NBA Playoffs Suns vs Spurs

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BigDinAZ;3384765 said:
Suns in 5... Unless the Spurs play dirty.....


The Spurs dont play dirty....they play physical....that being said, yes a few times some Spurs players have been a bit excessive. However, none of those players are on the team anymore.

Dont act like PHX was totally innocent either. Bell was as dirty as they come, just ask Kobe. But he too is gone.
 

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Biggems;3384775 said:
Well, I am glad that you disagree with me, since you are a Suns fan. We do seem to butt heads a bit....UT/OU, SA/PHX, and I am sure you arent a Pens or Astros fan either.

Lol-no. Ill stick with most Arizona teams since I was born and raised there. Dallas Cowboys over the Cardinals any day however. :D
 

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This is gonna be fun as hell! Probably the city that hates SA the most. Sorry Suns fans, but I do believe we're gonna send y'all packing once more.

GSG!
 

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phillycowboyslover;3385009 said:
This is gonna be fun as hell! Probably the city that hates SA the most. Sorry Suns fans, but I do believe we're gonna send y'all packing once more.

GSG!

Doubt it! :D
 

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The Suns even made "Beat SA" shirts. How cute. If anyone buys one and wants to donate it to me after the series when you are disgusted by another elimination to the Spurs...I could use a new toilet scrubber.

:laugh2:
 

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BigDinAZ;3384765 said:
Suns in 5... Unless the Spurs play dirty.....

I assume dirty means defense.

Defense seems to be a dirty word in Arizona ..... none of their teams do it.

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So there's a repeat of the series that caused me to quit watching the NBA huh? Here's hoping the fix isn't in again.

No, I won't watch it.
 

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Hostile;3385253 said:
So there's a repeat of the series that caused me to quit watching the NBA huh? Here's hoping the fix isn't in again.

No, I won't watch it.

Hos, you are better than that. Why would the NBA rig it so the boring Spurs beat the exciting Suns? They wouldn't. SA is the team that loves to throw pie in the face of Stern...a small market team that goes out and beats up on the big market teams and doesnt care about the NBA ratings.....just OBrien trophies.

BTW, maybe if the Suns played defense half as good as they played offense, they might have won a series from the Spurs since 2003.
 

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zrinkill;3385247 said:
I assume dirty means defense.

Defense seems to be a dirty word in Arizona ..... none of their teams do it.

:laugh2:


Hey now....AU and ASU have been known for playing defense. But yes, on a professional sports level, Arizona teams act as if the D word is more taboo than the N word.
 

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Hostile;3385253 said:
So there's a repeat of the series that caused me to quit watching the NBA huh? Here's hoping the fix isn't in again.

Oh Goody .... I get to have a rumble with Hos.

There is no way the NBA wanted the Spurs to win that series years ago.

None.

Spurs were just the better team.
 

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phillycowboyslover;3385193 said:
The Suns even made "Beat SA" shirts. How cute. If anyone buys one and wants to donate it to me after the series when you are disgusted by another elimination to the Spurs...I could use a new toilet scrubber.

:laugh2:

Keep the trash talking coming. Makes next week even better. :)
 

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One thing I am interested in seeing is how the Spurs handle the pick and roll this time around. In their final meeting of the regular season, the Suns gashed and raped the Spurs defense with the pick and roll. Knowing how great Pop is at making adjustments, I am kind of glad the Suns had such great success in that game.

The two teams are pretty even, when you go position by position. I say the PG position is even. The Spurs get the edge at SG. The SF position is even. The Spurs get the edge at PF. The Suns get the edge at Center. I will give the Spurs the slight edge off the bench, though Frye, Amundson, Barbosa, and Dragic have done quite well for PHX.

The most decisive advantage in this series, and even the Suns fans should be able to acknowledge this, is at Head Coach. Pop is far superior and tons more experienced than Gentry.
 

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phillycowboyslover;3385857 said:
There's nothing to even trash talk. The Spurs own the Suns.

Go ahead and live in the past. The Suns already owned the Spurs in the regular season. I dont care about the past. This is a new year and a different team. If they lose, then yeah, Ill agree the Spurs owned the Suns.
 

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Game 1: Suns win in Phoenix 116-104 on Dec. 15, 2009

If you look at the box score of this game you can see that Amare Stoudemire had his way with the Spurs (28 points and 14 rebounds), and Steve Nash was stellar both scoring and dishing (25 points and 13 assists). But the real story of the Phoenix win was the emergence of Goran Dragic, who burst onto the NBA scene, scoring a then-career high 18 points on 7-of-9 shooting (4-of-5 from distance) in only 25 minutes.

This game set the tone for Dragic’s season, as he played with confidence and helped fend off the Spurs with seven fourth-quarter points after the Suns pissed away a 20-point lead. Phoenix couldn’t slow Tim Duncan (34 points, 14 rebounds and three blocks), but the Suns held Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili to a combined 6-of-19 shooting and took Game 1 of the season series in convincing fashion.

Slowing down Ginobili and Parker will be the key to the series for the Suns, and they proved that they are capable of doing exactly that in their first meeting.

Game 2: Spurs win in San Antonio 113-110 on Feb. 28

Jason Richardson was 8-of-12 with 20 points going into the final minute of action. And just when it looked like the two-time dunk contest champion was going to tie the game up with a breakaway slam with 41 ticks on the clock, J-Rich botched the gimme and the Spurs took the momentum all the way to a W.

This game will always have an asterisk next to it in the mind of the Suns. After failing to capitalize on such a big opportunity, that 99 times out of a 100 J-Rich throws down with style, it’s hard not to think ‘what if?’ But although the Suns dropped the game late, they played San Antonio tight from the opening tip to the final buzzer, and STAT absolutely exploded for a then-season high 41 points to go along with 12 boards.

The Suns scored a ridiculous 58 points in the paint but struggled to defend San Antonio, as the Spurs shot 50.6 percent and Duncan, Ginobili and Richard Jefferson all went for 20-plus. With the history between these teams in mind, this is the type of back and forth battle that should be expected in almost every game this series.

Game 3: Suns win in Phoenix 112-101 on April 7.

This game was the type of performance that should make Suns fans confident heading into this series. The Suns had so much to play for with the Western Conference playoff race still undecided, and they put the clamps on Duncan and the Spurs, while riding the 29-point performance from STAT.

Despite being out-rebounded by eight and allowing an absurd 20 offensive rebounds, the Suns built their lead to as much as 17, and never allowed Duncan, Ginobili or Parker to get going. When he was on the floor, Dragic did a great job on Ginobili (10 points on 5-of-14 shooting), and the Suns held Duncan to only 14 points and seven rebounds without Robin Lopez.

Parker was also a non-factor with only 10 points in 25 minutes, and the Suns thoroughly dominated San Antonio from start to finish. I have a feeling that the Suns will be watching this game a lot in the next few games, as it is the perfect model of what Phoenix needs to do to take down the Spurs.
 

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Rowdy;3385956 said:
Game 1: Suns win in Phoenix 116-104 on Dec. 15, 2009

If you look at the box score of this game you can see that Amare Stoudemire had his way with the Spurs (28 points and 14 rebounds), and Steve Nash was stellar both scoring and dishing (25 points and 13 assists). But the real story of the Phoenix win was the emergence of Goran Dragic, who burst onto the NBA scene, scoring a then-career high 18 points on 7-of-9 shooting (4-of-5 from distance) in only 25 minutes.

This game set the tone for Dragic’s season, as he played with confidence and helped fend off the Spurs with seven fourth-quarter points after the Suns pissed away a 20-point lead. Phoenix couldn’t slow Tim Duncan (34 points, 14 rebounds and three blocks), but the Suns held Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili to a combined 6-of-19 shooting and took Game 1 of the season series in convincing fashion.

Slowing down Ginobili and Parker will be the key to the series for the Suns, and they proved that they are capable of doing exactly that in their first meeting.

Game 2: Spurs win in San Antonio 113-110 on Feb. 28

Jason Richardson was 8-of-12 with 20 points going into the final minute of action. And just when it looked like the two-time dunk contest champion was going to tie the game up with a breakaway slam with 41 ticks on the clock, J-Rich botched the gimme and the Spurs took the momentum all the way to a W.

This game will always have an asterisk next to it in the mind of the Suns. After failing to capitalize on such a big opportunity, that 99 times out of a 100 J-Rich throws down with style, it’s hard not to think ‘what if?’ But although the Suns dropped the game late, they played San Antonio tight from the opening tip to the final buzzer, and STAT absolutely exploded for a then-season high 41 points to go along with 12 boards.

The Suns scored a ridiculous 58 points in the paint but struggled to defend San Antonio, as the Spurs shot 50.6 percent and Duncan, Ginobili and Richard Jefferson all went for 20-plus. With the history between these teams in mind, this is the type of back and forth battle that should be expected in almost every game this series.

Game 3: Suns win in Phoenix 112-101 on April 7.

This game was the type of performance that should make Suns fans confident heading into this series. The Suns had so much to play for with the Western Conference playoff race still undecided, and they put the clamps on Duncan and the Spurs, while riding the 29-point performance from STAT.

Despite being out-rebounded by eight and allowing an absurd 20 offensive rebounds, the Suns built their lead to as much as 17, and never allowed Duncan, Ginobili or Parker to get going. When he was on the floor, Dragic did a great job on Ginobili (10 points on 5-of-14 shooting), and the Suns held Duncan to only 14 points and seven rebounds without Robin Lopez.

Parker was also a non-factor with only 10 points in 25 minutes, and the Suns thoroughly dominated San Antonio from start to finish. I have a feeling that the Suns will be watching this game a lot in the next few games, as it is the perfect model of what Phoenix needs to do to take down the Spurs.


You do realize that the 3rd game was Tony's first game back after several weeks of being sidelined with a broken hand. Also, Hill missed the game due to a sprained ankle.

I can assure you that with Parker and Hill both healthy and in game shape, Nash and Dragic will not be able to gash the Spurs D the way they did in that 3rd game.

From what I understand, Lopez is returning for this series. It will be interesting to see how long it takes him to find his groove again.
 

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Silly Suns and Mavs fans. Thinking regular season has any bearing when it comes to playing the Spurs in the playoffs.
 

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Rowdy;3384606 said:
I agree that its been the typical 5-6. Yeah, this is a great plus for you but then again, the Spurs have always been a playoff team for quite awhile. They remind me of a "waking beast" come playoff time.

I truly believe that this Suns team is very different than before but until a few games have been played, one would have to give the nod to the Spurs beforehand.

Danny White;3386010 said:
Silly Suns and Mavs fans. Thinking regular season has any bearing when it comes to playing the Spurs in the playoffs.

Perhaps you should read a bit more....
 

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Biggems;3385989 said:
You do realize that the 3rd game was Tony's first game back after several weeks of being sidelined with a broken hand. Also, Hill missed the game due to a sprained ankle.

I can assure you that with Parker and Hill both healthy and in game shape, Nash and Dragic will not be able to gash the Spurs D the way they did in that 3rd game.

From what I understand, Lopez is returning for this series. It will be interesting to see how long it takes him to find his groove again.

Bottom line is some people don't realize that only 3 players are going to be in this series against the Spurs from last time. It's a different team with a different coach. Our bench is deeper than before as well.
 
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