The Suns are the worst best regular season team record-wise I can recall in a long time, sad Klay 5-20 Brickson couldn't make some more shots to give the Warriors the W. On the bright side, Booker, everyone's favourite player was also 5-20. Battle of the bricklayers. The Suns shot 41% from the field and 20% from 3 and won...because the Warriors had 21 turnovers. The phantom foul called on Klay when the Warriors were up 101-100 told me all I needed to know. Vegas needed Suns moneyline and that's what happened. The Warriors sans Curry were the better team, inexplicably. Hence me calling the Suns the worst best team I can recall. I really hope the Lakers make the 8 seed and mop the floor with this undersized team of losers.
I'm going to attribute that statement to alcohol or substance abuse and leave it at that.
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Quote Originally Posted by SharpeBettor:
The Suns are the worst best regular season team record-wise I can recall in a long time, sad Klay 5-20 Brickson couldn't make some more shots to give the Warriors the W. On the bright side, Booker, everyone's favourite player was also 5-20. Battle of the bricklayers. The Suns shot 41% from the field and 20% from 3 and won...because the Warriors had 21 turnovers. The phantom foul called on Klay when the Warriors were up 101-100 told me all I needed to know. Vegas needed Suns moneyline and that's what happened. The Warriors sans Curry were the better team, inexplicably. Hence me calling the Suns the worst best team I can recall. I really hope the Lakers make the 8 seed and mop the floor with this undersized team of losers.
I'm going to attribute that statement to alcohol or substance abuse and leave it at that.
Quote Originally Posted by Digitalkarma: Suns may be winning games this way now , but they better be careful in the playoffs. The vibe I got from the Suns throughout this game was the same Suns team that gave up a 3-1 lead in the NBA Finals to the Bucks. This was far from any of the Suns' better performances, yet they still won on the road for the 31st time in 37 tries. And they didn't have a 3-1 lead over the Bucks.
Your right. They blew a 3-2 lead. Thanks for refreshing my memory bator
Sip on that plus money honey!
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Quote Originally Posted by MrBator:
Quote Originally Posted by Digitalkarma: Suns may be winning games this way now , but they better be careful in the playoffs. The vibe I got from the Suns throughout this game was the same Suns team that gave up a 3-1 lead in the NBA Finals to the Bucks. This was far from any of the Suns' better performances, yet they still won on the road for the 31st time in 37 tries. And they didn't have a 3-1 lead over the Bucks.
Your right. They blew a 3-2 lead. Thanks for refreshing my memory bator
Quote Originally Posted by SharpeBettor: The Suns are the worst best regular season team record-wise I can recall in a long time, sad Klay 5-20 Brickson couldn't make some more shots to give the Warriors the W. On the bright side, Booker, everyone's favourite player was also 5-20. Battle of the bricklayers. The Suns shot 41% from the field and 20% from 3 and won...because the Warriors had 21 turnovers. The phantom foul called on Klay when the Warriors were up 101-100 told me all I needed to know. Vegas needed Suns moneyline and that's what happened. The Warriors sans Curry were the better team, inexplicably. Hence me calling the Suns the worst best team I can recall. I really hope the Lakers make the 8 seed and mop the floor with this undersized team of losers. I'm going to attribute that statement to alcohol or substance abuse and leave it at that.
If you listen to the Bill Simmons podcast he had interesting historical perspective on the Suns. If they reach 66 wins, and are 8 or more games better than the team with the next best record, they are nearly a lock to win it all. 8-9 times in NBA history accomplished this feat, and they all won the title. As far as 66 win teams go in general, they win the title almost 70% of the time.
But I’m still rooting for the Warriors. Plus, Paul is just snake-bitten. He will never win the big one. Something always details his teams. You and I know this better than anyone, having backed his Clippers teams in years past.
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Quote Originally Posted by MrBator:
Quote Originally Posted by SharpeBettor: The Suns are the worst best regular season team record-wise I can recall in a long time, sad Klay 5-20 Brickson couldn't make some more shots to give the Warriors the W. On the bright side, Booker, everyone's favourite player was also 5-20. Battle of the bricklayers. The Suns shot 41% from the field and 20% from 3 and won...because the Warriors had 21 turnovers. The phantom foul called on Klay when the Warriors were up 101-100 told me all I needed to know. Vegas needed Suns moneyline and that's what happened. The Warriors sans Curry were the better team, inexplicably. Hence me calling the Suns the worst best team I can recall. I really hope the Lakers make the 8 seed and mop the floor with this undersized team of losers. I'm going to attribute that statement to alcohol or substance abuse and leave it at that.
If you listen to the Bill Simmons podcast he had interesting historical perspective on the Suns. If they reach 66 wins, and are 8 or more games better than the team with the next best record, they are nearly a lock to win it all. 8-9 times in NBA history accomplished this feat, and they all won the title. As far as 66 win teams go in general, they win the title almost 70% of the time.
But I’m still rooting for the Warriors. Plus, Paul is just snake-bitten. He will never win the big one. Something always details his teams. You and I know this better than anyone, having backed his Clippers teams in years past.
Plus, Paul is just snake-bitten. He will never win the big one. Something always derails his teams. You and I know this better than anyone, having backed his Clippers teams in years past.
That's when he was saddled with the inept Doc Rivers as his head coach. Now he has the highly capable Monty Williams leading the way.
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Quote Originally Posted by begginerboy:
Plus, Paul is just snake-bitten. He will never win the big one. Something always derails his teams. You and I know this better than anyone, having backed his Clippers teams in years past.
That's when he was saddled with the inept Doc Rivers as his head coach. Now he has the highly capable Monty Williams leading the way.
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