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Originally Posted by Kitty
So explain the Suns team? They had the big 3, Amare, Steph, and The Matrix. Steph leaves, they had Amare, Nasty Nash, and The Matrix. So what point are you trying to prove? That's not a coincidence, it's the truth.
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Yeah, forget they added a player that averaged 17ppg and 6rpg in Quentin Richardson. Forget the fact that Amare was just a rookie when he first played with Marbury and injuried much of the season his 2nd year. Never mind that when he got back, he naturally became a better player as most young players do with age. The same thing applies to Joe Johnson who had gotten the oppurtunity to be the undisputed swingman on the Suns as a starter with Hardaway gone and that he got naturally better. More importantly, D'Antoni had gotten a chance to impliment his system with these group of players where he didn't get to with Marbury there (if you remember I believe the guy's name was Frank Johnson who was coach). All of these things happening definately isn't a coincidence, it's the truth.