Renz
An Army of One
you mean games 5 and 6, respectively.
Yeah, right.
you mean games 5 and 6, respectively.
Steve Kerr's guide to GMing:
You trade:
Kurt Thomas, Marcus Banks, James Jones Jr, Shawn Marion, and 3 first round draft picks.
You get:
Shaq and cash.
It if far from profound to say the Spurs need to win tomorrow as much as the Suns do. Yes, the Spurs would have two more chances to close it out, but returning to Phoenix with the Suns regaining their confidence would be devestating to the Spurs inate sense of superiority.
It if far from profound to say the Spurs need to win tomorrow as much as the Suns do. Yes, the Spurs would have two more chances to close it out, but returning to Phoenix with the Suns regaining their confidence would be devestating to the Spurs inate sense of superiority.
If it's possible, then why hasn't it been done before?
Nothing is impossible. However, it is highly unlikely.
You have to forgive people here. They convinced themselves that Shawn Marion was the problem on this team and Shaq was going to be "turn it up a notch" in the playoffs.
Of course none of that is the case. Shaq hasn't turned up anything. He is what we thought he was. A big guy who used to be good, can't jump, and is a turnover machine. But he still gives a great interview youknowwhatiamsayin? (Fans here really care about great interviews. More so than say, defense)
Nothing is impossible. However, it is highly unlikely.
You have to forgive people here. They convinced themselves that Shawn Marion was the problem on this team and Shaq was going to be "turn it up a notch" in the playoffs.
Of course none of that is the case. Shaq hasn't turned up anything. He is what we thought he was. A big guy who used to be good, can't jump, and is a turnover machine. But he still gives a great interview youknowwhatiamsayin? (Fans here really care about great interviews. More so than say, defense)
Nothing is impossible. However, it is highly unlikely.
You have to forgive people here. They convinced themselves that Shawn Marion was the problem on this team and Shaq was going to be "turn it up a notch" in the playoffs.
Of course none of that is the case. Shaq hasn't turned up anything. He is what we thought he was. A big guy who used to be good, can't jump, and is a turnover machine. But he still gives a great interview youknowwhatiamsayin? (Fans here really care about great interviews. More so than say, defense)
Wait a second - so you believe we stood a chance to win it all pre-Shaq trade? Don't you remember how big men kicked the crap out of us with that lineup? Remember our record against the Western teams that mattered? We didn't stand a chance then, so the dice were rolled. Things haven't been perfect, but it was a risk worth taking IMO. Shawn was going to reup after this year, and next year we would have had the same crap...
Talk about revisionist history. Get off your 'high-horse' Chris.
To be more precise:
If the Suns had not made the deals that are in my signature, then yes they would have stood a chance. They would have a deep team that was playoff tested for the playoffs.
They actually would have had a bench and thus guys like Hill would have played less minutes.
If they had kept the roster what it was and we struggled, then yes blame the coach. Turnover 1/3 of your roster and get jack and crap in return. Blame your management.
Whoa there. What makes you think we have Hill if all that other stuff in your sig goes back where it was? And there are probably several other "oh no you don't"s in there. I don't think hindsight works.
If it's possible, then why hasn't it been done before?
turn to your cyber right, turn to your cyber left, those are kings fans on either side. we are the new kings. our window is shut and many refuse to recognize it. i'm sad. fire dantoni. blow it up where possible. sigh as the sonics use our great draft pick in 2010.