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Sunday, May 07, 2006

The Phoenix Suns are pacifists

(or "Apparently, 4% is not 0%")

Oh, no. I've now officially read too much Yaysports! NBA, as I am now beginning to adapt the site's manner of writing entry titles (i.e. simple sentence structures). *cough*ripoff*cough* Haha.

PHOENIX SUNS 121, Los Angeles Lakers 90

Whew. That was some series, huh? I mean, heck, it's been a great round of the playoffs so far for nearly everyone--except perhaps for Bucks, Nuggets, and Grizzlies fans. But of course from a very personal standpoint, playoff series don't get any better than this here (at the same time, it doesn't get any worse than this, either--I missed the real fun games to watch live because I suddenly found work again, not that I'm complaining about it). And dare I say it again: it has only been the freaking first round! Hwooh.

Right now, though, disappointment (and yes, that H-word) spreads across the whole of the world--except in Arizona and deep within my heart--as a highly-anticipated civil war in a sunny California city has officially
been dismissed. The Phoenix Suns are for peace and unity and free-flowing team play, I tell you.

But man, that was really some first round. Seriously, 1-3? Talk about beating the odds. The Suns practically had only one such odd going their way: that they never lost a first-round matchup. Everything else went against them--they were up against a very storied LA Lakers history, after all. Still, they recovered, they regrouped, and they kicked ass. Made me proud, boys. I love you all. Hugs and kisses. *heart bubbles*

Now, Phoenix challenges the perennial other team from the City of Angels--who all of a sudden became the greater threat
just this season. The Suns and Clips split the season series. The Clips are rolling with a helluva swagger--and a big frontline. The Suns are just rediscovering theirs--and still hoping for Kurt Thomas' return...

I say, let's get this party started!

Looks to be another kickass series which I'll miss again because of work. Hwooh.

GO SUNS!

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[Humor in the form of a reference to Levinas ahead.]

The Suns are going to meet the face of the Other.
 
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