How do you feel our team will fare in the play in games?The Bobster wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2026 7:44 pmThe First Annual Alec Peters Last Game of the Season Performer Final FinishThe Bobster wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2026 6:34 pmJamaree Bouyea closing fast on Dunn
1. Bouyea 27 pts, 9 ast, 5 reb, 2 blk
2, Dunn 20 pts, 11 reb, 5 stl, 1 blk
3. Maluach 18 points, 14 reb, 1 blk
4. Brea 20 pts, 5 reb, 3 ast
5. Fleming 16 pts, 5 reb, 6 reb, 2 stl, 1 blk
6. Coffey 17 pts, 3 reb, 3 ast
7. Huntley 10 pts, 4 reb
I gave it to Bouyea because Dunn was a rotation most of the year. Maluach was a clear #3 with Brea looking a lot more comfortable out there.
Game Day: Suns (44-37) @ Thunder (64-17), Sun 4/12/26
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Nice dominant win, 135-103. Dunn was great with 20, 11, and 5 (!!!). Maluach had 18 and 14, Booyea 27 and 9 (!!), and Lobe Brea had 20, 5, and 3 in easily his best game as an NBA pro. Dunnwas the highlight for me, playing assertively and taking it to the basket many times.
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Suns over Blazers by 25
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That was an enjoyable game. Everyone who played like ass (or Bunnz) in the Laker game showed out in this one.
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I haven't watched yet but have been screaming for Dunn to get more burn just because he hustles and gets rebounds and isn't a traffic cone to shoot over.
I note he was shown as playing SG .. did that change his spots on offense significantly more than the usual stand in the corner?
I note he was shown as playing SG .. did that change his spots on offense significantly more than the usual stand in the corner?
Re: Game Day: Suns (44-37) @ Thunder (64-17), Sun 4/12/26
We ain't losing to the Blazers at home, dude. One and done. Onto the Spurs.Wally_West wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2026 7:56 pmSuns about to lose both play-in games
That don’t sound decent *sigh*
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
Re: Game Day: Suns (44-37) @ Thunder (64-17), Sun 4/12/26
We've seen all season that our deep bench is just better than other team's 9-15. I sure hope we can put these guys in for spot minutes in the play-in.
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What is sad is that recently if our normal starters had played against the other team's scrubs like this we would have lost.
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Glad the young guys got some run and produced even tho this was more of a preseason kind of game. Those reps are important tho for sure.
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He was way more involved in the offense.BlaCkAdDa wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2026 10:36 pmI haven't watched yet but have been screaming for Dunn to get more burn just because he hustles and gets rebounds and isn't a traffic cone to shoot over.
I note he was shown as playing SG .. did that change his spots on offense significantly more than the usual stand in the corner?
Re: Game Day: Suns (44-37) @ Thunder (64-17), Sun 4/12/26
Loved the Brea interview. "We did a good job imitating the "real guys." LOL.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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Man, that Topić dude is one ugly guy with one ugly haircut. 
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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I just watched the Thunder broadcast highlights (thanks, Shel!) I don't think they have any idea who Fleming is. They didn't mention his name once. Also funny that they mention that most people don't know these Suns players since they're deep on the bench. Well, same thing applied to the Thunder players other than a couple of them (Dort, Williams).
And then they lamented that the play-in and first round is no longer being broadcast by the local broadcast teams. The Suns broadcast did the same thing. And it's too bad. I guesss Prime has exclusivity for the play-in games. I find the Prime broadcasts the hardest to watch. The interface is just horrible. Tough to scrub. I really like the "key plays" that YouTube TV has where you can quickly watch the highlights of other games. Of course, I would never do that with a Suns game.
And then they lamented that the play-in and first round is no longer being broadcast by the local broadcast teams. The Suns broadcast did the same thing. And it's too bad. I guesss Prime has exclusivity for the play-in games. I find the Prime broadcasts the hardest to watch. The interface is just horrible. Tough to scrub. I really like the "key plays" that YouTube TV has where you can quickly watch the highlights of other games. Of course, I would never do that with a Suns game.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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I find Peacock’s much worse.Superbone wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2026 10:28 amI just watched the Thunder broadcast highlights (thanks, Shel!) I don't think they have any idea who Fleming is. They didn't mention his name once. Also funny that they mention that most people don't know these Suns players since they're deep on the bench. Well, same thing applied to the Thunder players other than a couple of them (Dort, Williams).
And then they lamented that the play-in and first round is no longer being broadcast by the local broadcast teams. The Suns broadcast did the same thing. And it's too bad. I guesss Prime has exclusivity for the play-in games. I find the Prime broadcasts the hardest to watch. The interface is just horrible. Tough to scrub. I really like the "key plays" that YouTube TV has where you can quickly watch the highlights of other games. Of course, I would never do that with a Suns game.
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I'll tell you one thing. That guy, who I had never heard of, that called the Rockets/Suns game on Peacock was the worst.Shabazz wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2026 12:10 pmI find Peacock’s much worse.Superbone wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2026 10:28 amI just watched the Thunder broadcast highlights (thanks, Shel!) I don't think they have any idea who Fleming is. They didn't mention his name once. Also funny that they mention that most people don't know these Suns players since they're deep on the bench. Well, same thing applied to the Thunder players other than a couple of them (Dort, Williams).
And then they lamented that the play-in and first round is no longer being broadcast by the local broadcast teams. The Suns broadcast did the same thing. And it's too bad. I guesss Prime has exclusivity for the play-in games. I find the Prime broadcasts the hardest to watch. The interface is just horrible. Tough to scrub. I really like the "key plays" that YouTube TV has where you can quickly watch the highlights of other games. Of course, I would never do that with a Suns game.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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Sorry late to the party on this one. How did Huntley look?