Game Day: Suns (6-13) @ Warriors (16-3), Sat 12/3/16

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Re: Game Day: Suns (6-13) @ Warriors (16-3), Sat 12/3/16

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ShelC wrote:More than that, there is talent on the roster. It's not like he's coaching the Nets or Mavericks - mind you, the Nets are an extremely well coached team without arguably their best player in Lin. We have Bledsoe, Booker, Chandler, Knight (he's talented)...I'll be the first to admit it's not the best mix of talent, but we should be able to score and defend somewhat competently.
Right now the whole is less than the sum of the parts. That's on Watson.

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Marty [Mori Chu] wrote:The unfortunate Chriss broken finger may give Bender his opportunity.
Has the league looked into how Chriss broke his finger? Green's antics shouldn't be condoned by the league.
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Re: Game Day: Suns (6-13) @ Warriors (16-3), Sat 12/3/16

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The league can't do much because they can't prove malicious intent. And because he's actually consistent with it, he could make a case he doesn't have control. It's all BS tho. He won't stop until someone give him an elbow in the mouth. We should've sent Alan Williams out there to body him up.

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ShelC wrote:The league can't do much because they can't prove malicious intent. And because he's actually consistent with it, he could make a case he doesn't have control. It's all BS tho. He won't stop until someone give him an elbow in the mouth. We should've sent Alan Williams out there to body him up.
Yeah, we should have sent Williams out there to give him an elbow in the mouth and then blame kinesiology at the post-game presser. That would've put the league in a pretty pickle.
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Re: Game Day: Suns (6-13) @ Warriors (16-3), Sat 12/3/16

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Barkley and Webber said on NBA Open Court that the way to deal with Rdoman was to clock him in the head early in each game. Just wait for a moment when none of the refs are watching and nail him. After that he would settle down and play ball without so many of his antics. Maybe Green needs the same treatment.
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O_Gardino wrote:Barkley and Webber said on NBA Open Court that the way to deal with Rdoman was to clock him in the head early in each game. Just wait for a moment when none of the refs are watching and nail him. After that he would settle down and play ball without so many of his antics. Maybe Green needs the same treatment.
With today's technology, they would catch it on replay and then suspend the players who did that to Draymond. Or Draymond would make a fuss out of it and they would go to the replay during the game and then kick out the players who did it.

Someone needs to dellavadova Green. That's the only thing that will work. "Pretend to go for the ball".

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