he’s not a center. Monroe is paired with Jason Maxiell to form one of the shortest frontcourts in the NBA, thus making it hard for the two to control the boards. Detroit was pounded on the glass by Houston and now must find a way to neutralize the size advantage the Suns have with Marcin Gortat and Luis Scola.
Suns
Protect the Ball
Phoenix came out sloppy in their season opener, turning the ball over 6 times in the 1st quarter vs. Golden State and digging a hole they wouldn’t be able to get out of. There are a lot of new moving parts with this team and the Suns looked out of sync early vs. the Warriors. They did a great job fighting back, but they can’t afford to give teams extra possessions while they attempt to gel offensively.
Pistons at Suns: Keys to Victory
The Suns will host the Pistons Friday night as both teams look to notch their 1st win of the 2012-13 season. The young Pistons fell to the newly constructed Houston Rockets 105-96 in their season opener, while the Suns dropped their home opener Wednesday 87-85 to the Golden State Warriors. Here are tonight’s keys to victory from A Good Sports Hang.
Pistons
Rebound
Nothing against Greg Monroe, but let’s be honest, he’s not a center. Monroe is paired with Jason Maxiell to form one of the shortest frontcourts in the NBA, thus making it hard for the two to control the boards. Detroit was pounded on the glass by Houston and now must find a way to neutralize the size advantage the Suns have with Marcin Gortat and Luis Scola.
Suns
Protect the Ball
Phoenix came out sloppy in their season opener, turning the ball over 6 times in the 1st quarter vs. Golden State and digging a hole they wouldn’t be able to get out of. There are a lot of new moving parts with this team and the Suns looked out of sync early vs. the Warriors. They did a great job fighting back, but they can’t afford to give teams extra possessions while they attempt to gel offensively.
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