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Sunday, June 04, 2006

Dream's End

(Click to enlarge. Apparently, the text is a tad too small.)

Ugh.

The Suns simply died in the second half. Again. Tough, tough, tough way to go out.

Call it an excuse--or me, a whiny loser--but hey, injuries couldn't have caught us at a worse time, for the second consecutive year (remember Joe Johnson from last year?)! I firmly contend that had Raja Bell not been out for two games in this series, Phoenix would have been the team closing it out today. Oh, well. Sayang lang talaga, kasi ang ganda sana ng chances ng Suns laban sa Heat.

Props to the Mavs for taking the series. Can't say I'll root for you in the Finals (because I want to spoil Antoine Walker and Gary Payton's bid for a title. Heehee), but I can't say I won't (because Dwyane Wade kicks ass).

Ooh, by the way, remember this? I won't go into something like that anymore, but I'll have to say this has been an even better Phoenix Suns team. Let's not forget that we're still missing a certain Amare Stoudemire in the mix, and yet the team ends up one win better than last year's Conference Finalists. If that's not impressive, I don't know what is. Let's just hope we can find enough room for Amare, Boris, Kurt, and Tim Thomas (gotta re-sign him first, though) next year. And for the love of all that is sunny, enough with the Marion trade rumors already! Baka magtampo pa yan, kayo din...

GO SUNS!


P.S. Hindi wrong grammar ung title ng post na 'to. Trust me.

Comments

I'll bet a lot of money that the guy who started (or just spread) the rumors about Marion getting traded is that writer from Chicago who keeps "proposing" (read: dreaming) about Chicago getting KG and/or Ray Allen and argue that those trades actually make sense.
 
i have to admit that the front court of the suns look pretty formidable (on paper, since they weren't able to play together) at times even though they don't have a traditional center...

finding a backup for Nash should be a concern, a pass-first pg that is also not a defensive liablity (quite rare, honestly)... leandro barbosa has proven that he is not suitable for the role since he is better off shooting the ball... raja is a punk, too bad he was with the mavs for only a short time... hahaha
 
Jay Williams is supposedly patterning his game after Steve Nash. Perhaps checking up on him and his progress might be a good idea for the Suns.

Colangelo seems to have the same idea keeping Williams closely connected to the Raptors.
 
Jay Williams, as in the guy in that car accident (the other Jason Williams, i think)? Talaga? He's coming back? Hope he is; I always thought he has what it takes to make it in the NBA (but that was before the car mishap).
 
yup, jay williams is currently working out with raptors...

i think he still has the potential, i want to see him play again...
 
jwill a.k.a. white chocolate pa rin!
 
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