The Imminent Demise of the Phoenix Suns

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 The Imminent Demise of the Phoenix Suns
FanHouse's Brett Edwards argues this isn't just the end of the 2007-08 Suns ... it's over completely. Forever. [link]

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Reading is Great! Tuesday’s NBA Links
Published 4/29/2008 by Andrew Thell at Empty the Bench
ESPN - When the going gets tough, Riley gets going. HOOPSWORLD - And now the rebuilding process can truly being in Miami. Celtics 17 - Joe Johnson, Joe Johnson, Joe Johnson, Joe Johnson, Joe Johnson. AOL FanHouse - Nash and company are done competing for titles, period. CelticsBlog - Did that really just happen? Was it all a bad dream? Celts fans still dazed. Ball Don’t Lie - Why ...

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