Re: Game Day: Suns (4-10) @ Wizards (3-9), Mon 11/21/16
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2016 7:13 pm
5 minute mark in the 4th. typically when our offense goes to sleep. Bled playing well. Hope he keeps it going
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we are losing to a 3-9 team. no mistake there eitherGladiator wrote:Late checking into the game -there seems to be a mistake on the box score. It has Bradley Beal on 42 points. That can't be right, surely?
Fultz speed ahead!Cap wrote:in other words, we currently have the second-most ping pong balls.
Welcome to the party.Superbone wrote:Fultz speed ahead!Cap wrote:in other words, we currently have the second-most ping pong balls.
Preach it! This team is going nowhere with Bledsoe and Knight at the helm.carey wrote:It's clear this team isn't any good. I suppose the front office can use Warren and Chandler being out as an excuse. However, when we lean on the vets so heavily and we lose to 2 of the worst teams in the NBA maybe it's time to read the tea leaves or the writing on the wall. Embrace the youth movement. Play Bender. Play Ulis. Play Jones Jr. There really is zero point to riding PJ Tucker 40 minutes. At least tonight he only played 21. He was a warrior for us for 4 solid years, but those minutes need to go to the young guys now. Sorry, PJ.
While the team has missed TJ, I don't think the same could be said about Chandler.Superbone wrote:Preach it! This team is going nowhere with Bledsoe and Knight at the helm.carey wrote:It's clear this team isn't any good. I suppose the front office can use Warren and Chandler being out as an excuse. However, when we lean on the vets so heavily and we lose to 2 of the worst teams in the NBA maybe it's time to read the tea leaves or the writing on the wall. Embrace the youth movement. Play Bender. Play Ulis. Play Jones Jr. There really is zero point to riding PJ Tucker 40 minutes. At least tonight he only played 21. He was a warrior for us for 4 solid years, but those minutes need to go to the young guys now. Sorry, PJ.
You might be right, and at some point maybe they bring in Majerle, who's doing a good job at GCU.3rdside wrote:A bit of a guess here - partly based on personal experience - but I'd say it's to do with Bender's personality. He's a 'nice' guy largely without ego, probably with so much of a lack of one that Watson, a feisty NBA vet old-schooled in the way of vets vs rookies / stars vs role players i.e. a pecking order reality, doesn't understand it and either mistakes it for a lack of ability, or ability to succeed or, more probably, just doesn't like it / him as he can't relate.
Have been calling a$$ on Watson's ability from before day 1 of this season and this is one of the reasons for it.
Sarver screwed Majerle and would never bring him back in because that would be him admitting he was wrong and that's just not something Sarver likes to do. Sarver gives lip service about how he learns from past mistakes but his ego runs the show. Always has. Always will.In2ition wrote:You might be right, and at some point maybe they bring in Majerle, who's doing a good job at GCU.3rdside wrote:A bit of a guess here - partly based on personal experience - but I'd say it's to do with Bender's personality. He's a 'nice' guy largely without ego, probably with so much of a lack of one that Watson, a feisty NBA vet old-schooled in the way of vets vs rookies / stars vs role players i.e. a pecking order reality, doesn't understand it and either mistakes it for a lack of ability, or ability to succeed or, more probably, just doesn't like it / him as he can't relate.
Have been calling a$$ on Watson's ability from before day 1 of this season and this is one of the reasons for it.
This is definitely true, but I know that right after this happened and Lance Blanks was fired, they changed course and said that they need to reach back and embrace the past too. You're probably right though.djy2j wrote:Sarver screwed Majerle and would never bring him back in because that would be him admitting he was wrong and that's just not something Sarver likes to do. Sarver gives lip service about how he learns from past mistakes but his ego runs the show. Always has. Always will.In2ition wrote:You might be right, and at some point maybe they bring in Majerle, who's doing a good job at GCU.3rdside wrote:A bit of a guess here - partly based on personal experience - but I'd say it's to do with Bender's personality. He's a 'nice' guy largely without ego, probably with so much of a lack of one that Watson, a feisty NBA vet old-schooled in the way of vets vs rookies / stars vs role players i.e. a pecking order reality, doesn't understand it and either mistakes it for a lack of ability, or ability to succeed or, more probably, just doesn't like it / him as he can't relate.
Have been calling a$$ on Watson's ability from before day 1 of this season and this is one of the reasons for it.