Phoenix Suns @ Milwaukee Bucks [Game 42]
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Phoenix Suns @ Milwaukee Bucks [Game 42]
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Phoenix Suns @ Milwaukee Bucks [Game 42]
WHEN: Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
WHERE: Bradley Center; Milwaukee, Wisconsin home of the trashy Packers
TIME: 6 PM AZ
TV: My45
Starting 5: GRAAANT!
Bench:
G:Leandro Barbosa
F:Boris Diaw
C:Brian Skinner
G: D.J. Strawberry
Starting 5:
Bench:
G:Charlie Bell
F:Charlie Villanueva
F/C:Jake Voskuhl!!!!! LOL!
GO SUNS!!
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i think DJ should spell nash with or without hill in the lineup, i think he is a better point guard than leandro, if he can continue to get minutes than i feel real good about our chances, hes a great defender.
nash - DJ
bell - barbosa
hill - diaw
marion - diaw
amare - skinner
we suddenly are 9 deep, wow.
nash - DJ
bell - barbosa
hill - diaw
marion - diaw
amare - skinner
we suddenly are 9 deep, wow.
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I don't see where DJ's time is going to come from after GH comes back. MD wan'ts to keep Boris and LB around 30 and Skinner has earned an appearance. That and MD has commented about Raja playing better with more time. Maybe he will go to Skinner or DJ depending on the situation. Either way I think DJ has passed Banks for the token 9th rotation player. That is a start.
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rsavaj wrote:I just hope Bogut doesn't score on Amare every trip on the floor, and I also hope that if he does, Amare returns the favor tenfold.
Since our pace factor is almost exactly 100 (which is fifth?!), that would mean that Bogut would score ~220 points... but Amare scoring that tenfold would be 220^10, or 57,916,253,396,531,250,000 per second, which is very roughly 5trillion times more points than have been scored by the entire NBA, ever. Per second.
I'd settle for Bogut getting 25 and Amare with 60 points, personally.
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impulsenine wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Since our pace factor is almost exactly 100 (which is fifth?!), that would mean that Bogut would score ~220 points... but Amare scoring that tenfold would be 220^10, or 57,916,253,396,531,250,000 per second, which is very roughly 5trillion times more points than have been scored by the entire NBA, ever. Per second.
I'd settle for Bogut getting 25 and Amare with 60 points, personally.
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