Who could ever forget this era in the Phoenix Suns’ history which brought full packed crowd in every game and every city they went.
Even I was privilege enough to see them play in Washington which they made it a no-contest even at the end of two quarters. But as fast as they were, their legendary games will always be remembered as one of the celebrated moments in NBA with their last seconds’ heroics and a barrage of threes and magnificent passes.
This set features Shawn Marion “The Matrix” one of the best two figures ever made by McFarlane (another is Vince Carter's) with full facial expression of his intensity in the game with an unconventional shooting release. This figure took me a while to find.
Amare Stoudemire is the first Rookie of the Year awardee out of high school in 2003 beating Yao and followed by Lebron the following year out from high school. A perennial force of this era until his knee injury in 2005 but bounced back like a rookie with his tremendous dunks the following season.
Steve Nash, one of the greatest point guards ever played and still active with back-to-back MVP awards that can only be compared to Magic and Jordan at guard position. He is the reincarnation of Pistol Pete in ball-handling and shooting but in an era of so many defense strategists that guard him.
Above is a wooden frame of his first MVP highlights which I made in 2005.
Even I was privilege enough to see them play in Washington which they made it a no-contest even at the end of two quarters. But as fast as they were, their legendary games will always be remembered as one of the celebrated moments in NBA with their last seconds’ heroics and a barrage of threes and magnificent passes.
This set features Shawn Marion “The Matrix” one of the best two figures ever made by McFarlane (another is Vince Carter's) with full facial expression of his intensity in the game with an unconventional shooting release. This figure took me a while to find.
Amare Stoudemire is the first Rookie of the Year awardee out of high school in 2003 beating Yao and followed by Lebron the following year out from high school. A perennial force of this era until his knee injury in 2005 but bounced back like a rookie with his tremendous dunks the following season.
Steve Nash, one of the greatest point guards ever played and still active with back-to-back MVP awards that can only be compared to Magic and Jordan at guard position. He is the reincarnation of Pistol Pete in ball-handling and shooting but in an era of so many defense strategists that guard him.
Above is a wooden frame of his first MVP highlights which I made in 2005.
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