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Channing Frye and the Suns burn the Wolves
Posted on 12 Apr 2011 by Phil Aguila.
The Minnesota Timberwolves travel to Phoenix tonight to face Steve Nash and the Suns. The Suns have won 18 of their last 23 meetings against the Wolves. The Wolves are trying to put an end to a 13 game losing streak on the road without All-Star Kevin Love, who will miss the final two games of the regular season. The Wolves are currently tied with the Cleveland Cavaliers with the worst rec...
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Love ‘Em or Leave ‘Em Alone: The Fantasy Playoffs
Posted on 27 Mar 2011 by Warren Shaw.
Your leagues should be in the fantasy playoffs one way or another this week. I know many leagues are just starting the playoffs this week and we have a mess on our hands ladies and gentlemen. Big name players with BIG question marks headline this week of Leave ‘Em or Leave ‘Em alone. Tough decisions for owners this week with money/bragging rights on the line. No guts no glory or calculated ...
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Suns Land Brooks
Posted on 24 Feb 2011 by Brad Botkin.
The way I figure it, the Suns need to win somewhere between 18 and 20 of their final 28 games to have a realistic shot at making the playoffs. It's a tough assignment, but in the suddenly depleted Western Conference, it's at least feasible. In my opinion, even more so after the trade the Suns pulled off on Thursday. In exchange for backup point guard Goran Dragic, who is stable but nothing spec...
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Love ‘Em or Leave ‘Em Alone Week 10
Posted on 27 Dec 2010 by Warren Shaw.
I hope the Christmas weekend was kind to you all. It was an abbreviated week in the league as the NBA tried to gear all focus towards their Christmas day match ups. Teams got some rest and players and should be rejuvenated for week 10 of the fantasy season. Gilbert Arenas: The situation here is too dicey and if you own him you almost feel obligated to play him. He and Jameer Nelson have not fig...
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Depressing Turn of Events
Posted on 3 Dec 2010 by Scott Johnston.
What started out looking like a season of promise has quickly turned into one of depression. Is it just me, or are the Warriors now bad and boring? And do they seem like they’re indifferent as well? It’s one thing to lose to the surging Spurs at home, but last night against the Suns was a game they should’ve won, but didn’t, falling 107-101 and seeing their record dip to 8-11. The Suns ...









