jibikao
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Did you guys watch the game? What are you guys talking about?
This is easily one of the best games of the year. We were excellent. Nash, again, shocked me with his leadership and led Suns to battle Spurs. I thought we had the game but in the end, we were out of energy. Clearly nobody has energy to do anything effective.
I am pleased with Suns' effort.
I think we had the game if Amare could make A FEW MORE foul shots..just 2 or 3 more and if Marion made that layup... sigh. Well, it was a mental break-down but it doesn't mean we suck. In fact, I think we are the 2nd best team right now. The refs didn't make the greatest calls especially on Manu but I think overall, it balanced out.
Give us one more season to figure out our bench and we will be READY!
A few positive things:
1.) Suns made an adjustment that many of us made: Don't put Nash on Park. It was very effective and I like how Suns makes good adjustment after every loss.
2.) Nash is clearly the MVP if Suns has the best record. His leadership, passing and even his PRESENCE on the court makes a 100% difference. I didn't watch the previous losing games but I am convinced that Nash made this team Elite.
3.) Our defense wasn't that bad really. I don't expect us to play tough defense like Spurs because size-wise, we lose. We did have some decent defense and a lot of Spurs' shots were just too hard to defend. Barry made some key shots that were clearly out of our expectation - a lesson learned.
A few negative things:
1.) Amare: PLEASE PRACTICE YOUR FOUL SHOT!!!!!!!! PLEAES, I AM BEGGING YOU.
2.) Lack of bench, all startered were tired.
3.) Too Nash-dependent in the end especially after Nash was clearly in pain/tired. There were tons of turnovers because we didn't have any set plays that don't include Nash's penetration. It was way too easy to figure out in the end and we paid for it. So, in this aspect, coaching's fault. You can rely on Nash but not like 110% relying on Nash. I've seen this a few times in Mavs' playoff games and I hope we can adjust this weakness.
That's it for now. I am a PROUD SUNS fan. Just ask yourself this question: Would you have imagined that Suns could send Spurs to over-time before the beginning of the season? Would you have imagined that Suns could get 31W before all-star? This loss is not embarrasing at all. It's a test for this young team and I have faith in this young Solar team.
Now, I am going to sleep.
This is easily one of the best games of the year. We were excellent. Nash, again, shocked me with his leadership and led Suns to battle Spurs. I thought we had the game but in the end, we were out of energy. Clearly nobody has energy to do anything effective.
I am pleased with Suns' effort.
I think we had the game if Amare could make A FEW MORE foul shots..just 2 or 3 more and if Marion made that layup... sigh. Well, it was a mental break-down but it doesn't mean we suck. In fact, I think we are the 2nd best team right now. The refs didn't make the greatest calls especially on Manu but I think overall, it balanced out.
Give us one more season to figure out our bench and we will be READY!
A few positive things:
1.) Suns made an adjustment that many of us made: Don't put Nash on Park. It was very effective and I like how Suns makes good adjustment after every loss.
2.) Nash is clearly the MVP if Suns has the best record. His leadership, passing and even his PRESENCE on the court makes a 100% difference. I didn't watch the previous losing games but I am convinced that Nash made this team Elite.
3.) Our defense wasn't that bad really. I don't expect us to play tough defense like Spurs because size-wise, we lose. We did have some decent defense and a lot of Spurs' shots were just too hard to defend. Barry made some key shots that were clearly out of our expectation - a lesson learned.
A few negative things:
1.) Amare: PLEASE PRACTICE YOUR FOUL SHOT!!!!!!!! PLEAES, I AM BEGGING YOU.
2.) Lack of bench, all startered were tired.
3.) Too Nash-dependent in the end especially after Nash was clearly in pain/tired. There were tons of turnovers because we didn't have any set plays that don't include Nash's penetration. It was way too easy to figure out in the end and we paid for it. So, in this aspect, coaching's fault. You can rely on Nash but not like 110% relying on Nash. I've seen this a few times in Mavs' playoff games and I hope we can adjust this weakness.
That's it for now. I am a PROUD SUNS fan. Just ask yourself this question: Would you have imagined that Suns could send Spurs to over-time before the beginning of the season? Would you have imagined that Suns could get 31W before all-star? This loss is not embarrasing at all. It's a test for this young team and I have faith in this young Solar team.
Now, I am going to sleep.
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