Re: Suns News: Week 5 1/18-1/24
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2021 1:13 pm
Brain too. the clots seem to form anywhere, and there are cases of really young, otherwise healthy people having strokes due to clots in their brain. scary stuff.
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Bridges too now. Who's next? Ayton?AmareIsGod wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 11:51 amIf you've been tuning into the games this season, it's his latest look. The Jenner and Kardashian's are getting to him and having a huge influence not just on his play but his appearance.Charlie Smithy! wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 11:07 amI'm strangely out of the loop. Is this just a photoshop of Booker?
Dang...AmareIsGod wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 1:19 pmMy boss's daughter is scheduled to have an EKG as she's having heart problems. She's 21 and got Covid months ago when my boss decided to take her entire family to Vegas to celebrate her 21st birthday at the early summer peak we had with Covid transmission. She's otherwise a healthy young person that has a full athletic scholarship playing softball at a university in West Virginia.
Trix was a little whiney bitch but he’s our whiney bitchMori Chu wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 12:26 pmMarion has always had this way of being right and wrong at the same time. He's right that he was underappreciated in Phoenix. He was in many ways the glue that held our team together. He brought defense and athleticism and ability to score and contribute so much without plays being called for him or hogging the ball. That was immensely helpful for the 7SOL Suns, the perfect complement to Nash, Amare, and all our shooters and other role players. The teams wouldn't have been what they were without him. I don't think you can say he was as important as Nash, but you can make a strong case that he was just as important to those teams as Amare, perhaps even more important.ShelC wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 6:28 amGetting kinda old hearing Marion criticize those teams. He was a high end role player getting his pts off transition and garbage baskets. Anyone ask him why he never improved his shot or his ballhandling? We know the 7SOL teams' shortcomings, MikeD's lack of adjustments, reliance on the PnR. Still had a ton of success and led the league in offense. He was traded to Miami and Toronto, didn't do anything with those teams when he had the chance so maybe he should shut up and appreciate playing in a system with a PG that made him look better than he actually was. Nevermind the max contract...
And I can see how he was a little hurt that not everybody saw that. He was routinely snubbed in small ways. They'd put up billboards and they'd have one of Nash and one of Amare and none of him. They wouldn't talk about him on NBA shows or nominate him for various league honors. People just seemed to think of him as the third guy, and I can see why he wanted to be perceived differently. It also didn't help that he had trouble with his interpersonal skills. He just wasn't a natural communicator or leader in the way you would expect an "alpha" player to be. He struggled in interviews and was often awkward in his interactions. He seemed to want the team to focus the offense on him more, but he never really had the skillset for that. He wasn't great at creating off the dribble or operating in the post, so you wouldn't want to run your offense through him. We were much better off with Nash creating and Marion roaming, rolling to the basket, popping out for 3s, cleaning up boards and tip-ins. That was the perfect role for him, the role he was already in.
And the way we shipped him out was unpleasant to say the least. He wanted to be traded, and then we got rid of him for a past-his-prime Shaq, who immediately became a big presence in Phoenix and made the All-Star team, dancing around like an idiot and rapping. The team seemed to move on from him. I can see how he felt miffed that we let him go and didn't seem to miss him as much as he wanted.
Now that he's gone and has had years to look back on it, he seems to be bitter about the whole thing. Maybe he has some right to be. But IMO it is never a good look to crap on your past teams and teammates like that. The smart thing to do is to talk about the good times you had and the bond with your teammates like Nash and Amare. I can't help but notice that Nash has reassembled much of the old crew in Brooklyn but hasn't given a call to Marion. Hmm. And Shawn could have a nice post-career presence in Phoenix if he would just play nicer about it and talk about how great it was in the old days on the Suns, but he doesn't seem to want that.
This all reminds me in a way of the relationship Scottie Pippen had with the Bulls after leaving. Not quite the same situation, and Pippen did go back there for a year to end his career, but the whole respect/disrespect, prickly second or third banana, and revisionist history stuff seems similar.
I think the Suns should do the classy thing, put Shawn in the Ring of Honor ASAP, and tell him there's a role on the team staff here for him anytime if he wants it. That's how you treat your all-time great players.
Marion : Suns :: specialsauce : phx-suns.netspecialsauce wrote: ↑ Trix was a little whiney bitch but he’s our whiney bitch
mauled last year? Didnt ayton have 20 points on a quarter him. I think he is thinking of his rookie year.