Gen. DWeaver99027 wrote:Yes, this is strange. Everybody is constantly complaing about the likes of Kobe, AI and others because they're cocky as hell, and then a good, quiet guy comes along who is twice MVP and the best post player of teh past 20 years, wins two titles, never gets into trouble, and people still don't like him...
I think poeple have issues
but still SUNS will be the conference champion
Stop Nash and the Suns' offense will deteriorate.
In 2003, San Antonio's Tony Parker went for 19 on Nash – in a quarter. This season, as the Spurs were blowing out the Suns in San Antonio, Parker was taking such advantage of Nash that Spurs broadcaster (and former Spurs star) Sean Elliott said: "This is embarrassing."
Matt wrote:Spurs vs Pistons.....im running the campaign..we need some hardcore halfcourt bball, grinding defense
both teams match up well


Andrew wrote:That would be a fine matchup, but Pistons vs Suns would be an interesting one as well. It would of course be billed as tough D vs hi-octane offense, with the outcome either supporting or defying the "defense wins championships" adage. I think the Spurs will come out of the West though.


Ever heard of The Onion? It's a satire news site and they had an 'article' with the headline "10th Circle Added to Rapidly Growing Hell". Just reminded me.
Anyways, good job to the Sonics. I'm more at peace after the Spurs losing in addition to the Suns loss.
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