Michael
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The Suns are not done.
Is it that hard to imagine them winning game 3 and game 4? If we just lose one of them, I agree - it's over. But two games at home are winnable.
It's certainly not for granted to take two straight against S.A., but it can be done without speaking of theoretical chances only.
We lost game 1 as unlucky as it gets, and if it wasn't for the late threes, we'd go to Phoenix with home court advantage with nobody talking about elimination.
I know we didn't win and are in serious trouble.
But it's not like we're facing a highly superior team, and we can certainly beat the Spurs. Even twice. In a row.
If we go back to San Antonio with a 2-2 tie, it's everyones series.
... having said that, of course I fear what we all know it's going to happen. Phoenix will lose at least one of the next two games and will suffer another disappointing loss to San Antonio.
The offseason will be boring with the 15th pick as the only possible addition. Nash, Hill, Bell and O'Neal will be yet another year older next season while we don't have any options to improve our team to compete for the title for the next years.
And the Western Conference is going to be even tougher. The Lakers and Hornets will even improve with gained experience. Utah will be there, still. The Spurs always are. Houston, Denver, Dallas and Golden State will be playoff- contenders. And then there is Portland added to the mix.
It's going to be a strech to even make the playoffs next year.
A very sad end to the Nash- era. Injuries in 2005 and 2006 stopped great teams. Tim Donaghay (sp.) and the supsension stopped the team in 2007. The current one is just not good enough.
On the bright side we'll still have Amaré to build a new team around. And we'll have lots of cash in two years to spend on free agents.
Still sad, cause I really wished for Nash to make it and for Hill to find some late success in his career.
But then again, game 3 is still up for grabs. GO SUNS!!!
Is it that hard to imagine them winning game 3 and game 4? If we just lose one of them, I agree - it's over. But two games at home are winnable.
It's certainly not for granted to take two straight against S.A., but it can be done without speaking of theoretical chances only.
We lost game 1 as unlucky as it gets, and if it wasn't for the late threes, we'd go to Phoenix with home court advantage with nobody talking about elimination.
I know we didn't win and are in serious trouble.
But it's not like we're facing a highly superior team, and we can certainly beat the Spurs. Even twice. In a row.
If we go back to San Antonio with a 2-2 tie, it's everyones series.
... having said that, of course I fear what we all know it's going to happen. Phoenix will lose at least one of the next two games and will suffer another disappointing loss to San Antonio.
The offseason will be boring with the 15th pick as the only possible addition. Nash, Hill, Bell and O'Neal will be yet another year older next season while we don't have any options to improve our team to compete for the title for the next years.
And the Western Conference is going to be even tougher. The Lakers and Hornets will even improve with gained experience. Utah will be there, still. The Spurs always are. Houston, Denver, Dallas and Golden State will be playoff- contenders. And then there is Portland added to the mix.
It's going to be a strech to even make the playoffs next year.
A very sad end to the Nash- era. Injuries in 2005 and 2006 stopped great teams. Tim Donaghay (sp.) and the supsension stopped the team in 2007. The current one is just not good enough.
On the bright side we'll still have Amaré to build a new team around. And we'll have lots of cash in two years to spend on free agents.
Still sad, cause I really wished for Nash to make it and for Hill to find some late success in his career.
But then again, game 3 is still up for grabs. GO SUNS!!!