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Trade With All Your Base Cards Belong To Us: I Believe In A Thing Called Love

I completed my second trade with T.J. of All Your Base Cards Belong To Us. T.J. posted some contest winnings and said they were available, and I jumped quickly on the two jersey swatches he had up for trade. In exchange for a pair of Patriots relics and an Edgar Martinez hit, I acquired these two new additions to my collection.My fourth Kevin Love hit, and it's numbered 159/499...
Via Plaschke, Thy Sweater Is Argyle  |  1 day ago

Suns take road win streak to Oakland

The Phoenix Suns are carrying plenty of positive momentum into their first back-to-back-to-back stretch of the season. A matchup with Golden State wouldn't seem likely to slow them down, but the Warriors are also playing quality basketball right now. Phoenix looks to extend its road winning streak to four and defeat Golden State for a 12th time in the last 13 meetings Monday...
Via Fox Sports Arizona  |  21 hours ago

Phoenix Suns give and go: Grant Hill

Each week, a member of the Suns talks about some topics outside of Suns games. This week: Grant Hill.
Via AZ Central  |  2 days ago

Hill chooses familiar home for 17th NBA season

Grant Hill says he could have chosen a bigger paycheck. He certainly could have gone to a team with a better shot at winning a championship. In the end, though, for more than a few reasons, one of the most admired players in the game chose to stay in Phoenix for his 17th NBA season. That he was so coveted at age 39 by teams around the league is a testament to a player who went...
Via AP on Fox  |  December 16, 2011

Grant Hill returns to Suns

PHOENIX -- With the NBA lockout officially over, Grant Hill agreed Friday to a one-year contract to remain with the Phoenix Suns. Hill, 39, had strong interest and offers from New York, Chicago, San Antonio and the Los Angeles Clippers but chose to return for a fifth season in Phoenix. San Antonio had reportedly offered Hill a two-year contract. The Associated Press reported that...
Via Fox Sports Arizona  |  December 09, 2011

AP source: Hill returning to Phoenix Suns

A person with knowledge of the deal says Grant Hill is returning to the Phoenix Suns, agreeing to terms on a one-year, $6.5 million contract. The person spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity Friday because the deal had not been signed. One of Phoenix's most popular players, Hill was a top target in the free agent market, pursued by numerous teams before...
Via AP on Fox  |  December 09, 2011

Hill happy to stay; Suns happier to have him

PHOENIX -- By the end of his fast break through free agency, Grant Hill learned all that Twitters is not gold ... or entirely accurate. During this week's salvo of tweets and full-blown newspaper reports, the 39-year-old small forward was tagged as being thiiiis close to accepting an offer to play for the New York Knicks. "If there was a pecking order," said Hill...
Via Fox Sports Arizona  |  December 09, 2011

Report: Grant Hill returning to Suns

A person with knowledge of the deal says Grant Hill is returning to the Phoenix Suns, agreeing to terms on a one-year, $6.5 million contract. The person spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity Friday because the deal had not been signed. One of Phoenix's most popular players, Hill was a top target in the free agent market, pursued by numerous teams before deciding...
Via AP on Fox  |  December 09, 2011

Hill happy to stay; Suns happier to have him

PHOENIX -- By the end of his fast break through free agency, Grant Hill learned all that Twitters is not gold ... or entirely accurate. During this week's salvo of tweets and full-blown newspaper reports, the 39-year-old small forward was tagged as being thiiiis close to accepting an offer to play for the New York Knicks. "If there was a pecking order," said Hill, who on Friday...
Via Fox Sports Arizona  |  December 09, 2011

Hill: Spurs offseason talks were a big blur

In the very short offseason that came before the Christmas Day NBA tipoff, the San Antonio Spurs were linked to several free agent small forwards. The plans seemed to be in place to use the amnesty clause on Richard Jefferson and bring in a second or third tier small forward to start, with several options available at the backup position. Caron Butler, Shane Battier, Josh...
Via Project Spurs  |  27 days ago

Despite Interest from Contenders, Expect Grant Hill Back in Phoenix Suns Uniform

Back when the Suns signed him in July of 2007, many believed that the best days for Grant Hill were behind him. Hill was 34 years old at the time and had missed 292 games in six seasons in Orlando with the Magic. Those critics of the former Duke Blue Devil during the summer of 2007 have been proven with Hill’s last four seasons in Phoenix. With one of the best training staffs in...
Via Rant Sports  |  December 06, 2011

Bulls Reportedly Among Four Teams Grant Hill Is Considering

Flying under the radar as a name that the Bulls could potentially be after in this brief offseason is Grant Hill. Yet, reports are coming out listing the Bulls among four teams that Hill is considering signing with, ahead of the 2011-2012 season. Judging by the other three on the list, the Bulls give him the best chance to win as his career continues into the twilight. The other...
Via Rant Sports  |  December 05, 2011

Suns chilled in loss, Gentry looks ahead

PHOENIX -- The Cliffs Notes edition of the NBA preseason ended Thursday night for the Phoenix Suns, who escaped with some positive karma. And we're about to spin (I mean really spin) through the golden moments of a 110-85 loss to the Denver Nuggets. Just give me a moment. In the meantime, some perspective from Alvin Gentry. "No one ever said it was going to be easy," the Suns'...
Via Fox Sports Arizona  |  December 23, 2011

Suns notebook: No end in sight to freefall

A four-game losing streak is bad enough. But with a road trip that still has stops in Chicago, New York, Boston and Dallas, you have to wonder how far this freefall might go for the Suns. The Suns started slowly and went downhill from there in the first half Sunday against the Spurs, who are undefeated at home and don't need the kind of charity Phoenix was offering. The Suns played...
Via Fox Sports Arizona  |  28 days ago

Spurs or Suns for Grant Hill?

Free agent Grant Hill is expected to choose a team this afternoon, according to a league source. The source said Hill will decide between the team where he has played the past four years, the Phoenix Suns, and a newly emerged contender: the San Antonio Spurs. One thing the source ruled out: “It won’t be New York.” The Knicks had been a rumored destination...
Via True Hoop Blog  |  December 08, 2011

Suns' Nash, Hill miss Nets game with injuries

Phoenix Suns veteran starters Steve Nash and Grant Hill are sitting out Friday night against the New Jersey Nets because of injuries. Suns coach Alvin Gentry says the 37-year-old Nash has a ''charley horse'' type injury - technically a right quad contusion - and the 39-year-old Hill has a right quad tendon strain. Both injuries occurred in Phoenix's home loss...
Via AP on Fox  |  January 13, 2012

Phoenix Suns Bring Back Grant Hill, Send Mickael Pietrus to Toronto

Even though he got contract offers from contenders across the league, Grant Hill will be back in a Suns uniform for the fifth straight season. The forward agreed to a one-year, $6.5 million contract on Friday, just a few hours before teams are allowed to officially sign free agents. Just like he has in the previous four seasons, Hill will be Phoenix’s starter at the small forward...
Via Rant Sports  |  December 09, 2011

Hill works out with Suns, stays mum on deal

Like the faithful in Punxsutawney, about a dozen committed media members waited for Grant Hill to emerge from the Phoenix Suns' training room. After almost 4 12 hours, the 39-year-old small forward -- standing in the shadow of microphones and digital recorders -- indicated that Suns fans may have another week of speculation regarding his next NBA contract. An unrestricted free...
Via Fox Sports Arizona  |  December 02, 2011

Needed win slips away as Suns enter gauntlet

PHOENIX -- Heading into Friday, the Suns knew what was on deck. They're about to spend more than a week on the road playing five playoff contenders, so a home game against the New Jersey Nets seemed the ideal way to bank a win before things got rough. Then they learned both Steve Nash and Grant Hill would be out for the night with injuries. Without Nash and Hill, the Suns...
Via Fox Sports Arizona  |  January 14, 2012

Hill works out with Suns, stays mum on deal

Like the faithful in Punxsutawney, about a dozen committed media members waited for Grant Hill to emerge from the Phoenix Suns' training room. After almost 4 12 hours, the 39-year-old small forward -- standing in the shadow of microphones and digital recorders -- indicated that Suns fans may have another week of speculation regarding his next NBA contract. An unrestricted free...
Via Fox Sports Arizona  |  December 02, 2011

Kobe’s Back-to-Back Dunks vs. Phoenix Suns

In crunch time with the Lakers up 89 to 82 against the Phoenix Suns, Bryant had the ball on the right wing in an isolation set against Grant Hill. He would rip through and use a quick first step to get around Hill and slam it home for his 40th point.On the very next possession, Bryant attempted a three pointer that rattled in and out. Luke Walton grabbed the board, swung it to Matt...
Via Laker Nation  |  January 11, 2012

Report: Grant Hill to sign with Suns

The San Antonio Spurs search for a small forward will continue as Grant Hill will sign with the Phoenix Suns to the tune of $6.5 million for 1-year according to Paul Coro of The Arizona Republic.According to a report yesterday, the Spurs had offered Hill a second year but apparently that was not enough to convince him to sign with San Antonio.So now all eyes will be on Josh Howard...
Via Project Spurs  |  December 09, 2011

Needed win slips away as Suns enter gauntlet

PHOENIX -- Heading into Friday, the Suns knew what was on deck. They're about to spend more than a week on the road playing five playoff contenders, so a home game against the New Jersey Nets seemed the ideal way to bank a win before things got rough. Then they learned both Steve Nash and Grant Hill would be out for the night with injuries. Without Nash and Hill, the Suns...
Via Fox Sports Arizona  |  January 14, 2012

Knicks close in on Hill; Paul a longshot

The Knicks were on the verge Thursday of landing Suns free agent Grant Hill, two NBA sources told the New York Post, but an NBA executive said the team's hopes of landing Chris Paul were "dead." The Knicks removed themselves from the five-team race for the Hornets star, who could be dealt in the next 48 hours. The Clippers, Warriors, Lakers, Celtics and Rockets are...
Via Fox Sports  |  December 08, 2011

Suns chilled in loss, Gentry looks ahead

PHOENIX -- The Cliffs Notes edition of the NBA preseason ended Thursday night for the Phoenix Suns, who escaped with some positive karma. And we're about to spin (I mean really spin) through the golden moments of a 110-85 loss to the Denver Nuggets. Just give me a moment. In the meantime, some perspective from Alvin Gentry. "No one ever said it was going to be easy,"...
Via Fox Sports Arizona  |  December 23, 2011
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