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STICKY - Suns vs Spurs - Round 2

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Who wins?

Suns in 7
16
26%
Suns in 6
15
25%
Suns in 5
9
15%
Suns in 4
6
10%
Spurs in 7
1
2%
Spurs in 6
4
7%
Spurs in 5
0
No votes
Spurs in 4
1
2%
I don't care as long as Taylor Griffin hip-checks somebody
9
15%
 
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Post#42 » by DirtyDez » Fri Apr 30, 2010 7:57 am

D'Antoni was an awful coach in the playoffs. I wish Ivaroni would've taken over.
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Post#43 » by MaryvalesFinest » Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:03 am

Mike D'antoni = the anti christ
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Post#44 » by BurningHeart » Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:05 am

LOL.
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Post#45 » by dantian » Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:14 am

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BurningHeart wrote:Avenge the spirits of Raja, Shawn, Kurt, Boris, James Jones, Zarko, Jim Jackson, Joe Johnson, Steven Hunter, Jake Voskuhl, Googs, Penny, Stephon, Big Jake....and anybody else who has been WRONGED by the Spurs over the last decade.

This is for them. This is for us.


And Mike. No matter what, I'll want to win it for Mike too. His vision is what got us here.


And departure from his vision will get us much farther. :wink:

Sorry, but game 6 win was such a good example of that. Gentry was pushing for tempo, but Nash not quite healthy had 6 TOs in the 1st q. Only with trusting the bench, particularly in the 4th, and defense did we win this game. Under DA, or even Gentry of earlier, it'd have been another 4th q. loss after big lead.
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Post#46 » by impulsenine » Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:21 am

dantian wrote:Sorry, but game 6 win was such a good example of that. Gentry was pushing for tempo, but Nash not quite healthy had 6 TOs in the 1st q. Only with trusting the bench, particularly in the 4th, and defense did we win this game. Under DA, or even Gentry of earlier, it'd have been another 4th q. loss after big lead.

I have to say ... I'm genuinely worried about Nash. He had a freaking terrible night, despite that extremely clutch 3.
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Post#47 » by BurningHeart » Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:22 am

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dantian wrote:Sorry, but game 6 win was such a good example of that. Gentry was pushing for tempo, but Nash not quite healthy had 6 TOs in the 1st q. Only with trusting the bench, particularly in the 4th, and defense did we win this game. Under DA, or even Gentry of earlier, it'd have been another 4th q. loss after big lead.

I have to say ... I'm genuinely worried about Nash. He had a freaking terrible night, despite that extremely clutch 3.


Portland played great D on him the entire series...he'll be fine.
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Post#48 » by impulsenine » Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:24 am

BurningHeart wrote:Portland played great D on him the entire series...he'll be fine.

Those turnovers were not fine.
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Post#49 » by Kerrsed » Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:27 am

Phoenix led 24-17 after the first quarter despite the worst turnover quarter of Steve Nash's career. He had six of the Suns' eight first-quarter turnovers and matched his season high of seven before halftime. Nash's hip impingement that he suffered before Game 2 was bothering him again but he hit a shot clock-beating 3-pointer to help clinch the game with 2:34 to go.

"I was really hurting but I didn't want to make my physical problems the center of attention," Nash said. "I just wanted to keep the rhythm."


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Post#50 » by BurningHeart » Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:44 am

impulsenine wrote:
BurningHeart wrote:Portland played great D on him the entire series...he'll be fine.

Those turnovers were not fine.


You're right, but I just feel like the D was so good, that even unforced turnovers were "forced", in a sense.


EDIT: Guess he's hurt, these three days of rest should REALLY help.
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Post#51 » by Christine-In-AZ » Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:53 am

Would have never thought I'd think this (at least this soon), but almost felt better when Dragic was in there tonight, rather than Nash..."almost" being the key word.

I hope to see at least a little of Steve and Goran together on the court in this upcoming series. Especially if Barbs game doesn't "happen" as it hasn't in past Spurs series.

I'm worried about Nash...something is not right with him. Hopefully he can get it back at least enough for 12 more wins. Yeah, I think they actually have a shot at it.

Even if Steve can heal-up/revive over the next few days, Goran is going to have to perform at a high level for the Suns to advance. No doubt about it.
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Post#52 » by DRK » Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:58 am

Come on Suns! Do it for your fans. Do this because you have the ability to! This is for all the other feats of gross injustice that has been shovelled our way in the past. This is our Year!! Our time is now!!!


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Post#53 » by trick83 » Fri Apr 30, 2010 9:28 am

Hopefully Lopez is good to go. We need him against their big frontline. And he can defend Duncan 1 on 1!
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Post#54 » by garrick » Fri Apr 30, 2010 10:46 am

This is going to be an even tougher match up for the Suns, for one the Spurs are a team that can not only play slow but they can play up tempo as well.
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Post#55 » by Calvin Klein » Fri Apr 30, 2010 11:53 am

Dammit I'm already feeling anxious. Have a weird stomach feeling just reading about this series.

I want to win so bad. I just want to leave these Spurs thing behind and move on.
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Post#56 » by sunskerr » Fri Apr 30, 2010 12:57 pm

Can't believe we have to play them again. Gonna be an all out war.

For the recent Suns of Playoffs Past. Let's do this.
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Post#57 » by tsherkin » Fri Apr 30, 2010 1:19 pm

DirtyDez wrote:D'Antoni was an awful coach in the playoffs. I wish Ivaroni would've taken over.


No you don't.

Memphis says "THHBBPPPTTTT!!!" and Toronto says "Defense? F*** defense!" in reference to Iavaroni.

Marc Iavaroni isn't anything special as a coach, at least where defense and head coaching are concerned.

Meantime, regarding this series:

Good luck. I mean this honestly. I'm conflicted, because I'm a fan of both styles of play and key players on both teams.

But Phoenix NEEDS this. If they never win a title with Nash, they need to beat Duncan's Spurs at least once and crush THEIR hopes the way they've done to the Suns and their fans. Smack 'em around, beat 'em up and, most importantly, advance to the next round.
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Post#58 » by rocopc » Fri Apr 30, 2010 3:07 pm

I think Nash is one of the best PG I have ever seen, not the best, but right there....

But I think this Spurs, is way too good PO team for this Suns, TD is playing great and Robin has nothing on him, be serius about this, c-mon, Manu is in great shape and J-Rich can give some troble but J-Rich D is....not so good to put Manu down, maybe with some help from Hill and Jared, but you have to not forget RJ at all, and Parker or Hill can score over Nash every time they want, Dragic have to play big mins and play big stright up.

Amare is a best and he score at will agains Spurs like allways, Frye can be the "X" factor for your team, if he can hit some 3 and play some D at times.

Overall I have the Spurs in 6, but you can doit if you play smart, good luck and have a great series and "try" to not get carry away with the refs and Stern like you...generaly do... hehe
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Post#59 » by rsavaj » Fri Apr 30, 2010 3:29 pm

MarJJMar wrote:
rsavaj wrote:
BurningHeart wrote:Avenge the spirits of Raja, Shawn, Kurt, Boris, James Jones, Zarko, Jim Jackson, Joe Johnson, Steven Hunter, Jake Voskuhl, Googs, Penny, Stephon, Big Jake....and anybody else who has been WRONGED by the Spurs over the last decade.

This is for them. This is for us.


And Mike. No matter what, I'll want to win it for Mike too. His vision is what got us here.


Umm no, his no defense vision is what held us back.

Most overrated clown coaching a team ever.


If you like Gentry than you should like Mike, since Gentry himself has said that 90% of what we do here is Mike. Mike laid out the blueprint. Gentry is building the house. The 10% that Gentry added is phenomenal and NECESSARY(the bench, getting Amare to try to play some defense), but the saying that D'Antoni had a "no-defense" doesn't jive with the fact that this Gentry team hasn't finished ahead of any D'Antoni Suns team in defensive efficiency. Not a single one. Lest I remind you that with a Kurt Thomas, Shawn Marion, Raja Bell, Boris Diaw, Steve Nash lineup, we were top 5 in the league defensively(and I'm not making that up...that was our actual ranking). Then KT got injured and it all went downhill from there.

DirtyDez wrote:D'Antoni was an awful coach in the playoffs. I wish Ivaroni would've taken over.


Awful coach in the playoffs? Back to back WCF is pretty effing successful. 58 wins a season is pretty successful. I think Iavaroni brought a lot to our team but as tsherkin alluded to...he flamed out big time in Memphis. Biiiiiiig time.

MaryvalesFinest wrote:Mike D'antoni = the anti christ


Well, some people say the same thing about Obama, and I know you don't believe that :D.

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rsavaj wrote:
BurningHeart wrote:Avenge the spirits of Raja, Shawn, Kurt, Boris, James Jones, Zarko, Jim Jackson, Joe Johnson, Steven Hunter, Jake Voskuhl, Googs, Penny, Stephon, Big Jake....and anybody else who has been WRONGED by the Spurs over the last decade.

This is for them. This is for us.


And Mike. No matter what, I'll want to win it for Mike too. His vision is what got us here.


And departure from his vision will get us much farther. :wink:

Sorry, but game 6 win was such a good example of that. Gentry was pushing for tempo, but Nash not quite healthy had 6 TOs in the 1st q. Only with trusting the bench, particularly in the 4th, and defense did we win this game. Under DA, or even Gentry of earlier, it'd have been another 4th q. loss after big lead.


I'll agree with this.
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Post#60 » by rsavaj » Fri Apr 30, 2010 3:36 pm

rocopc wrote:I think Nash is one of the best PG I have ever seen, not the best, but right there....

But I think this Spurs, is way too good PO team for this Suns, TD is playing great and Robin has nothing on him, be serius about this, c-mon, Manu is in great shape and J-Rich can give some troble but J-Rich D is....not so good to put Manu down, maybe with some help from Hill and Jared, but you have to not forget RJ at all, and Parker or Hill can score over Nash every time they want, Dragic have to play big mins and play big stright up.

Amare is a best and he score at will agains Spurs like allways, Frye can be the "X" factor for your team, if he can hit some 3 and play some D at times.

Overall I have the Spurs in 6, but you can doit if you play smart, good luck and have a great series and "try" to not get carry away with the refs and Stern like you...generaly do... hehe


I think this is a solid post. San Antonio presents huge matchup problems for us. Nash can't hang out by Bowen anymore...Hill and Parker will really make him suffer on defense and that will take away from his offense. Ginobili is playing like a beast. RJ has woke up. Duncan still knows Amare in and out and will get his points.

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