Nah, Marion's ego isn't GINORMOUS. The things that piss him off are the fact that Nash and Stoudemire are up with bobbleheads and in the spotlight, and he's been with this franchise longer than both and does just as much as they do. We take out Marion, who the f*** is going to rebound for us? Unless it's Marion for Dwight Howard and some 1sts, forget about it. I'm very high on Dwight and Marion. I'd like to trade Amare for Dwight, really.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Something-To-Say @ Nov 25 2006, 02:08 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Unless it's Marion for Dwight Howard and some 1sts, forget about it.</div>You are joking right? I hope you are anyway. Marion for Howard? LMFAO Orlando would laugh their asses off. Then you want picks with it? :HAHAHA: Your basketball IQ troubles me at times, S2S.
Marion is a glorified role player who disappears in big games and big moments who thinks he's a superstar. He doesn't get along with Stoudemire and complains too much about not being mentioned among the elite when all the Suns fans, me included, love the guy and he has been to a few all-star games. If the Suns are offered good talent, which means, more than that Lewis and Fortson crap, they need to go for it. He's not a smart player and makes dumb mistakes. He has been great for this team and I have loved him but he needs to go before it blows up in our faces. I see a huge problem coming after this year if we keep both Amare and Marion.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CelticBalla32 @ Nov 25 2006, 12:12 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>You are joking right? I hope you are anyway. Marion for Howard? LMFAO Orlando would laugh their asses off. Then you want picks with it? :HAHAHA: Your basketball IQ troubles me at times, S2S.</div>I didn't say it was realistic. I just said I"m not going to like it most likely unless that's what it is.
Just want to mention that Nash totally outplayed Kidd today...just to remember this for offseason or midseason debates...
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ASUFan22 @ Nov 25 2006, 12:36 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Just want to mention that Nash totally outplayed Kidd today...just to remember this for offseason or midseason debates...</div>I was at work. Did he cross his sh*t over? I know a guy from the Jersey area and I love making fun of the Giants and Nets.
And who gives a sh*t about bobblehead dolls anyway? So WHAT if you've been with the Franchise a few seasons longer? NASH was a part of the Phoenix team 10 years ago as a rookie, and he's given more to this team in the past 2 years or so, than Marion has the whole time he's been with the Suns... And Amare's a better player who is SIGNIFICANTLY more consistant than Marion is... They've butted heads a few times I've heard this season, so if ANYONE is going it's got to be Marion....
Well it's not just the bobbleheads(I have a Marion bobblehead, actually), it's the fact that Marion averages a double double all the time and does consistently well(I dont know why you say Amare's more consistent). Every time Marion has 1 bad game everyone starts saying he's never consistent and he sucks.
Marion was consistan all last year in the REGULAR SEASON... Once the playoffs started, he was NOWHERE to be found.... Amare before he went out last year, was consistant in his stats in both the regular and post season... That's what I'm talking about.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Something-To-Say @ Nov 25 2006, 12:40 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I was at work. Did he cross his sh*t over? I know a guy from the Jersey area and I love making fun of the Giants and Nets.</div>No, but Kidd's "great D" was no where to be found. It didn't affect Nash and hey, just look at the box score.And about Marion. Superstars elevate their stats, no struggle to match their averages in the playoffs. Also, 7 or 8 year "superstars" don't constantly make rookie mistakes.
<span style="font-family:Book Antiqua">Disappointing loss... In the first quarter, Nets were down 4-17! I was recording the game to watch later and went outside to play basketball. When I came back in to check up on the game, I was in utter silence. My brother was watching the Lakers kick the Jazz's ass (Jazz eventually won, though).Anyway, I had to stop the recording...Marcus Williams made me want to continue recording the game on my DVR, but the Nets still lost with Mikki Moore making mistakes here and there.The best highlight had to be Vince Carter's spin and then dunk on Amare Stoudemire.</span>