Why Trading Diaw for Dunleavy Doesn't Make Sense..

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  1. CohanHater

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    Is it just me or doees Dunleavy look best when Murphy's not on the floor? It's like he has an edge. There was a guy I used to play with in High school that would always defer to another guy on our team when they were on the floor together, even though he was a much better player and shooter. Eventually the guy made a few last minute shots while the other guy was out with a bum ankle. Hopefully Dunleavy opens his eyes when he watches the film from the first half of the Suns game.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting CohanHater:</div><div class="quote_post">Is it just me or doees Dunleavy look best when Murphy's not on the floor? It's like he has an edge. There was a guy I used to play with in High school that would always defer to another guy on our team when they were on the floor together, even though he was a much better player and shooter. Eventually the guy made a few last minute shots while the other guy was out with a bum ankle. Hopefully Dunleavy opens his eyes when he watches the film from the first half of the Suns game.</div>

    As far as I realized, Dunleavy consistantly shines in early first quarter and late 4th quarter, while he goes into steath mode in rest of the game...
     
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    I've noticed that Dunleavy plays better with murphy out too. I agree with what you said and also it may have something to do with him playing pf. He seems to get more confidence because he can actually drive past them, unlike when he is guarded by a sf.
     

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