Re: Game Day: Pelicans (3-11) @ Suns (7-7), Wed 11/25/15
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 11:11 am
Hornacek is a one trick pony. Can we get a lineup change or two? Clearly this ain't working. And enough with the small ball
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Was that the guy that had both guns ablazin' then holstered them to pull an arrow from the quiver on his back, pulled back, and let it fly? All imaginary and all in like 3.5 seconds?da_suns_fan wrote:They just showed two of the douchiest suns fans ive ever seen. And this games on NBA TV
That was my guess as well.Indy wrote:Was that the guy that had both guns ablazin' then holstered them to pull an arrow from the quiver on his back, pulled back, and let it fly? All imaginary and all in like 3.5 seconds?da_suns_fan wrote:They just showed two of the douchiest suns fans ive ever seen. And this games on NBA TV
Dude, he played Len this time and won. Maybe he should play that guy more. Seems like his defense really impacts games!carey wrote:We have time outs, why the fuck wouldn't you sub offense for defense and get Len in there so that shit doesn't happen.
It marked the first of five consecutive Suns games against opponents with losing records, but New Orleans had won the teams’ first two meetings with big men Anthony Davis and Ryan Anderson dominating and Suns center Alex Len largely watching.
Both of those things changed Friday night, when the Suns led by as many as 16 points in the first half with Anderson being shut out and Davis being held without a field goal until nearly the midpoint of the second quarter. After averaging 53.5 points combined in the Pelicans’ first two wins against the Suns, Davis (16) and Anderson (three) only combined for 19 points Friday night with Anderson never making a field goal in 21 minutes.