GorrilaLips
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so, what's the story between vuyachick and Dragic's history?
I just hate to waste one of nash's "espn classic" games.
I would laugh if there was IP trace and find out this guy is in another state like Maine cheering for a trendy bandwagon team like the lakers.
IP trace = Auburn, Washington.
IP trace = Auburn, Washington.
IP trace = Auburn, Washington.
Well even though this one is rtough to swallow I'm not all that discouraged. We may not have as much talent or size as LA we DEFINITELY have more heart. We will win game 6 at home and hopefully the ball bounces (or AIRBALLS) in our favor come game 7
nah....we'd be lucky than. Make free throws. Stop L.A's easy pau gasoft's layups. Can't really do much against Kobe...just pressure him more and more and let him take over....Amare taking his thumb out of his butt, and nash playing like god again
so, what's the story between vuyachick and Dragic's history?
so, what's the story between vuyachick and Dragic's history?
I expect ALOT more out of Amare for the rest of the series, and that will be crucial.
dragic is tough and would go to sasha's house and beat his ass.
I've been lurking for a while, but this game has forced me to register to say this: even as devastating as this game was, I don't feel the "all hope is lost" feeling that occurred after games 1 and 2 where we were pounded into submission. The resiliency of this Suns team tonight is something that they, and we, should be proud of (not so much for all those damned missed FTs). Coming back from an 18 point deficit to tie the game in the final seconds? That is incredible, and I hope that they can build upon that in Game 6 (and 7 hopefully.) Remember that there is some team in Orlando that is crawling their way out of an even deeper hole, so I can't give up just yet. The Lakers played pretty well, and that fact that the Suns were able to keep up in LA and force them into a do-or-die final possession could curb their confidence despite the win. I expect ALOT more out of Amare for the rest of the series, and that will be crucial.
BTW, I hate Marv Albert's commentary with a burning passion, to the point that I had to turn off the TV as soon as Artest drained the game winning shot just so that I didn't have to listen to him going ballistic like he always does calling any Lakers game.
So do I...so do I....I think he'll choke in Game 7. Just have a hunch.
What did they do differently on Amare this time? I see he only had 4 rebounds but was he not giving enough efforts or?
First off, welcome. Second, although this loss was not a pounding from L.A. and the sun's came back with heart to almost take a potential win....I think the sun's will run them off in Phx for a game 7 in L.A.
third, Amare will only wake up when he feels like it. His inconsistency break out games are really pissing me off. When we need him the most, he is non-existent and is allergic to rebounds as Frye is to the paint.
I do hope he shows...but that's all it's going to be...hope for Amare. why does it always have to be that way with that guy.
btw: you a sun's fan?
Game 6 baby. I am not afraid of this Lakers team at all after tonight!!!
That's a tough play for JRich.
1. You don't expect Kobe to throw up an airball.
2. You have to watch your man while your watching the ball
Airballs are never a good thing at the end of games. If Kobe clanked it we would have went to OT. Happens. Too bad we were on the receiving end of it but at least we know we have a shot there if it goes to Game 7.