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Suns are my Kryptonite!
That was technically what our guys did too. Since Nash was "downed" by that hit by Horry.As I recall, it was decided that there was no altercation and that Duncan went on the court to assist his "downed" teammate.
That was technically what our guys did too. Since Nash was "downed" by that hit by Horry.As I recall, it was decided that there was no altercation and that Duncan went on the court to assist his "downed" teammate.
That was technically what our guys did too. Since Nash was "downed" by that hit by Horry.
I will say this, I don't think Tim Duncan would have been suspended like Amare and Diaw were suspended under similar circumstances in the Suns versus Spurs playoff series.
What kind of tradeoff was that... Horry for Amare and Diaw when the game was essentially over.
Ahh the days when we were good enough to have to have more than just the flopping spurs trying to stop us.
seems like forever ago. Still hurts a bit, but all the years of straight terrible basketball have numbed the pain a bit
Horry took a shot at Raja after the hip check. I believe that’s what he was suspended for and they made it two games to try to overcompensate.
As ****** as the entire situation was the bottom line is Amare and Boris should’ve been smarter even though they were just defending their best player getting cheapshotted.
In the end, the commissioner made decisions that benefited the aggressor. This is what stings the most.
Agreed. I've always felt that Stern should have stepped in and made the penalties more fair. Our guys deserved to be suspended BUT there's no way that the cheap shot artist and the team he played for should have benefitted from that action. Stat and Diaw should have been suspended for the first available playoff or regular season game following the Spurs series.
Every time this floating turd is given an audience god kills a puppy.
He just needs to shut up and go away.
I still have PTSD from that series.
Even reading the title to this thread made me wanna put my foot through a television.
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Yep..... I completely understand. I must have went to 500 games between 85 and 95. Now I barely can stand it.My mom, an avid Suns fan since their founding, basically quit the NBA after that and hasn't come back.
I can't seem to put into words what stings the most with what Stern did. I mean in one series he literally destroyed my favorite sport. I was so sick from it I took 10 years off. No exaggeration.In the end, the commissioner made decisions that benefited the aggressor. This is what stings the most.
I can't seem to put into words what stings the most with what Stern did. I mean in one series he literally destroyed my favorite sport. I was so sick from it I took 10 years off. No exaggeration.
His lack of integrity cost Phoenix at least one championship and millions and millions of dollars.
I can't seem to put into words what stings the most with what Stern did. I mean in one series he literally destroyed my favorite sport. I was so sick from it I took 10 years off. No exaggeration.
His lack of integrity cost Phoenix at least one championship and millions and millions of dollars.
I can't seem to put into words what stings the most with what Stern did. I mean in one series he literally destroyed my favorite sport. I was so sick from it I took 10 years off. No exaggeration.
His lack of integrity cost Phoenix at least one championship and millions and millions of dollars.
That incident took a lot of the wind outta my sails for nba. I went more heavily to college hoops.
I can't seem to put into words what stings the most with what Stern did. I mean in one series he literally destroyed my favorite sport. I was so sick from it I took 10 years off. No exaggeration.
His lack of integrity cost Phoenix at least one championship and millions and millions of dollars.
I certainly felt similar. Sort of lost intense interest in the suns and they didn’t do any favors either.
It was also the last time we built a solid team with both signings and drafting. We spiraled into an era of bad picks, missing out on guys, a few decent picks and a couple older free agent signings.
I dwelled on what Stern did for the longest time and longed for the Suns to get back to where they once were but I never dreamed it would take this long. My goal has always been to see this happen. Hopefully the wait will soon be over.
That incident took a lot of the wind outta my sails for nba. I went more heavily to college hoops. The fact that Sarver then shepherded in the worst era in suns history just totally detached me (from my normal levels of fandom). I haven’t gone to a game in years, I don’t pay for suns televised games, I have t bought and nba gear in over 10 years, u don’t even really watch many of the playoffs or finals anymore. Stern and sarver unwound one of the most rabid fans the suns and nba ever had.
That incident bothered me a lot but not as much as what happened to UA in the finals against Duke. Prior to that game I was a diehard NCAA Men's BB fan but since then I mostly just follow the Arizona schools. I'll watch the occasional hyped game but gone are the days when I recorded and watched every good college matchup I could find. Now, I'm convinced that MOST NBA games are fairly, if poorly, officiated. I can't say the same for the college game, I firmly believe a significant percentage of them are fixed.
I was a huge UofA fan when Lute was there. I went to school there for a bit while he was the HC.
I remember being upset at the calls in that game as well. Woods' 4th foul was terrible. The officials had too much impact on the game up until the 4th. After that, Shane Battier just killed us. (Fortunately, we had '97 to hang on to.)
I still have my suns starter jacket from same period!Glad I wasn't alone. It still makes me so mad.
My parents had season tickets since the early 80's (was FrontRowSun on PhxSuns.net) and then never missed a game on league pass when I moved to the east coast. Now..... I just casually track their progress. I still have my Suns starter jacket from 1992 in my garage.
The Arizona game that torched me was the game vs Illinois when U of A blew that massive lead.
A "neutral" court tournament game playing in Chicago, where the refs basically allowed rugby rules for the final 4 minutes as the Illini staged their comeback. The turnover that led to the game tying three was particularly egregious; Frye literally got tackled on the play.