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11-05-2004, 06:24 PM
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Kwisatz Haderach
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Marc Jackson with the lamest attempt to score in the paint I've ever seen, I haven't even heard half the sounde effects tonight, and he's going soft with his scoring attempts.
I don't know how many times he's had his shot blocked tonight, but it seems like a lot.
104-91 Suns, and for all intents and purposes unless there's a miracle, this game is over. There are certain things that are hard to overcome, the turnovers the amount of points the Suns have and their three point shooting.
I'm not taking moral victories, but it was good to see the Sixers fight back into this one. In a way, it's good I didn't make it to this game, because if I saw this I would be pissed.
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11-05-2004, 06:30 PM
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Originally posted by PhillyPhanatic!
I don't agree where the problem keeping up the pace really was, was in the first quarter. Sixers have been right with them ever since.
Uh..oh.. Dalembert is grabbing his hamstrings after jumping up to bat down the inbounds.
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Well Sixers never really got within more than 10. Suns were cruising a bit in the 3rd quarter it looked like.
Amare, Q, JJ and Marion combined for 90 points. Amare 29/10/2/2/1 in 35 minutes.
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11-05-2004, 06:31 PM
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this is exactly what got them into such a big hole last year. They start off playing bad basketball, then try to make a comeback, which is almost impossible against the suns because of the match-up problems.
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11-05-2004, 06:34 PM
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Final:
Suns 108 - Sixers 98.
The Game's statistical leaders:
Points: Suns - Stoudemire 29; Sixers - Iverson 25
Assists: Suns - Nash 10; Sixers - Iverson 9
Rebounds: Suns - Marion 11; Sixers - Thomas 10
Blocks: Suns - Stoudemire 1; Sixers - Iguodala Dalembert 1
Steals: Suns - Marion 4; Sixers - Iverson, Iguodala, McKie 2
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Who cares about a championship drought?:
My teams will never win a championship anyway, so why don't you discuss everything else at my forum? Good idea, right? Yeah, I thought so. It's called.. Booing Santa Claus. See you there.
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Originally Posted by Henry Rollins
“The average is the borderline that keeps mere men in their place. Those who step over the line are heroes by the very act. Go.”
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11-05-2004, 06:38 PM
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Originally posted by Amareca!
Well Sixers never really got within more than 10. Suns were cruising a bit in the 3rd quarter it looked like.
Amare, Q, JJ and Marion combined for 90 points. Amare 29/10/2/2/1 in 35 minutes.
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All I said was the Sixers were keeping up scoring with them, which they were which was part of the problem, keeping up wasn't anywhere near enough after falling behind 13 in the first quarter.
I'm dissapointed with how the team started the game, especially after closing out the game against Boston playing such a high level of basketball. I'll say now, if Willie Green didn't do enough to win a spot in the starting lineup, I don't know what he needs to do.
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Who cares about a championship drought?:
My teams will never win a championship anyway, so why don't you discuss everything else at my forum? Good idea, right? Yeah, I thought so. It's called.. Booing Santa Claus. See you there.
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Originally Posted by Henry Rollins
“The average is the borderline that keeps mere men in their place. Those who step over the line are heroes by the very act. Go.”
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11-05-2004, 06:49 PM
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Amare Stoudemire will be a 3rd team All-NBA performer. I am glad I predicted that.
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11-05-2004, 06:50 PM
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Well Phoenix is a much better team than Boston. Philly has to take care of the teams they are supposed to beat and they will be fine.
Realistically it would have been quite a big upset if they beat the Suns.
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11-05-2004, 06:51 PM
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Amare Stoudemire will be a 3rd team All-NBA performer. I am glad I predicted that.
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Maybe you will have to improve that to 2nd team though.
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11-05-2004, 06:53 PM
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Maybe you will have to improve that to 2nd team though.
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I still feel politics will keep him off the 2nd team, but if he keeps playing like this, why the heck not.
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11-05-2004, 07:01 PM
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You are probably right and it might totally keep him out of the all-nba teams.
I just have the feeling that even if he outperforms O'Neal and Nowitzki by a good margin that journalists will still vote them on the team.
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11-05-2004, 07:02 PM
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Now that's not a flagrant?
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When Willie hit the deck? Amare barely touched him. And didn't with any part of his upper body.
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just watch in dissapointment as Amare develops into the Brian Grant player, which in itself is an accomplishment. For him.
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11-05-2004, 11:14 PM
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11-06-2004, 05:45 AM
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I noticed that before... Yuta doesn't even play but yahoo has tons of pictures of him in their gallery.
Pretty amazing the attention he is getting. The crowd went nuts when he played against Atlanta and exploded when he made a 3.

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11-06-2004, 03:25 PM
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seriously Amarca, everything you post in tthis thread is about amare. i dont need to say anymore
btw. lucky philly is in the eastern conference
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