Lefty
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I don't think there is another team in all of sports I hate more than the Spurs.
I don't think there is another team in all of sports I hate more than the Spurs.
Haters.. lol
The Suns played gallently; they just ran out of gas.
But don't be sad... you guys have the next American Idol!
who cares will win games 6 and 7 and the asterik wont be necessary.. also even if the spurs do win who the **** is gonna watch them in the finals besides their pathetic fans..
hopefully the nba will just remove the spurs from the league completely that'd be nice.. i'd like to curb kick bruce bowens face too..
The Spurs have the class problem?
That was a great game by the Suns, who showed a helluva lot. This sour grapes stuff coming from Suns fans doesn't do that effort or the Suns as an organization justice.
Grow up.
As much respect as I have for the Suns after tonight's game, I fail to see how saying the league gave San Antonio the game holds water. Who was up 16 with a depleted team? Who gave up that lead? Don't blame the Spurs because Amare and Diaw broke the rules. I think the suspensions shouldn't have happened based on Duncan's actions in the 2nd quarter, but the fact of the matter is they were suspended for breaking the rules and the Suns were STILL owning the Spurs for 30+ minutes.
I'll probably get banned for being a Spurs fan and speaking out against the Suns fans, but the Suns team deserves respect for tonight's, regardless of the outcome.
So you really don't think that maybe with Amare in there we would have won the game? Or would the Spurs have won had Duncan been forced to sit out as well? We scored 20 points less than our series average and you really don't think that had anything to do with us missing 30ppg from Amare and Diaw?As much respect as I have for the Suns after tonight's game, I fail to see how saying the league gave San Antonio the game holds water. Who was up 16 with a depleted team? Who gave up that lead? Don't blame the Spurs because Amare and Diaw broke the rules. I think the suspensions shouldn't have happened based on Duncan's actions in the 2nd quarter, but the fact of the matter is they were suspended for breaking the rules and the Suns were STILL owning the Spurs for 30+ minutes.
I'll probably get banned for being a Spurs fan and speaking out against the Suns fans, but the Suns team deserves respect for tonight's, regardless of the outcome.
As much respect as I have for the Suns after tonight's game, I fail to see how saying the league gave San Antonio the game holds water. Who was up 16 with a depleted team? Who gave up that lead? Don't blame the Spurs because Amare and Diaw broke the rules. I think the suspensions shouldn't have happened based on Duncan's actions in the 2nd quarter, but the fact of the matter is they were suspended for breaking the rules and the Suns were STILL owning the Spurs for 30+ minutes.
I'll probably get banned for being a Spurs fan and speaking out against the Suns fans, but the Suns team deserves respect for tonight's, regardless of the outcome.
So you really don't think that maybe with Amare in there we would have won the game? Or would the Spurs have won had Duncan been forced to sit out as well? We scored 20 points less than our series average and you really don't think that had anything to do with us missing 30ppg from Amare and Diaw?
The reason it "looked" like we didn't need Amare and Diaw is because we were forced to play small ball. We had no interior presence. And that proved fatal down the stretch in the 4th, when we couldn't buy a basket. Every time Nash would penetrate he would end up taking the ball back out because the guy he normally would pass to, Amare, wasn't there. Not having neither Amare nor Diaw pretty much takes away our entire interior game. And if not for KT stepping up, this game would not be that close.I can't say if Phoenix would have won, but it looked to me like they didn't need them most of the way through this game.
The reason it "looked" like we didn't need Amare and Diaw is because we were forced to play small ball. We had no interior presence. And that proved fatal down the stretch in the 4th, when we couldn't buy a basket. Every time Nash would penetrate he would end up taking the ball back out because the guy he normally would pass to, Amare, wasn't there. Not having neither Amare nor Diaw pretty much takes away our entire interior game. And if not for KT stepping up, this game would not be that close.
But was Duncan more controlled during the 2nd quarter? He stepped out on the court as well. The only difference is that at that time James Jones didn't cause an "altercation" like Horry did later. If he had though, Duncan and Bowen would have been suspended too and, as you said, "Phoenix more than likely would have trounced the Spurs".All I said is if Amare and Diaw had been more controlled, they wouldn't have been suspended.
I don't know why he wasn't. He played more minutes tonight that probably all season, maybe that's why. Didn't hear an official explanation.You know what? I give you credit for that. Good point. But let me ask this. What KT playing at the end of the game? I don't remember. If he wasn't, he should have been.
I don't know why he wasn't. He played more minutes tonight that probably all season, maybe that's why. Didn't hear an official explanation.
As much respect as I have for the Suns after tonight's game, I fail to see how saying the league gave San Antonio the game holds water. Who was up 16 with a depleted team? Who gave up that lead? Don't blame the Spurs because Amare and Diaw broke the rules. I think the suspensions shouldn't have happened based on Duncan's actions in the 2nd quarter, but the fact of the matter is they were suspended for breaking the rules and the Suns were STILL owning the Spurs for 30+ minutes.
I'll probably get banned for being a Spurs fan and speaking out against the Suns fans, but the Suns team deserves respect for tonight's, regardless of the outcome.