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It makes me sad to say this: the Suns have become unwatchable. It really seems like players are lost or they quit. The lack of intensity is so obvious that other teams' announcers are troubleshooting the Suns. Amare ends up starting the All Star Game and celebrates by getting torched by Boris ...
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