SirChaz said:Nash 12 pts 17 ast 6 reb.
My fantasy league point guard (auto-draft).
SirChaz said:Nash 12 pts 17 ast 6 reb.
Chris_Sanders said:Diaw has a lot of potential. I am starting to see why the Suns went after him.
Hopefully our coaches can work the same miracle with him that they did with Joe Johnson.
SirChaz said:I don't think he will never be Johnson from the outside. That is JRs job.
He may work those floaters though.
Chris_Sanders said:...he has Hill's handle...but nowhere near his smooth shot.
thegrahamcrackr said:I think Nash tears the Lakers apart (scoring a bunch), but the Matrix gets relatively shut down again on offense.
Nash scores 30, with less than 10 assists -- we lose. Nash scores 12, with 17 assists -- we win.SirChaz said:Nash 12 pts 17 ast 6 reb.
They actually called a couple fouls on Saint Kobe!scotsman13 said:for me the thing that i liked the most about this game was just a couple plays after kobe blooded bell's lip marion came in and blooded odem head. this sent a very clear message if you mess us we are going to get back at you. without amare some teams out there may have gotten the idea that they could get away with beating on us to take nash or some other player out. now they see if they try something like this it will cost them.
justAndy said:They actually called a couple fouls on Saint Kobe!
elindholm said:Eric, do you notice how House is a factor? Weren't you the one that was saying he's not a significant signing--end of the bench material only?
Yes, that was me. So far House has been playing great and I have been quite humbled. However, I am going to wait for more than a couple of games before I start making grand confessions about how wrong I was.
Like all erratic shooters, House looks brilliant when he's hitting, and so far he's shooting 67% on the season. When he goes through the cold streak that brings his numbers back down to career levels, we'll see how much of an impact he has.
JCSunsfan said:In both games, we advanced our lead with our second unit, and gave up a lead when the first unit entered in the 4th quarter.
Nash is trying to do too much.
BTW, Barbosa is developing well, seems to be playing within himself, and is looking like a pg. Surprised about that, because I had given up on him as a pg and figured he would be a 2.
JCSunsfan said:In both games, we advanced our lead with our second unit, and gave up a lead when the first unit entered in the 4th quarter.
Nash is trying to do too much.
BTW, Barbosa is developing well, seems to be playing within himself, and is looking like a pg. Surprised about that, because I had given up on him as a pg and figured he would be a 2.
Eric, do you notice how House is a factor? Weren't you the one that was saying he's not a significant signing--end of the bench material only? This is exactly what I was expecting he would do.
jibikao said:They need to review both 4th quarters and see how +17 lead faded away. I didn't watch both games 'cause it was really late for me (I am on the east coast).
Were we not hitting our shots or we couldn't defend like we did in the previous 3 quarters? Losing +17 lead in the 4th is as bad as losing the game. Great teams know how to hold their leads and come back from -17 deficit. We were really good at coming back last year but without Amare, I am not too sure if we can do it anymore. They need to seriously stop losing the lead. Slow down the game or something...I don't know.
BC867 said:Nash scores 30, with less than 10 assists -- we lose. Nash scores 12, with 17 assists -- we win.
It was the same with Kevin Johnson, but KJ had to have his 20 points every night.
Let's stick with a Point Guard who values assists over individual points scored.