James Jones

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  1. Warriorsfan

    Warriorsfan JBB JustBBall Member

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    This guy looks really good, and its really funny. HE LOOKS JUST LIKE JOE JOHNSON!!!! CEPT SMALLER hahahha he does doesnt he?? he is like joe johnson jr. [​IMG]
     
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    [​IMG] haha i agree..esp with the pic above

    anyways i really like the way James Jones is playing
    MIP anyone?
     
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    I thought I was the only one that thought that. He's sick tho
     
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    Boris Diaw looks a lot like Caron Butler btw. [​IMG]

    Anyways I like James Jones. He even got down that kicking the leg trick to draw fouls on jump shots just like his mentor Reggie Miller. Jones is athletic, can shoot the ball and plays great defense. Easily one of the most underrated acquistions this offseason.
     
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    It was a great acquisition by the Suns, they got really what they needed. Once James gets a little more experience, he could be a real good for the Suns.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Ch3n:</div><div class="quote_post">It was a great acquisition by the Suns, they got really what they needed. Once James gets a little more experience, he could be a real good for the Suns.</div>


    Agreed, at this point I'm inclined to say he could be good for any team. He has a nice defensive game, a deft shooting touch, and some intensity down the stretch, where games are won and lost. It's been fun watching him, and I hope he finds himself a permanent and established role soon, as he seems to be floating in and out many different basketball personas.
     
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    I didn't notice until tonight, but Gary Bender was even calling him "JJ".
     
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    looks like D'antoni is determined to mess up fantasy owners in Suns this year...as other than marion+nash, nobody is a stable fantasy option

    man of the night is...Eddie house...who scored 30+ pts
    James jones got 10 min

    I want to know what hapened in that...does this spell the end of james jones and off to the deep bench he goes?
     
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    No. D'Antoni switches it up every game. They will all get a decent amount of playing time.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting hohoyoyoyo:</div><div class="quote_post">looks like D'antoni is determined to mess up fantasy owners in Suns this year...as other than marion+nash, nobody is a stable fantasy option

    man of the night is...Eddie house...who scored 30+ pts
    James jones got 10 min

    I want to know what hapened in that...does this spell the end of james jones and off to the deep bench he goes?</div>

    Honestly, I kind of respect the fact that he does just that. I'm extremely tired of hearing fantasy stuff even remain a topic of conversation amongst news of rotations and benches. These coaches play a lineup to win, and to complain about that, to me, is a little over the top. I've played fantasy stuff as much as the next guy, and personally, I still think that a coach must do what a coach must do. D'Antoni knows that as well as anyone.
     

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