Articles tagged with "Phoenix Suns":
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2011 NBA Preview: Pacific Division
The Lakers have spent the past few seasons on top of the Pacific Division. Even with new-look Suns and Warriors teams and a rising young Kings team, that’s not going to change this year.
Charles Barkley as Phoenix Suns’ New GM? Best NBA Rumor Ever
Charles Barkley is perhaps the most entertaining NBA commentator on TV. And he’d definitely be the most entertaining general manager in the NBA.
Kevin Pritchard, Steve Kerr Out While Crappier NBA GMs Still Have Jobs
The Portland Trail Blazers fired Kevin Pritchard, and Steve Kerr was squeezed out of Phoenix. And yet, David Kahn still has a job carefully and methodically destroying the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Lakers vs. Celtics Was Great, But We Could Have Had So Much More
After an exciting NBA Finals between the Lakers and Celtics, HTWS is wondering if we might have missed out on something even better.
Raceball: SB 1070 and MLB’s Political Responsibility Conundrum
Sports and politics have crossed roads before. Pressure is on MLB to move the 2011 All-Star Game out of Arizona because of SB 1070, but should the league itself be making the stand?
Amare Stoudemire is the Uncool Kid in 2010 NBA Free Agency
Amare Stoudemire will likely add his name to the star-studded list of free agents this summer. But he might not be as far up on the list as he would like.
WCF Game 5: Phoenix Suns, Meet Erwin Schrödinger
What does an Austrian physicist have to do with the run-and-gun Phoenix Suns? Surprisingly, everything and nothing all at the same time.
Phoenix Suns: 2010 Edition vs. 1993 NBA Finals Edition
The 2010 Suns are led by Steve Nash and Amare Stoudemire. The 1993 version had Kevin Johnson and Charles Barkley. One of these teams was better, but not by much.
The Phoenix Suns, the Playoffs, and the Saga of Channing Frye
Channing Frye started the series against the Lakers cold, but got hot in Game 4. Fortunately, he plays for a team that understands what it’s like to be streaky.
Thanks, Lakers and Celtics, For Ruining the 2010 NBA Playoffs
We were so close to a new era of entertaining offense in the NBA… and then the Lakers and Celtics had to ruin everything.
