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I am a huge Spurs homer, i will admit that 100 times over...But i have to say this has been one helluva series.Phoenix is a fantastic team, and last nights game took my respect for your team to a whole new level. Regardless of my disdain for Amare, i think the rest of your team are scarily good, and i am still very worried about the rest of the series.Although i doubt we will ever see eye to eye regarding the suspensions, i really hope you guys can look past it to see that this is a hard fought, very emotional series on and off the court. These guys are all human and subject to mistakes. I wish it didn't turn out the way it did, but we live with it. You guys didn't seem to be missing Amare and Diaw too much last night.I will say this one, semi negative statement. Stop giving up on your team. Stop making excuses for them. They have enough talent that they don't need your excuses to justify their actions. I've seen countless suns fans saying "congrats spurs on your trophy" "stern gave the spurs the series", nothing has been won or lost yet. There are still 2 games of basketball to be played most likely, and i for one look forward to them.GO SPURS GO!
 

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I am a huge Spurs homer, i will admit that 100 times over...But i have to say this has been one helluva series.Phoenix is a fantastic team, and last nights game took my respect for your team to a whole new level. Regardless of my disdain for Amare, i think the rest of your team are scarily good, and i am still very worried about the rest of the series.Although i doubt we will ever see eye to eye regarding the suspensions, i really hope you guys can look past it to see that this is a hard fought, very emotional series on and off the court. These guys are all human and subject to mistakes. I wish it didn't turn out the way it did, but we live with it. You guys didn't seem to be missing Amare and Diaw too much last night.I will say this one, semi negative statement. Stop giving up on your team. Stop making excuses for them. They have enough talent that they don't need your excuses to justify their actions. I've seen countless suns fans saying "congrats spurs on your trophy" "stern gave the spurs the series", nothing has been won or lost yet. There are still 2 games of basketball to be played most likely, and i for one look forward to them.GO SPURS GO!

BRAVO!!!!! although you might want to be careful...your allegiance to your team could be in question if you dont bash the Suns....
 

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our problem last night was that we didnt have a gauranteed way to score, such as running the nash-amare pick and roll. we had to live and die by the jump shot at the end, and we obviously died
 

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BRAVO!!!!! although you might want to be careful...your allegiance to your team could be in question if you dont bash the Suns....


No. His allegiance might be in question if he DOES bash the Spurs.
 
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I think D'Antoni may need to figure out another weapon then.I think the beauty of the Spurs is we have a plethora of "go to" plays, and it really helps to cycle through them. It seem'd the suns tried to stay too one dimensional, as you said, and it ate em in the end.
 

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They had that game -- they just choked at the end. Just like the Spurs did in game 4.
 

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I am a huge Spurs homer, i will admit that 100 times over...But i have to say this has been one helluva series.Phoenix is a fantastic team, and last nights game took my respect for your team to a whole new level. Regardless of my disdain for Amare, i think the rest of your team are scarily good, and i am still very worried about the rest of the series.Although i doubt we will ever see eye to eye regarding the suspensions, i really hope you guys can look past it to see that this is a hard fought, very emotional series on and off the court. These guys are all human and subject to mistakes. I wish it didn't turn out the way it did, but we live with it. You guys didn't seem to be missing Amare and Diaw too much last night.I will say this one, semi negative statement. Stop giving up on your team. Stop making excuses for them. They have enough talent that they don't need your excuses to justify their actions. I've seen countless suns fans saying "congrats spurs on your trophy" "stern gave the spurs the series", nothing has been won or lost yet. There are still 2 games of basketball to be played most likely, and i for one look forward to them.GO SPURS GO!


Just enough that the Spurts won the game. A pivotal game. Yes the Suns are talented and they don't have to resort to dirty plays to get a win. The sad thing is that the Spurts are also talented but they employ dirty play instead of relying on their talent. It would've been a better series instead of a bitter series. Be glad Stern is the commisioner, for a comiisioner with balls would've rocognized the error of suspending Amare and Boris. If he wants to adhere to the letter of the rule, then they were already heading to see to Nash when Cheap Shot Bob threw his second shot at Raja's head. That's why he got 2 games. I'll be real curious to see if Stern makes it to the game in San Antonio. If he does, I'm sure all you Spurts fans will be standing in line to buy him a beer, whereas the Suns fans will be standing in line to throw him a beer. I hope it goes to game 7 so Cheap Shot Bob can be in range of the Suns fans.
 

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I am a huge Spurs homer, i will admit that 100 times over...But i have to say this has been one helluva series.Phoenix is a fantastic team, and last nights game took my respect for your team to a whole new level. Regardless of my disdain for Amare, i think the rest of your team are scarily good, and i am still very worried about the rest of the series.Although i doubt we will ever see eye to eye regarding the suspensions, i really hope you guys can look past it to see that this is a hard fought, very emotional series on and off the court. These guys are all human and subject to mistakes. I wish it didn't turn out the way it did, but we live with it. You guys didn't seem to be missing Amare and Diaw too much last night.I will say this one, semi negative statement. Stop giving up on your team. Stop making excuses for them. They have enough talent that they don't need your excuses to justify their actions. I've seen countless suns fans saying "congrats spurs on your trophy" "stern gave the spurs the series", nothing has been won or lost yet. There are still 2 games of basketball to be played most likely, and i for one look forward to them.GO SPURS GO!

Welcome to the board. This is the perfect example of how a Spurs fan can stay on this board. You don't need to kiss our butts, but at least try not to stir up the hornets nest.

I honestly hope for a Game 7 where both teams are at full strength and we have no BS from the officials on either side of the game.

Just let the players play and let the fans enjoy it.
 
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The sad thing is that the Spurts are also talented but they employ dirty play instead of relying on their talent.
Like i said, i doubt we will ever see eye to eye on this. Without getting into another 10 page debate on something we won't ever agree on, ill say i think the Spurs and the Suns both are playing very aggressively in this series because of the magnitude of it. There have been some hot-headed fouls / no calls on both sides of the ball, but these guys are also human being with emotions that get the best of them.It has been happening since the NBA has been around. Once again, may the best team win.
 

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Like i said, i doubt we will ever see eye to eye on this. Without getting into another 10 page debate on something we won't ever agree on, ill say i think the Spurs and the Suns both are playing very aggressively in this series because of the magnitude of it. There have been some hot-headed fouls / no calls on both sides of the ball, but these guys are also human being with emotions that get the best of them.It has been happening since the NBA has been around. Once again, may the best team win.



So you are pulling for Phoenix then.
 
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Id rather not go off about why i dont like Amare Stoudamire, liable to get me a ban, then i couldn't argue basketball with you guys. Has nothing to do with this series at all. :)
 

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Oh, I'm sure you can get banned talking basketball, too. ;)




I can't say I have "disdain" for any young player, even Carmelo, and I certainly don't see the point in disliking Amare, who grew up in such Dickensian squalor that he'd probably have no chance to be in the league at all if his personality were even slightly different.

Still, to each his own. :shrug:
 

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I guess I'll be the only Suns fan around here that doesn't think the Spurs are a dirty team. It was a fairly defensible position to take until Horry's dumb foul. I don't even think Horry is a dirty player, but I think it was a dirty play on his part. Why even go for the charge at that point? Just reach around, pick up the foul, stop the clock. Stupid.
 

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I'm really curious about your distain for Amare. Is there another big man who scores 20 plus against the Spurs almost every time out that you admire?
 

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Why even go for the charge at that point? Just reach around, pick up the foul, stop the clock. Stupid.



It is actually a good move, from a decision tree perspective. Taking the charge has the potential to result in drawing an offensive foul, and thus getting the ball back down three. Say, a 15 or 20 percent chance. If not, it is a blocking foul, and Nash shoots free throws. Simply fouling him is a 100% chance of Nash shooting free throws and you go down by two possessions.

Trying to draw a charge there is a sound play, although terribly executed leading to a cheap shot. It's the equivalent to going for the steal and fouling if you can't get it.
 

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It is actually a good move, from a decision tree perspective. Taking the charge has the potential to result in drawing an offensive foul, and thus getting the ball back down three. Say, a 15 or 20 percent chance. If not, it is a blocking foul, and Nash shoots free throws. Simply fouling him is a 100% chance of Nash shooting free throws and you go down by two possessions.

Trying to draw a charge there is a sound play, although terribly executed leading to a cheap shot. It's the equivalent to going for the steal and fouling if you can't get it.

It takes more time to set up, and it cost San Antonio a second or two more. It potentially gave the Suns one more thing to get motivated about. Personally, I think the Spurs would have preferred to put the Suns to sleep. I do not think the Spurs wanted to ramp up the emotions in this series. That's not their style. If not for some stupid decisions by Amare and Diaw, the Spurs probably would've been in serious trouble. But we know how that panned out now ...
 

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It is actually a good move, from a decision tree perspective. Taking the charge has the potential to result in drawing an offensive foul, and thus getting the ball back down three. Say, a 15 or 20 percent chance. If not, it is a blocking foul, and Nash shoots free throws. Simply fouling him is a 100% chance of Nash shooting free throws and you go down by two possessions.

Trying to draw a charge there is a sound play, although terribly executed leading to a cheap shot. It's the equivalent to going for the steal and fouling if you can't get it.


To quote his move as nothing more than an attempt to draw a charge is completely assanine. There was nothing that looked like an attempt to get a charge. He would have fallen to the ground in an effort to make it look as such. Instead he launched Nash into the scorers table and showed what little class he had by turning and walking. He didn't even bother to see if Nash was alright. He was pissed the Suns beat them and decided to take it ou on a smaller guy. He is a punk!
 

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To quote his move as nothing more than an attempt to draw a charge is completely assanine. There was nothing that looked like an attempt to get a charge. He would have fallen to the ground in an effort to make it look as such. Instead he launched Nash into the scorers table and showed what little class he had by turning and walking. He didn't even bother to see if Nash was alright. He was pissed the Suns beat them and decided to take it ou on a smaller guy. He is a punk!

From what he said, he was setting up to take a charge and yes, if you look at it he does look that way at first. Then he realized Nash is faster than he thought, and he wouldn't be set in place in time, so as Nash came by he clocked him. He already wasn't able to take the charge he wanted to, so he had no reason to flop to sell it...instead he went aggressive to still get the foul call.

His original intent was to take a charge, he realized he couldn't so he tried to get the foul anyway and leave a message. Big message, big mistake. This all happened in fractions of seconds. Looking at his body language before the hit, he does look to be trying to set, then just throws himself into Nash. His post hit action was stupid.
 

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..........His original intent was to take a charge, he realized he couldn't so he tried to get the foul anyway and leave a message. Big message, big mistake. This all happened in fractions of seconds. Looking at his body language before the hit, he does look to be trying to set, then just throws himself into Nash. His post hit action was stupid.

As well as his post hit comments.
 

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I'm really curious about your distain for Amare. Is there another big man who scores 20 plus against the Spurs almost every time out that you admire?

I was just about to ask him the same thing. A lot of Spurs/Mavs fans question his IQ...ok, so he's not the sharpest tool in the shed, but is that it? There's got to be more to it than that. Is it envy? What???
 

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I was just about to ask him the same thing. A lot of Spurs/Mavs fans question his IQ...ok, so he's not the sharpest tool in the shed, but is that it? There's got to be more to it than that. Is it envy? What???

He called the Spurs "dirty." I think that's all he's got.
 

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Yup indeed its been a fun one to watch this should be the wcf imo best of luck to whatever team moves on hopefully its the suns but winning two against the spurs is going to be a very hard task. But overall its been a very entertaining series other then the foul up between nash and horry.
 

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