Suns @ Spurs - Game Thread - Monday, May 14, 2007 - 6:30pm - TNT

Cheesebeef

ASFN IDOL
Supporting Member
Joined
Jan 2, 2003
Posts
91,238
Reaction score
68,145
i'm going to have to take multiple pain killers to get to sleep tonight so I can just knock myself out until the decision is announced.

it will be a crime against basketball if Amare and Boris are suspended.
 

clif

ASFN Addict
Joined
Aug 17, 2004
Posts
8,967
Reaction score
214
Location
Phoenix, az
If the League couldn't suspend Bowen (which I really couldn't see them doing that) nor suspending any of the Warriors for all their stuff (even though I didn't think they deserved to be suspended) how in the world could they even come close to suspending these guys?
 

TJ

Frank Kaminsky is my Hero.
Joined
Apr 2, 2005
Posts
34,795
Reaction score
20,816
Location
South Bay
If the League couldn't suspend Bowen (which I really couldn't see them doing that) nor suspending any of the Warriors for all their stuff (even though I didn't think they deserved to be suspended) how in the world could they even come close to suspending these guys?

Good point, everytime GS lost in the playoffs, someone either got hurt or ejected
 

Chaz

observationist
Joined
Mar 11, 2003
Posts
11,327
Reaction score
7
Location
Wandering the Universe
Horry strikes again.

What a punk that guy is.


Great gutsy win by the Suns. They had to have that one anyway they could get it.

6 down, 10 to go.
 

ajcardfan

I see you.
Supporting Member
Joined
May 13, 2002
Posts
38,367
Reaction score
25,080
it will be a crime against basketball if Amare and Boris are suspended.

It just can't be done. It can't. It'd be a black eye and have the NBA staring at the spectre of a Spurs-Jazz and Pistons-Cavs conference finals which just might send ratings to record lows those series would be so boring. I think the league will take the "checking in" out the Suns have put out there.
 

Linderbee

Let's GO, CARDINALS!
Supporting Member
Joined
Jun 27, 2005
Posts
29,146
Reaction score
2,654
Location
MESA! :thud:
Horry strikes again.

What a punk that guy is.
And that freakin' expression on his face, "Yeah, I just did that. Damn straight. What're you going to do about it?" makes me want hurt him really really bad...
 

mjb21aztd

ASFN Icon
Joined
Nov 1, 2005
Posts
15,954
Reaction score
8,070
Great game by the suns huge effort in the 4th to come back and win when were down 10 just amazing especially against the spurs. Great game by Amare and Nash now lets protect homecourt this time :) GO SUNS EYES ON THE PRIZE
 

S_Nash

Funky Fresh
Joined
Oct 2, 2002
Posts
654
Reaction score
3
Location
Birdsville
Yeah it is Bynum. I saw you post it with the monikor 'Funky Fresh'.

I laughed, I stole, I happy :D
 

D-Dogg

A Whole New World
Supporting Member
Joined
Sep 10, 2003
Posts
44,919
Reaction score
873
Location
In The End Zone
Yeah it is Bynum. I saw you post it with the monikor 'Funky Fresh'.

I laughed, I stole, I happy :D

LOL...nice. I hadn't seen that pic in ages since they made him pull down his Myspace.

Nice. Makes me laugh everytime you post. :thumbup:
 

TBaslim

Planet Orange
Joined
Apr 13, 2006
Posts
1,312
Reaction score
0
Man, you DO love the Suns. :D

One of the few that think Diaw is an asset on the team. More power to you.

Actually, aside from the infuriating tendency to not go hard to the rack for a dunk when he has a clear path, Diaw is a very big asset to this team.

Yes, he has had a not so great year, but his high and low post passing are crucial to how the second team operates. There are two reasons our 'not deep bench' often outplays other benches: Barb's scoring and Diaw's passing.

Ok, his mediocre outside shot could use some work too - imagine if he could be automatic with the 18-20 footer like Kurt?
 

MigratingOsprey

Thank You Paul!
Joined
Jul 20, 2003
Posts
13,865
Reaction score
6,732
Location
Goodyear
this could be a watershed game - the spurs were imposing their wills on the suns and showing the toughness that has led them to win championships - they were even going with some unconvential lineups with some success - however the suns hung in there, toughed it out and made a run to make it an even game with a couple minutes left - at that point they out executed the team that has made it's mark with execution - on the road in a make or break game

this is the type of game that builds character and confidence and builds the suns experience bank as they continue to try and win it
 

Scot1

Registered
Joined
Aug 24, 2006
Posts
317
Reaction score
0
Location
The Valley so low.
A suggestion, that I hope the board controllers think about: Don't allow any new registrations from 6 hours before a playoff game to 12 hours after. I doubt that 1 in 10 of those who try are the type of fans that are wanted on the board. Shut them down and save some energy.
 

elindholm

edited for content
Joined
Sep 14, 2002
Posts
27,380
Reaction score
9,445
Location
L.A. area
A suggestion, that I hope the board controllers think about: Don't allow any new registrations from 6 hours before a playoff game to 12 hours after. I doubt that 1 in 10 of those who try are the type of fans that are wanted on the board. Shut them down and save some energy.

Good idea. I'd extend the window to 24 hours on either side of a playoff game.
 

Chaplin

Better off silent
Joined
May 13, 2002
Posts
46,307
Reaction score
16,776
Location
Round Rock, TX
First, I have to say that I cannot believe that we pulled this game out. I thought the game was over by the middle of the 2nd quarter. Let me repeat that: I -- that's right, Chaplin -- thought this game was over in the 2nd quarter. I spent 36 minutes of this game angry--angry at our guys making bonehead plays and angry at myself for watching. But then something happened. I don't know what, but I'm glad it did.

What an amazing finish. One of the THE best 4th quarter comebacks I've ever seen this team have.

That said, the "incident" on the floor near the end nearly floored me as well. I do have questions, though. To me, it looked like Nash was slammed into the boards about 4 or 5 feet from the end of the table there (where the Coach usually would stand, and where their seats begin). Boris was the one who appeared to get closest before the coaches pushed him back, but two things stood out: 1) He wasn't THAT far from the bench. And 2) I don't think he ever actually went out onto the floor. He was always on the out-of-bounds area. If that's the case, does the NBA really have a prerogative to suspend either of them? There's no rule about guys at the bench standing up--most guys do at the end of close games. Moving a couple feet -- STILL OUT OF BOUNDS -- does not merit a suspension, IMO. Besides the Bell/Horry scrape up, which was duly punished with Technicals, NOTHING else happened. No punches thrown and everyone seemed to keep a cool head. I may be just a homer, but I see no reason for anyone except Horry to get any suspensions.

I will go on record to say that this game was officiated SO much better than Game 3, it wasn't even funny. The free throw discrepancy was a little strange, but I didn't see a lot of bad calls or non-calls on either side. In fact, I was surprised at some of the calls that DID happened, like the perfectly legit traveling and double dribble calls.
 

azirish

ASFN Lifer
Joined
Jan 26, 2007
Posts
3,876
Reaction score
0
Location
Sun City
I listened to most of the fourth quarter on radio and only caught the last three minutes on TV. Glad I was able to watch. Great comeback.

I will say that I wish D'Antoni would not take KT out when Duncan goes in. It is pretty obvious that as soon as Amare is put on Duncan, the Spurs immediately go after him. Amare did a great job with five fouls, but the fact that he got #4 and #5 so quickly was very frustrating.
 

cly2tw

Registered User
Joined
Oct 26, 2002
Posts
5,832
Reaction score
0
I listened to most of the fourth quarter on radio and only caught the last three minutes on TV. Glad I was able to watch. Great comeback.

I will say that I wish D'Antoni would not take KT out when Duncan goes in. It is pretty obvious that as soon as Amare is put on Duncan, the Spurs immediately go after him. Amare did a great job with five fouls, but the fact that he got #4 and #5 so quickly was very frustrating.

Early on it was Oberto who was trying to draw fouls on Amare and succeeded with a flop. Yet, the refs ignored many more of his flops, one of which could actually be called on Bell for pushing him.
 

Latest posts

Staff online

Forum statistics

Threads
552,053
Posts
5,394,856
Members
6,313
Latest member
50 year card fan
Top