Game Day: Suns (36-26) @ Clippers (44-20) , Mon 3/10/14

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Re: Game Day: Suns (36-26) @ Clippers (44-20) , Mon 3/10/14

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Do you guys see the Clippers as a legit contender? They have kept a stable roster core for several years, they have a steady veteran coach, they added some nice pieces at the trade/buyout deadline. It's hard for me to think of them getting too far in the playoffs, because of all the other talented teams. I sort of picture them being ousted in the 2nd round. I guess it would depend on the matchups.

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Re: Game Day: Suns (36-26) @ Clippers (44-20) , Mon 3/10/14

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Clips will go as far as Blake Griffins post game will take them. Unless you have an LBJ or MJ, you win in the PO's with post play a defense. I think LAC is sound defensively, but has no real consistent post threat. I don't see them coming outta the west this year.
Jones and Vogel gotta go.

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Re: Game Day: Suns (36-26) @ Clippers (44-20) , Mon 3/10/14

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I think they're one of several teams in the West with a shot to win the whole thing. OKC, SA and Houston are the others. If Golden State figures their shit out, I could see them getting hot, but they have some big flaws now.

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Re: Game Day: Suns (36-26) @ Clippers (44-20) , Mon 3/10/14

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In2ition wrote:It would be great to fight to the end, just miss the playoffs and win the lottery. The Suns would then also get the Minnesota pick, because they would be bumped to 14, but there might be a better chance that Kim Jong-un gets at least one dissenting vote in his next election than the Suns winning the lottery from the 14th position.
Does anybody know if there are any other teams besides the Suns to never have the number one pick in the NBA draft? Where's bobster when you need him?
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Re: Game Day: Suns (36-26) @ Clippers (44-20) , Mon 3/10/14

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Superbone wrote:
In2ition wrote:It would be great to fight to the end, just miss the playoffs and win the lottery. The Suns would then also get the Minnesota pick, because they would be bumped to 14, but there might be a better chance that Kim Jong-un gets at least one dissenting vote in his next election than the Suns winning the lottery from the 14th position.
Does anybody know if there are any other teams besides the Suns to never have the number one pick in the NBA draft? Where's bobster when you need him?
Miami, Minnesota, Phoenix, Denver, Dallas, Detroit, Utah, Atlanta, Boston, Sacramento,... idk just off the top of my head
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Re: Game Day: Suns (36-26) @ Clippers (44-20) , Mon 3/10/14

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In2ition wrote:
Superbone wrote:
In2ition wrote:It would be great to fight to the end, just miss the playoffs and win the lottery. The Suns would then also get the Minnesota pick, because they would be bumped to 14, but there might be a better chance that Kim Jong-un gets at least one dissenting vote in his next election than the Suns winning the lottery from the 14th position.
Does anybody know if there are any other teams besides the Suns to never have the number one pick in the NBA draft? Where's bobster when you need him?
Miami, Minnesota, Phoenix, Denver, Dallas, Detroit, Utah, Atlanta, Boston, Sacramento,... idk just off the top of my head
Number one pick overall:
Dallas - 1981
Detroit - 1967, 1970
Atlanta - 1975
Boston - 1950
Sacramento - 1989

Came into the league:
Miami - 1988
Minn - 1989
Denver - 1976 (NBA)
Utah - 1974
Suns - 1968
"Be Legendary."

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Re: Game Day: Suns (36-26) @ Clippers (44-20) , Mon 3/10/14

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Superbone wrote:
In2ition wrote:
Superbone wrote:
In2ition wrote:It would be great to fight to the end, just miss the playoffs and win the lottery. The Suns would then also get the Minnesota pick, because they would be bumped to 14, but there might be a better chance that Kim Jong-un gets at least one dissenting vote in his next election than the Suns winning the lottery from the 14th position.
Does anybody know if there are any other teams besides the Suns to never have the number one pick in the NBA draft? Where's bobster when you need him?
Miami, Minnesota, Phoenix, Denver, Dallas, Detroit, Utah, Atlanta, Boston, Sacramento,... idk just off the top of my head
Number one pick overall:
Dallas - 1981
Detroit - 1967, 1970
Atlanta - 1975
Boston - 1950
Sacramento - 1989

Came into the league:
Miami - 1988
Minn - 1989
Denver - 1976 (NBA)
Utah - 1974
Suns - 1968
Nice breakdown
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"Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have the exact measure of the injustice and wrong which will be imposed on them." ~ Frederick Douglass

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Re: Game Day: Suns (36-26) @ Clippers (44-20) , Mon 3/10/14

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Re: Game Day: Suns (36-26) @ Clippers (44-20) , Mon 3/10/14

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NBA fights are silly, its always like 2 brothers getting into it. PJ didn't deserve a suspension, Griffin flopped in that "fight."
Jones and Vogel gotta go.

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Re: Game Day: Suns (36-26) @ Clippers (44-20) , Mon 3/10/14

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Superbone wrote:
In2ition wrote:
Superbone wrote:
In2ition wrote:It would be great to fight to the end, just miss the playoffs and win the lottery. The Suns would then also get the Minnesota pick, because they would be bumped to 14, but there might be a better chance that Kim Jong-un gets at least one dissenting vote in his next election than the Suns winning the lottery from the 14th position.
Does anybody know if there are any other teams besides the Suns to never have the number one pick in the NBA draft? Where's bobster when you need him?
Miami, Minnesota, Phoenix, Denver, Dallas, Detroit, Utah, Atlanta, Boston, Sacramento,... idk just off the top of my head
Number one pick overall:
Dallas - 1981
Detroit - 1967, 1970
Atlanta - 1975
Boston - 1950
Sacramento - 1989

Came into the league:
Miami - 1988
Minn - 1989
Denver - 1976 (NBA)
Utah - 1974
Suns - 1968
Bobster, this is the question that made me think of you. :D
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