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No more excuses from the Suns, win games or watch the other teams play in the playoffs.
mojorizen7;1903291t how many times the opposing team has hit a clutch 3 in our building. Not only clutch 3's but shooting period.[/quote said:It's the law of averages and most teams will take it. 3pt shooting, on average, around the league is ... oh, I'm gonna guess around 40%. 2pt shots whether in the paint or just outside is ... oh, I'm gonna guess around 50%.
So would you take your chances guarding the higher percentage areas or lower areas? Unfortunately, the Suns usually end up getting burned.
Actually, in years past I think the Suns were more vulnerable in the paint until Shaq showed up. Now most teams try beating them with the jump shot.
http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/story/133138
"Stoudemire disagreed and felt Duncan was given a lot of leeway in the exchanges.
“There was a lot of contact,” he said.
“The officials know the foul situation in that instance. What we wanted to do was attack him and try to get him out. I drew contact, no foul called, but that’s the way the game is played … the officials really don’t want to take him out of the game. I didn’t get the calls."
quit crying and try making a big shot Amare. jesus, the above whining just turns my stomach. There's contact at the end of games? No way!
Nice way to take responsibility and be "the man" Amare.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/recap;_ylt=AtZZUHuEu2PadoJapcgrG8q8vLYF?gid=2008122521&prov=ap
“We played good enough to win,” Stoudemire said. “Every time we play the Spurs some type of big shot ends up happening.”
this also just makes me shake my head. When you continually give up wide open shots at the end of games, the best teams are going to make you pay for them more often than not.
Amare makes it out like the Spurs just keep getting lucky over and over and over and over and over and over again. If you played good enough to win, YOU'D WIN.
comments like these, the above crying about the refs, and his comments about how we played good enough defense to win a game in which we gave up 124 points just scream out to me that Amare is just a mental midget.
I noticed that as well - he was WIDE OPEN from the start of the play.
Geez - talk about overreaction.
If Mason misses that shot we are talking about how dominant we are inside and how we cannot be stopped.
The defensive effort (save the last play) was very good (what did they shoot 41%?) and we are manning up with them on the boards.
This was one game among many. Hadn't we won the last three agianst the Spurs in the RS? I am sure we will be fine.
Again - I am not the optimist unless it is warranted. Since the JR trade we have lost two games. One because a player went crazy (Roy with 52 pts) and one because a off the bench role player hit a game winning three. Sure those are both defensive lapses but we can also make the case that those are unusual circumstances.
As for Amare. Hes right. And thats one of the best post defenders OF ALL TIME. You act like Matt Bonner was eating him up. You act like hes making excuses but in reality the best post defender of our generation + getting superstar calls = tough to make shots. Personally I think Shaq should have been getting the touches as he would have forced those calls to be made.
The team is growing and is about to go on a run with the schedule lightening up. Just watch. We will be a Top 3 seed come All Star break. Then we will be singing their praises. And they won't be as good as we think then either. DOn't base everything on W's and L's in December. Watch the flow of the game.
These last two losses have been reasons for hope and optimisim rather then being cataclysmic.
It will come together. I'm not saying we are going to beat the Lakers but I think we can beat anyone else in a 7 game series should we mature the way I see us doing so.
It's the law of averages and most teams will take it. 3pt shooting, on average, around the league is ... oh, I'm gonna guess around 40%. 2pt shots whether in the paint or just outside is ... oh, I'm gonna guess around 50%.
So would you take your chances guarding the higher percentage areas or lower areas? Unfortunately, the Suns usually end up getting burned.
i know this probably isn't the case, but man it seems like we lose more big games by giving up wide-open threes on our homecourt no matter who's coaching or who's on the court since we got into AWA.
oh well. Amare's got the rebounding thing down now he needs to be to "the man". now he just needs to learn how to finish a ball game on the offensive end.
I am starting to think this way too.
WHY was Nash even in there for the last play, because of his defense? If Hill could guard Parker, Barnes should have been substituted in for Nash. It may not have mattered directly this game, but I think that was a mistake by Coach Porter.
Also on that last play, Ginobili was w-i-d-e open with Nash covering him on the switch from Mason.
Our defensive discipline sucks. I wonder if Porter is emphasizing defense anymore. We look just like D'antoni's defense, except for that overused high school zone. Popovich looks like a freekkin genius, the way he beats us over and over with less overall weapons.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/recap;_ylt=AtZZUHuEu2PadoJapcgrG8q8vLYF?gid=2008122521&prov=ap
“We played good enough to win,” Stoudemire said. “Every time we play the Spurs some type of big shot ends up happening.”
this also just makes me shake my head. When you continually give up wide open shots at the end of games, the best teams are going to make you pay for them more often than not.
Amare makes it out like the Spurs just keep getting lucky over and over and over and over and over and over again. If you played good enough to win, YOU'D WIN.
comments like these, the above crying about the refs, and his comments about how we played good enough defense to win a game in which we gave up 124 points just scream out to me that Amare is just a mental midget.
I thought it was a great game but I knew the Spurs would make a huge shot. I had 3 main problems towards the end.
Parker wasn't called on an offensive charge. He pushed off Nash with his off arm. It was really obvious IMO.
Then WTF were we going to Amare down low so many times in a row with Shaq being our best low post threat? That is Shaq's job. That is why we brought him here. For low post play at the end. That is all on Porter.
Last, why the hell would you leave a 3 point shooter when that's the only play that could win the game? Worst case scenarion you go into OT.
Last, why the hell would you leave a 3 point shooter when that's the only play that could win the game? Worst case scenarion you go into OT.
Then WTF were we going to Amare down low so many times in a row with Shaq being our best low post threat? That is Shaq's job. That is why we brought him here. For low post play at the end. That is all on Porter.
Did anyone notice on several occasions when the Suns got the opposing player funneled driving to the baseline only to find there was no one there to stop them before they got to the basket. I noticed some Suns players were frustrated by the failure of other players to come over and help. I think someone pointed this out to Amare on at least one play but I'm sure there were a number of Suns not playing help defense.
This was really frustrating... seeing a good defensive strategy (forcing the driving player baseline) fail because someone did not close the door.
a) he didn't miss the shot and he's a 48% three point-shooter and b) maybe you'd be talking about how dominant we are, but I'd still see Amare just completely forcing things and looking to be bailed out at the end of games instead of actually just scoring the ball like "the man" should do.
you were also sure we'd be fine at the beginning of this season... and last season... and against the Jets. You're pretty much a kool-aid guy (even if you say you're not below) unless it's painfully obvious something's wrong.
when those "unusual circumstances" happen over an over again they're not so unusual and this is exactly the type of garbage Amare spews. You say it's unusual, but have we not given up 40 or more to players this season more than any other team in the league and does this team not give up WIDE OPEN 3s at crucial times over and over and again?
force what calls? Amare was just missing shots. Shots "the man" needs to make if he wants to be "the man". Crying about not getting calls that no one at my house saw, no one on the broadcast even somewhat questioned is just more of the same... an excuse from a guy who wants to be considered All-World simply because he thinks he is.
we'll see. They're schedule does look good on paper, but we've been injury free and guys are playing heavy minutes. That doesn't bode well once we get into that 8 games in 12 games stretch in January. But we should rip off 5 in a row after this game which could give us some good momentum heading into that tough stretch.
no loss to the Spurs is a reason for hope. Almost every game is exactly the same. We get out to a 13 point lead, the Spurs grind us down and then more often than not, they make the big shot at the end of the game and we lose. That's what I saw yesterday. And giving up 124 points to anyone isn't reason for hope.
I can't see us beating SA. I mean, we came out guns ablazing, at home, with good rest on Christmas day, led throughout the game, dominated the boards no one but Duncan played well... and we still lost. And there's no way we can beat the Lakers. Anyone else in the West? Yeah, we'd have a shot (although I think the Hornets probably still own us as well).
If they went to Shaq, someone else would have just fouled him to put him on the line. Their problem was that Amare and the coaches wanted too much to get a foul callled on TD, so that his moves became unnaturally forcing. Instead, he could have faced up to fake and fallaway jumper for better accruracy and easier route to coax a foul call on TD.
As already mentioned, going into OT with Tim Duncan with five fouls is not bad. The Suns have a long history of giving up critical three point shots. Not guarding the 3 point shooter in this situation is unbelievable.
I agree with the rest of your post, but I think the idea here was to attack Duncan, who had 5 fouls. It is reasonable to assume that Amare would score on two out of three possessions against Duncan who has 5 fouls, whereas Shaq would probably be fouled by somebody other than Duncan. In theory, it was a good strategy- attack Duncan. Unfortunately, it turned out to be a bad decision as Amare got put in his place by Duncan. I don't blame Porter for this. I blame Amare.
I will, however, blame Porter is the same thing happens again.
I was OK with them going to Amare but 3 times? Again, go to Shaq. Even if they foul Shaq and he makes one FT, it changes the next possession for the Spurs. Besides, if they don't foul Shaq then Duncan is forced to guard him and Shaq can back down Duncan no problem. Again, I have no problem attacking Duncan but with Amare? Since when is Amare a closer? That's what we brought Shaq in here for. Either live by Shaq or die by Shaq but use the guy.
Bad decision by Porter. Also, it's his job to coach the defense. What about reminding your guys to cover 3 points shooters because it's the only shot that can beat you?
Besides when has Amare ever been a closer with this team with the game on the line? What about using your guy named Nash who time and time again has made big shots? What about your new gunner in JRich? Again, why not try Shaq? IMO making a shot at that point in the game was more important then trying to foul out Duncan. I blame porter more then Amare.
Since when is Amare a closer? That's what we brought Shaq in here for. Either live by Shaq or die by Shaq but use the guy.
Bad decision by Porter. Also, it's his job to coach the defense. What about reminding your guys to cover 3 points shooters because it's the only shot that can beat you?
Besides when has Amare ever been a closer with this team with the game on the line? What about using your guy named Nash who time and time again has made big shots? What about your new gunner in JRich? Again, why not try Shaq? IMO making a shot at that point in the game was more important then trying to foul out Duncan. I blame porter more then Amare.
Because Amare has a huge ego and wants to be "the man". If they didn't go to him, he would have cried to the media. I guess Porter is trying to keep Amare happy. I do understand what Porter did though- "You want to be the man? Ok, go ahead." For all we know, maybe Amare said, "Give me the ball!"
I agree with you, though. Shaq should have had the ball in the low post on those possessions, especially after Duncan put Amare in his place first time or two. I am incredibly disappointed that Amare could not get ONE point on 3 possessions against a guy with 5 fouls.
That's exactly THE problem, isn't it? Our destinated franchise player has NEVER been given the chance consistently to work on being the closer! It's about time. So, I don't fault the coach for giving him the chance. Yet, I expected some variation in methods and proper attitude instilled on Amare at least. Mix it up with some fallaway, some faceup. Even though you want TD foul out, don't force it, cos the more you want it the easier TD could counter it knowing your obsession. So, I agree with you on Porter not doing his job at properly preparing Amare for this task.