Submitted by RicknCrockett on October 13, 2009 - 3:26pm
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This is about Jason Kidd. I’m disappointed in the way his career ended up being. Well for the record as it stands the chess move was legal from my stand-point, but I am disappointed that he decided to become a specialist. If you pick him as a specialist then yes him being traded is no big deal or emergency but he likes to run the ball which makes it confusing. This is one of those players that I never saw a lot of until he played as a professional. I watched him play in 3 to 4 games in high-school as a point-guard and, that’s where I saw him being a specialist that would distribute the ball like the best! He had the fundamentals down which would confuse any basketball fan but he just likes to run. That deal could have sent another player for free to the Sun’s too, like David Robinson. I guess they’re right but he was dominating in college when shooting the assist and taking those crucial three-pointers. He was a specialist for that short time that he played and he was benched like a specialist does come out of a game. Personally I used to be a specialist and then I moved to a forward. You have to be vocal. He played with many specialist during the Suns play-off. The start of a new beginning in basketball.
We will have to wait for Denver on this one.

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Submitted by RicknCrockett on March 4, 2010 - 3:30pm.
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This is exciting because the Sun’s are not in the number one postion inside their division with Sacramento and Golden State behind the pack. The deciders usually are diplomatic to a fault during the post-season.