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Highly doubt the Lakers would “love” to see Phoenix in the play inThis is what Suns fans should be worried about.
Lakers would love to see the Suns in the playin.
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Highly doubt the Lakers would “love” to see Phoenix in the play inThis is what Suns fans should be worried about.
Lakers would love to see the Suns in the playin.
Pacific and Atlantic did it last year^^^ It’s looking right now that every team in the Pacific Division will be over .500 and win more than 40 games.
Has that ever happened with an NBA division before? Not that I can recall off the top of my head.
Highly doubt the Lakers would “love” to see Phoenix in the play in
Are YOU serious?As opposed to the Kings or Dallas?
Come on be serious.
Are YOU serious?
I don’t think there’s any chance in hell they’d be excited to play a team with 2 of the best scorers in the league, one of which averages 29 a game on 48% shooting in the playoffs for their career, in a potential one and done game.
Season series is 2-2 but only KD played in the first loss, and Book was out in the 2nd one. The Suns wins are by an average of 14. They match up very well with LA.
I think the Lakers would definitely rather play those two.Answer the question about the Mavs or Kings.
I think the Lakers would definitely rather play those two.
If it happened in Detroit, did it really happen?
Cade shooting with 10 seconds left in the game (shot clock was turned off).
Don’t really get what’s funny. Phoenix matches up great with the Lakers and they smoked them when they had their guys.Alright man
If it happened in Detroit, did it really happen?
Cade shooting with 10 seconds left in the game (shot clock was turned off).
Denver nonchalantly walking down teams in 4th quarter close games