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Ball Don't Lie:
Phoenix
(4-0) at Orlando (3-1)
You really have to watch it with the Suns.
I honestly try to limit the amount of appearances they make
on GtPAt,
mainly because they're an easy choice. The team is always going to be fun to
watch, they're always going to make for good TV, and I can't honestly argue for
flipping past them on the dial any time they're on. Even when they're down 20.
The Suns haven't been down 20 all year, though. They're
undefeated, and they're playing quite well. 12th in defense, third
in offense, and Steve Nash(notes) looks as potent as ever.
Orlando?
They were undefeated, and rather scary looking, until last night. Last night
saw tiny Will Bynum(notes) take it to them, endlessly. Lots of penetration, and awful
decisions on the other end. They lost - and it was a close one, mind you - to a
Pistons team without Rip Hamilton and Tayshaun Prince(notes).
So now both teams get to turn it around, a day later, and
take each other on. The Magic h...
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