How will Suns adjust?

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How will Suns adjust?


by: Marc Stein
posted: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 | Feedback | Print Entry
filed under: Phoenix Suns, San Antonio Spurs


So how will the Suns respond strategy-wise to the suspensions of Amare Stoudemire and Boris Diaw?


They'll go small.


Er . . .

They'll go even smaller than usual.

They will inevitably try to replicate the success they had last season while Stoudemire was recovering from microfracture knee surgery by trying to speed up the game, with Steve Nash and Leandro Barbosa at the forefront of those plans.


The problem?


Diaw had a huge rule in the success of the Suns' small-ball team last season. Some of his minutes have already been claimed in this series by Kurt Thomas, who is by far Phoenix's best post defender against Tim Duncan, but Thomas is not the playmaker/offensive mismatch Diaw can be.


Suns coach Mike D'Antoni will likely start James Jones or Barbosa in Stoudemire's place, with an outside shot that little-used Jalen Rose or Pat Burke plays some emergency minutes in the frontcourt. It'll be the first game Stoudemire has missed this season in his comeback.


The Spurs will be counting on Duncan, Francisco Elson and Fabricio Oberto to avoid foul trouble over the next two games while Robert Horry serves his suspension.


"There's no real strategy I can talk about to replace our most dominant player and one of our best post players," Nash told ESPN.com on Tuesday night. "Obviously it's a big blow. We're just going to have to fight as hard as we can."


The Suns' solace is that they have recent experience playing -- and winning -- a crucial playoff game after losing a key player to suspension.

Bell was forced to sit out Game 6 of Phoenix's first-round series against the Los Angeles Lakers last season after an infamous Game 5 takedown of Kobe Bryant. Trailing the series 3-2, Phoenix won that Game 6 in L.A. without their primary Bryant defender and ultimately closed out the Lakers in seven.
 

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I have a .357 magnum that the Suns can use to even things up a bit...
...given the series history, it would only draw a flagrant foul call....

...(and no suspensions)...
 

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I have a .357 magnum that the Suns can use to even things up a bit...
...given the series history, it would only draw a flagrant foul call....

...(and no suspensions)...


NBA is just entertainment....the Spurs arnt commie aggressors so no need for dramatics
 

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Tell that to Spurs and Stern.


If Amare and Diaw stayed on the bench like they're supposed to then the Spurs would be the only team missing a player.

I guess a shot at a championship wasnt worth following an easy rule...thats too bad
 

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If Amare and Diaw stayed on the bench like they're supposed to then the Spurs would be the only team missing a player.

I guess a shot at a championship wasnt worth following an easy rule...thats too bad

I hope you were laughing when you wrote this.
 

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If Amare and Diaw stayed on the bench like they're supposed to then the Spurs would be the only team missing a player.

I guess a shot at a championship wasnt worth following an easy rule...thats too bad


Mrs. Horry....I know you are just sticking up for your punk a$$ son...
...but why are you on a Suns message board?
 

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Mrs. Horry....I know you are just sticking up for your punk a$$ son...
...but why are you on a Suns message board?


I'm a Suns fan that doesnt like the Suns players falling for tricks. Why should they let some clown like Horry determine thier destiny? Either they want a championship or not. If they're going to let a chance at a championship slip away because they cant control their impulses well thats too bad for us fans that follow them.
 

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If Amare and Diaw stayed on the bench like they're supposed to then the Spurs would be the only team missing a player.

I guess a shot at a championship wasnt worth following an easy rule...thats too bad

Putting you on ignore really doesn't do any good....I wish I could put you on go to hell.
 

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I'm a Suns fan that doesnt like the Suns players falling for tricks. Why should they let some clown like Horry determine thier destiny? Either they want a championship or not. If they're going to let a chance at a championship slip away because they cant control their impulses well thats too bad for us fans that follow them.

With fans like you, who needs enemies?

Yup...it wuz all Nash's fault for "flopping".
 
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If Amare and Diaw stayed on the bench like they're supposed to then the Spurs would be the only team missing a player.

I guess a shot at a championship wasnt worth following an easy rule...thats too bad
Its a stupid rule. Everyone thinks so. Even Jackson is willing to change it in the off season. That's why you have humans making decisions, not computers and robots. The problem is Stern's attempts to eliminate human emotions from players. This no tolerance policy is ridiculous and is being misused.
 

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Its a stupid rule. Everyone thinks so. Even Jackson is willing to change it in the off season. That's why you have humans making decisions, not computers and robots. The problem is Stern's attempts to eliminate human emotions from players. This no tolerance policy is ridiculous and is being misused.


Look, Suns have to be smart. The rules are the rules until they are changed. Now is not a good time to change rules....thats for the offseason.
 

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There is not much we can do. We just have to play this game with a fierce energy. Let put some pressure on the Spurs and see what happens. It is not always so easy to win game you are supposed to win.
 

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Sharkman, just ignore this guy.

He is probably sitting at a keyboard laughing.

Don't give him an audience.
 

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There is not much we can do. We just have to play this game with a fierce energy. Let put some pressure on the Spurs and see what happens. It is not always so easy to win game you are supposed to win.


Yup. I predict a blow-out loss at home in game 5...
...Amare having a career 45pt-18rb night in SA for a win in game 6...
...and bringing it home for game 7...

...with a Suns win. Game, set, match.
 

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Sharkman, just ignore this guy.

He is probably sitting at a keyboard laughing.

Don't give him an audience.


Wise words...but hard to take after the emotional roller coaster ride of the past two days (hard fought win, only to eat the suspensions)...
 

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Wise words...but hard to take after the emotional roller coaster ride of the past two days (hard fought win, only to eat the suspensions)...

Oh I agree, and I fell for it a minute or two myself.

When you find yourself explaining what is common sense to someone, you gotta figure something just isn't right.

Don't feed the trolls.
 

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Oh I agree, and I fell for it a minute or two myself.

When you find yourself explaining what is common sense to someone, you gotta figure something just isn't right.

Don't feed the trolls.


Buddy you're the one saying "go to hell"...and over what? What am I supposed to say..its alright to clear the bench everytime one of our players gets knocked down? How is that common sense??

DO the Suns want a championship or do they just want to vent? I'm ten times more dissappointed with Amare than Stern. We just gave the Spurs an out just when we fought our way back into this one.
 

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Buddy you're the one saying "go to hell"...and over what? What am I supposed to say..its alright to clear the bench everytime one of our players gets knocked down? How is that common sense??

DO the Suns want a championship or do they just want to vent? I'm ten times more dissappointed with Amare than Stern. We just gave the Spurs an out just when we fought our way back into this one.

Shamoo sucks.
 

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Guys...I love the site....but after tonight, I'm probably banned...

...go Suns. I'm out.
 

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Yup. I predict a blow-out loss at home in game 5...
...Amare having a career 45pt-18rb night in SA for a win in game 6...
...and bringing it home for game 7...

...with a Suns win. Game, set, match.

I sign for that scenario :D
 
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