Corey Brewer just murdered Robin Lopez

It's like he waited for Robin to get there.
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lived up to the hype. I'm sitting here making the ugly face just shaking my head at Lopez right now. Ryan Hollins saw into the future on that one. I wish we could get a view of Phx's bench though, that's always the best thing to look at is the bench of the victim
 
Nice, but Lopez was still trailing the play. His dunk on Fisher was a thousand times better.
 
What's funny about it is after the dunk everyone on the court was laughing, including Lopez.
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Originally Posted by PersiaFly

Originally Posted by Kookcle

dunk on Fisher >
Hell no. Fisher didn't even jump. Fisher is a point guard. This is a 7 footer at full extension on a fast break.You must not play basketball. 
full extension but still late getting there
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Originally Posted by Kookcle

Originally Posted by PersiaFly

Originally Posted by Kookcle

dunk on Fisher >
Hell no. Fisher didn't even jump. Fisher is a point guard. This is a 7 footer at full extension on a fast break.You must not play basketball. 
full extension but still late getting there
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Yeah, put up the next screen shot of when he actually put it through the rim. 
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I should change the title to the Suns just shot the Wolves. This game is getting ugly now haha
 
Originally Posted by PersiaFly

Yeah, put up the next screen shot of when he actually put it through the rim. 
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- whatever though you're entitled to your own opinion
 
you mean
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rip to the T-Wolves... the Suns are about to hang 150-160 on them. even taylor griffin scored
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