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Suns Tribute

Posted in Reviews, Sports, Uncategorized by ubersoldat on July 22nd, 2006.

About.com gave the Phoenix Suns 10/1 odds of winning the NBA title this year, with a projected record of 47-35 (15-game decline).  Thus the Phoenix Suns’ “Power Ranking” is No. 8 this year.  Unfortunately, they did not do so, falling short in the sixth game of the Western Conference Finals, losing by a mere 9 points to the Mavericks.  Their record is staggering: “Phoenix won 54 games and a second Pacific Division Championship, and came within two wins of the NBA Finals, despite the loss of All-Star forward Amare Stoudemire to knee surgery.” 

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I saw them a few years ago at the AWA, when they were playing the LA Lakers.  I got my Suns Tickets at a good price, the seat was quite good, and the whole experience positive.  Even so, they are all the more stunning now.  Quite frankly, I believe that the Suns are at their all-time strongest.  Many of you know that Nash’s head has just been optimized to minimize air-resistance, and with so many positive changes happening daily, it would be a shock if they didn’t win the next NBA title.

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