Re: Game Day: Blazers (18-11) @ Suns (19-10), Mon 2/22/21
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2021 8:18 am
That is the spirit! I am with you until our next bad loss and I say we will barely make the play in and get bumped in the 1st round
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That is the spirit! I am with you until our next bad loss and I say we will barely make the play in and get bumped in the 1st round
Thought the same thing. I am always rooting for guys that give maximum effort on defense every second they are on the court. Not very Suns-like over the last 30 years.
THIS! I am loving his efficiency coming back. And his back court mate is having a 50/40/90 season. And it isn't like they are combining for 20 shots a night. They combine for 31 shots a night.
Its crazy how much a hall of fame point guard really helps everyone else play better. We saw it with KJ, Kidd, Nash, and CP3.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 8:48 amThis team is so freaking fun. It feels kind of 2004-esque in that a lot of the pieces were there before and were losing. But then 1-2 key changes occur and suddenly, boom, the team is a playoff team and a quasi-contender almost overnight. It's really fun to see everything come together and click like this. After 10 rough years, I'm so grateful for a season like this. Watching every game wire-to-wire and hooting and hollering at the guys, it's so much fun. I even have my 3-year-old daughter sit with me and watch parts of the games. She doesn't really get what's going on, but she claps and says "Go Suns!" with me every time they score. Fun season.
For me, it's a bit of '04 and a bit of '05. There has been an infusion of good role players. I can't tell you how happy I am watching the bench / role players this season. We have 4 more nba players than we had last season.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 8:48 amThis team is so freaking fun. It feels kind of 2004-esque in that a lot of the pieces were there before and were losing. But then 1-2 key changes occur and suddenly, boom, the team is a playoff team and a quasi-contender almost overnight. It's really fun to see everything come together and click like this. After 10 rough years, I'm so grateful for a season like this. Watching every game wire-to-wire and hooting and hollering at the guys, it's so much fun. I even have my 3-year-old daughter sit with me and watch parts of the games. She doesn't really get what's going on, but she claps and says "Go Suns!" with me every time they score. Fun season.
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CP3 > Rubio (but not as beautiful or endearing)
'21 Book > '20 Book
'21 Bridges > '20 Bridges
'21 Ayton ? '20 Ayton
Payne > Tye Jerome
Moore > Ellie Okobo
Galloway > Tyler Johnson
'21 Carter ? '20 Carter
Crowder ? Oubre (but not as beautiful or endearing)
'21 Johnson > '20 Johnson
Nader > ?
'21 Saric > '20 Saric
MVFrank > Kaminsky
? ? Baynes
And against a team that is neck and neck with us in the playoff race. I realize they were missing key guys, though.
Yes, after a rough start, I agree. He's been solid. I'm pretty happy with all the off-season acquisitions.
jonh wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:11 amIts crazy how much a hall of fame point guard really helps everyone else play better. We saw it with KJ, Kidd, Nash, and CP3.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 8:48 amThis team is so freaking fun. It feels kind of 2004-esque in that a lot of the pieces were there before and were losing. But then 1-2 key changes occur and suddenly, boom, the team is a playoff team and a quasi-contender almost overnight. It's really fun to see everything come together and click like this. After 10 rough years, I'm so grateful for a season like this. Watching every game wire-to-wire and hooting and hollering at the guys, it's so much fun. I even have my 3-year-old daughter sit with me and watch parts of the games. She doesn't really get what's going on, but she claps and says "Go Suns!" with me every time they score. Fun season.
One other thought. I just can't get over how much an engaged Ayton takes the team to a whole other level. I feel like I complain about him more than most here, but he raises the potential ceiling of the team so much through his defense and offensive gravity.
Last thought here that is more based on my particular research stream--I wonder if the personality of Ayton meshes well with Paul. Ayton seems more than willing to be taught (almost acting childlike), whereas Paul always seems willing to teach/instruct. I would say that Mikal (and even Booker, to a lesser extent) have also seemed more than willing to heap praise and listen to Paul. I wonder if that's why we haven't heard about the same amount of animosity and simmering resentment that has seemed to plague the teams that Paul has been on.