Warning: long post
Mike and Eric, I read your posts this morning about the officiating being pretty equal. I got up early, so I had some time and we watched the game on my DVR (you can watch it in about an hour when you fast-forward through commercials, timeouts, and free throws). I read and wrote down some notes on what I saw. I only wrote down calls that went against the Suns if they were pretty obvious. I looked particularly hard for anything I thought a Sacramento fan could complain about.
P. S. I know I have far too much time on my hands. I just couldn't bring myself to do work at 8 a.m. Sunday morning.
Before I post my notes on the officiating I just want to say a few things about the way the game was played. There were a few reasons the Phoenix Suns lost last night. Small ball obviously cost the Suns a lot of points. I mean Chris Webber scored at least 15 of his points in taking easy shots over guys that were just too small to defend him. That's not even including the easy rebounds over much smaller players.
Other than small ball the worst thing was probably the turnovers. Shawn Marion and JJ in particular turn the ball over many, many times. I don't mind turnovers so much when the player is trying to make a play , but most of these were just mishandling the ball or really bad passes. Marion couldn't catch the ball to save his life last night.
Quentin Richardson really did not play well last night. He was frequently out of position defensively, and he couldn't make any shots. It seems pretty clear to me that he should be coming off the bench where he should get the ball in the low post. He wanted to compete for a starting spot. He has clearly lost that competition. Now bring him off the bench.
I still think the Phoenix Suns are a good team. I stand by my prediction of around 45 wins and competing for the last playoff spot. Unfortunately I think they are going to get blown out by Dallas on Tuesday though. I just don't like the matchups at all.
Game Notes
Through the first quarter there really wasn't anything to complain about on either end of the floor. I thought the officials did a pretty good job, and it helps that these teams are not particularly physical. They were also taking a lot of outside shots.
In the second quarter I felt the Suns got screwed on multiple occasions. I know these are hometown announcers, but they were also bitching about many of the things I saw.
Calls or no calls that went against Phoenix:
1. Stephen Hunter clearly gets shoved from behind by Brad Miller when he's taking a shot point-blank. The ball went to Sacramento.
2. Q posted up Peja and was slapped across the arms twice when he went to shoot. Q was still able to kind of shotput the ball towards the basket, but Sacramento got the board.
3. Doug Christie gets away with goaltending on Amare Stoudemire shot. He even hurt his hand on the rim.
Calls or no calls that went against Sacramento:
1. Brad Miller drove past Quentin Richardson for a layup. Even though he made the shot there was some contact from Amare Stoudemire underneath the basket. If called it would have put him at the line for an and one and given Amare another personal foul. It was questionable, but frankly it was all I could find.
Keep in mind that this was with me looking for things that Sacramento fans might have complained about. There just wasn't much. Next I watched the second half and figured I would see all of these things that you guys were talking about.
Calls or no calls that went against Phoenix :
1. JJ gets hammered right in front of the basket after he drives into the middle. There is no call and the ball goes to Sacramento.
2. the Suns were called for a defensive three second violation when clearly there wasn't one. Amare Stoudemire was very upset about this call, and he should have been.
3. JJ is called for a shooting foul against Doug Christie when he gets nothing but ball on the knock away.
4. No call on Chris Webber when he used his off arm to hold off CJ. Normally I wouldn't complain about this play, but he did it right in front of an official and it was obvious.
5. Mike Bibby grabs CJ's arm at the top of the key resulting in a turnover/fast-break for the Kings
Calls or no calls that went against Sacramento :
1. On the third Amare Stoudemire block on Brad Miller in the second half there may have been a foul. Frankly it looked like it clean block, but the camera was too far away from the action to get a real clean look. The only reason I would even think it was a foul was that Brad Miller had a strong reaction. Otherwise I have no idea what he has were talking about with regards to Brad Miller. I even went back and reviewed Amare's blocks that Miller was complaining about. They were both clean.
I'm sure Bball_31 taped the game and will watch it again. I would love to see what someone else thought not just as an indictment on the officiating, but to see if even when I'm trying my hardest to be objective I'm actually watching subjectively.I will say that before I watched the game again I thought that you guys might have been right about Amare and Miller in the second half. Upon review though I would say you guys were way off. I'm anxious to see what Bball_31 and anyone else who watches the game again thinks.
Joe Mama