Play-in tournament discussion

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Thursday's injury updates:

Paul George practiced with the Clippers today for the first time since December.

Anthony Davis will return to light practice activities Monday.

Surprise, surprise...Luka's life-threatening ankle injury that kept him out of last night's game has miraculously healed, and he no longer appears on the injury report.


But on the more positive side...

Chris Paul will play tonight. I think the Nuggets would have blown out an exhausted Suns team if Paul couldn't play tonight. It's already tough enough to play in Denver's thin air, and the second half of a BTB there after a playoff-like win last night might have led to the Suns mailing it in tonight. I don't think Paul will allow that though, so that makes a Denver loss at least a little more possible. Go Suns!
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Phoenix is headed to a win over Denver tonight, which eases the pain of Minnesota losing to them ever so sightly. Still a missed opportunity, though. They have to beat Dallas tomorrow night.
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Camden wrote:Phoenix is headed to a win over Denver tonight, which eases the pain of Minnesota losing to them ever so sightly. Still a missed opportunity, though. They have to beat Dallas tomorrow night.


It's bonkers how they continually take over games in the 4th quarter. They can be dead in the water and just instantly flip a switch, even if they're missing multiple players!
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BloopOracle wrote:
Camden wrote:Phoenix is headed to a win over Denver tonight, which eases the pain of Minnesota losing to them ever so sightly. Still a missed opportunity, though. They have to beat Dallas tomorrow night.


It's bonkers how they continually take over games in the 4th quarter. They can be dead in the water and just instantly flip a switch, even if they're missing multiple players!


Bridges - Age 25
Booker - 25
Ayton - 23
Cam Johnson - 25
Shamet - 24

Yes, there are a few older vets sprinkled in there, but their core is about as young as ours, so when they just took over and spanked our asses the other night, it wasn't a bunch of grizzled playoff vets deciding to slap away the pesky up and coming Wolves. It was mostly guys with the same or fewer years of NBA experience than KAT, DLO, and company.
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