CardShark
DEAL WITH IT!
They choked inthe 4th qtr in game 2 and choked in the 2nd half in game 3. They were sloppy and flat. They were in position to win both games and blew it.
jbeecham said:Suns got mahandled in the 2nd half and the refs swallowed thier whistles for both teams after the flagrant foul in the 2nd qtr.
Evil Ash said:If you rely on the refs, you've already lost.
If the refs swallow their whistles that means the team has to adjust and play physical
Wow i didnt know the mavs had that much money into that team. Geez I would expect WAY MORE then that. They lost home court prior to this game. Anyway I agree with you, we all want the suns to be successful and win, however they are down players and rest. However, they are not out, YET. I think the suns are out matched at this point in the game. If Bell comes back I hope he is healthy and not playing on 1 leg that may make his injury worse. A partial tear usually ends in a complete tear which may require surgery to repair the tear.Joe Mama said:The referees didn't make a difference in this game. They blew calls on both ends, although overall I would say they called a decent game. The one thing I did notice is that they missed a bunch of obvious travels by both teams.
I watched that supposed 24 second violation a bunch of times, and I still think the ball barely grazed the rim. I thought it was the correct no call when I first saw it in real-time, and I still believe that after watching a bunch of times in slow motion.
Let's give credit where credit is due. Dallas Mavericks played great defense in the second half. I don't remember missing Amare Stoudemire all season as much as I did tonight. He would have eaten Diop and Nowitzki alive or killed them with you shot from the elbow.
We are seeing a tired, depleted Phoenix Suns team. They played two, difficult seven-game series, and the schedule is giving them no rest. On top of that they are doing it without 2 of their starters. I don't count Amare Stoudemire because he really hasn't played for the Suns all year. Then we are facing a good, deep, completely healthy, $97 million team.
Frankly, I'm happy they've played as well as they have given the circumstances.
Joe
D'Antoni has said that KT will only be used as an emergency player because he hasn't had time to practice with the team or get back into shape yet. I think he's only participated in 2-3 practices total because of only 1 day off between games and the Suns are doing light practices to rest the guys that are playing. D'Antoni basically said that he'd probably be better off trying to use Grant if he had to because Grant is in better condition than KT.pokerface said:Didnt they say Kurt Thomas would be ready by now??
Chaplin said:Joe, I know you love disagreeing with me on principle...
Even the referee acknowledged the missed call, so I'm not sure your argument holds much water. Just because Steve Kerr says it hit the rim, doesn't mean you have to believe him.
I'm actually wondering what the statistics show about Boris' shots in the 2nd half vs. the 1st. It seemed like he stopped shooting after halftime, when he was hitting everything in the first half.