Tuesday, October 30, 2007

The Scorching Suns Playing like a Playoff Contender


Season Starting for the Suns

The Suns had played the Seattle SuperSonics for their opening night on November 1, 2007. Amare Stoudemire had played his third game ever
since his knee surgery, but he still played a fantastic game with 23 points and 11 rebounds.


Steve Nash even had a great game vs. the Seattle SuperSonics. He had 18 points and 12 assists for the win. He had the game clinching 3-pointer. With him in the game it was a certain "W" for the Suns.


Suns NOT Giving 110% for the Loss

The Suns lose to Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers 119-98 at Staple Center in LA. The Lakers did something that they haven't done in a while, PASS. They had moved the ball around, and the team had 24 assists out the whole night. The Suns only having 20 assists, and Steve Nash with only 3 of those 20.

The Laker's bench had helped a lot, but the Suns were having a bad night, and they just didn't have the usual intensity for playing the game. Even though the Suns had lost, they still weren't discouraged for pla
ying the game vs. the Cleveland Cavaliers.


The Suns burn LeBron James and the Cavaliers

Coming into Suns Arena after a devastating loss, the Suns were not down and out. They had come to play even without their starting All- Star center Amare Stoudemire. Stoudemire had some soreness in his right knee. They had won the game 103-92.

Steve Nash had scored a season high 30 points and with10 assists. He had helped rally from a 12 point deficit over the Cavs. An underrated forward, Shawn Marion, had a double- double with 23 points and 12 rebounds. Also with the help of Leandro Barbosa and Boris Diaw, they had swept the Cavs off their feet.

LeBron James, with 27 points and 8 assists, still didn't have enough to beat the scorching Suns. The Cavs had an amazing 1st half with the lead of 12 points, but they could hold it all the way through. The Cavs may have better luck next time but for now the Suns had what it took to win and the Cavs didn't.

Game recap off Youtube



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Thursday, October 25, 2007

My picks to Lead the NBA: Celtics, Spurs and Hawks?


The NBA Preseason has already started, and it is going to an amazing, upsetting, topsy turvy year with more new recruits and some senior vets trying to make one last stand before retiring. Just remember that the preseason is just for getting into the season and trying to find your talent. The real stuff starts in October 30, 2007.

The Spurs are Spectacular

Right now the team to watch for is the San Antonio Spurs as they are the returning champs.

Tim Duncan is the Dunkmaster... it is so sweet to see him flying through the air!

The Celtics are Sensational

If I was to pick a real good team right now it would be the Boston Celtics. Their three key players are Ray Allen, Kevin Garnett, and Paul Pierce. They are a strong team to make playoffs this year.


Do the Hawks hear harbingers of greatness?

The Atlanta Hawks are a great team right now too. I would say that they are the best team in the preseason yet. They are 7-1 and #1 in their division.

Although they have a lot of great players, they've had a tough time because they are so young. I think that they may just now have enough experience to pull into the playoffs and maybe even take the whole thing.

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