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Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Not a Scratch

Ha! Betcha thought this is another Suns-related entry, huh? Well, you're right. But first...


Man, this dude sure knows his balls.
Thanks for the link, Bit!

To get the bad news out of the way, Amare again decided not to suit up for the Suns' most recent game against the Charlotte Bobcats. On the much brighter, sunnier-sidier-uppier side of things, Phoenix didn't need him at all.

The Suns came to Charlotte to kick off a four-game Eastern Conference road trip, and kick they did, schooling the young 'Cats, 115-83. Eight Suns scored in double figures, in a commendable balanced attack that saw the return of the prolific Phoenix Suns offense.

Phoenix was all over Charlotte in their last game, with even the
reserve corps chipping in in a big way. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

You know the Suns are clicking when the game recap includes stuff like this:
It was 59-37 at halftime after Sean Marks' thunderous dunk. The lead reached 30 midway through the third quarter.
Next up are the Atlanta Hawks, against whom Amare has announced that he expects to play. We'll find out about that tomorrow. Go Suns!

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