Phoenix Suns Defeat San Antonio Spurs

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At the same time, can't I poke some fun at Amare for acting like he was shot with a high powered rifle?

LOL! Well in his defense, he could have gotten the elbow in his solar plexus.
 

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Rowdy;2030759 said:
So what now is the point of all this? You guys complain about me yet I defended your guy that he did nothing wrong and here continue the snide remarks. This is a good example KAos of why I react the way that I do.

Have a nice day all.:)

what i do :huh:
 

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The Suns are really playing gritty ball against the Spurs.

We will see if they can do it in a playoff series, but I am impressed with the passion they are showing.
 

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Im wondering why the Lakers are the #3 seed and not the #2 since they have the same record as the Spurs, better Conference record and are first place in division.:confused:
 

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Rowdy;2030831 said:
Im wondering why the Lakers are the #3 seed and not the #2 since they have the same record as the Spurs, better Conference record and are first place in division.:confused:

San Antonio owns the head-to-head tiebreaker (up 2-1 with one game remaining) which is the first tiebreaker.

NBA Playoff Tiebreakers:

1) Head-to-Head record
2) Division record (if in same division)
3) Conference record
4) Record against playoff-eligible Same Conference opponents
5) Record against playoff-eligible Opposite Conference opponents
6) Point Differential
 

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zrinkill;2030817 said:
The Suns are really playing gritty ball against the Spurs.

We will see if they can do it in a playoff series, but I am impressed with the passion they are showing.

I for one would love to see a Suns-Spurs rematch in the playoffs.

But with this year's Western Conference race in general, this is going to be a wild next couple of months.
 

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Danny White;2030730 said:
Have the results from Amare's MRI come back yet?

I wouldn't be surprised if he had a collapsed lung, several broken ribs and serious internal bleeding from that vicious shot he took.

Of course, Amare overreacted, but that was the only way to get the attention of the refs.

The elbow was clearly intentional to the rib cage, and there is no place for that kind of stuff. This is just another example in the long line of Bowen incidents.
 

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Mavs Man;2030848 said:
I for one would love to see a Suns-Spurs rematch in the playoffs.

But with this year's Western Conference race in general, this is going to be a wild next couple of months.

It would be yet another great series. I don't care if we won the majority of the games this season. I still know what the playoff atmosphere is like with the Spurs and it will still be a nailbiter.
 

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thekavorka;2030875 said:
Of course, Amare overreacted, but that was the only way to get the attention of the refs.

The elbow was clearly intentional to the rib cage, and there is no place for that kind of stuff. This is just another example in the long line of Bowen incidents.


amare and the suns fans whining as usual....the play by bowen wasnt dirty....amare overreacted just like the suns always do....

u guys won...enjoy the victory....

see u in the playoffs, hopefully
 

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Biggems;2031571 said:
amare and the suns fans whining as usual....the play by bowen wasnt dirty....amare overreacted just like the suns always do....

u guys won...enjoy the victory....

see u in the playoffs, hopefully

How about stopping your awful generalization of every franchise's fan base and read every post before making ridiculous comments like that?

Never mind, you don't know how to change.
 

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id like to use this thread to announce that the world will be getting one more spurs fan in about 8 months! thats right im gonna be a daddy!! i might not have as much time to post either, so thats why i might be gone for long periods of time
 

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Rowdy;2031610 said:
How about stopping your awful generalization of every franchise's fan base and read every post before making ridiculous comments like that?

Never mind, you don't know how to change.

and u dont know how to root for an NBA Champion...so I guess we are stuck in our ways......

GO SPURS GO
 

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MC KAos;2032868 said:
id like to use this thread to announce that the world will be getting one more spurs fan in about 8 months! thats right im gonna be a daddy!! i might not have as much time to post either, so thats why i might be gone for long periods of time

Congrats on the new one!!!!!!! Will this be your first?
 

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Biggems;2032889 said:
and u dont know how to root for an NBA Champion...so I guess we are stuck in our ways......

GO SPURS GO

You dont know how to be sober.
 

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McGrady scores 22 as Rockets beat Suns 101-90Preview | Box Score | Recap | Highlights
By CHRIS DUNCAN, AP Sports Writer
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AP - Apr 11, 9:48 pm EDT 1 of 7 NBA Gallery HOUSTON (AP)—The Houston Rockets keep playing short-handed and finding ways to win.

Tracy McGrady had 22 points, six rebounds and seven assists, and Luis Scola added 19 points as the Rockets cruised to a 101-90 win over the Phoenix Suns on Friday night.

McGrady sat out Wednesday’s game against Seattle with a sore left shoulder and the Rockets won 103-80. This time, defensive specialist Shane Battier was sidelined with a bruised left foot and ankle.

As usual, Houston’s role players picked up the slack.

Rookie Carl Landry added 14 points and seven rebounds, and reserve guard Bobby Jackson had 13 points as the Rockets stayed in the hunt for the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference playoffs. They moved 1 1/2 games ahead of the Suns in the standings.

“I couldn’t be prouder of our team,” Houston coach Rick Adelman said. “That’s a very good team and our guys, they came out with a real resolve and it showed.”

Amare Stoudemire scored 37 points and Shaquille O’Neal added 16 points for the Suns, who mustered their lowest point total since a 116-86 loss to Detroit on Feb. 24.

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“The Rockets played well and we didn’t play particularly well,” said Stoudemire, who also had 11 rebounds. “Their bench came out and gave their team a big spark and that is what your bench is supposed to do. They all did what they had to do to get the win.”

Phoenix shot 46 percent (35-of-76), but committed 15 turnovers that led to 13 points for the Rockets. Houston had only five turnovers, matching a season low, and scored 19 points off 13 offensive rebounds.

“We really needed this game,” Scola said. “We could’ve fallen all the way to the sixth spot (in the standings) and lose our home-court advantage. It was a really important game.”

Stoudemire hit nine of his first 11 shots and scored 18 points in the first 10 minutes.

The Rockets hit six of eight shots after falling behind 13-2 and Jackson’s reverse layup with 21 seconds left in the opening quarter gave Houston its first lead, 29-28.

Houston led 59-47 at the break after finishing the half with an 18-8 spurt. Houston outrebounded Phoenix 22-14 and scored 12 points off 11 turnovers by Phoenix in the first two quarters.

“We answered the challenge tonight,” said McGrady, who had only five points at halftime.

Houston pushed the lead to 16 early in the third quarter and the Suns became visibly frustrated. Dikembe Mutombo blocked Stoudemire’s shot on a drive and Stoudemire gave Mutombo a retaliatory elbow. The two jawed at each other on the Suns’ next possession and players from both teams separated them.

After a 2-for-9 start, McGrady scored 10 points in the third quarter as Houston stayed comfortably ahead. McGrady drew the defense, then passed to Landry for a layup that put the Rockets up 77-61 with 2:13 left. Landry was fouled by Stoudemire and added a free throw to give Houston its biggest lead.

“You go right down the whole roster, with Luis and our whole bench,” Adelman said. “Terrific.”

The Suns hit five of their first 12 shots in the final quarter, not good enough to mount a significant charge. Scola hit another short shot from the baseline to put Houston ahead 98-81 with 2:51 left and Adelman started putting in all reserves.

The Rockets have three games left in the regular season—at Denver on Sunday, at Utah on Monday and back home for the finale against the Los Angeles Clippers next Wednesday.


Houston Rockets coach Rick Ade…

AP - Apr 11, 11:16 pm EDT
“Tonight was a big game for us,” said Mutombo, who blocked three shots and scored eight points. “If you look at the Western Conference standings right now, you can’t predict anything or who’s going to finish where. Coach (Adelman) was telling us all we had to do was continue playing hard and play every game like it was the last game and don’t worry about anything.”

Houston beat Phoenix for just the third time in the last 11 meetings. The Suns had won seven of the previous eight meetings in Houston.

The Rockets have won 34 of their last 40 games and 21 of 23 home games.

Notes

Steve Nash had nine assists and only six points for the Suns. … Battier snapped a streak of 221 consecutive games played. … The Rockets unveiled a bronze monument in front of the Toyota Center honoring Hakeem Olajuwon before the game. Olajuwon had a courtside seat next to team owner Les Alexander. Recently married rap mogul Jay-Z and pop star Beyonce were sitting on the other side of Olajuwon. Jay-Z performed at the Toyota Center on Thursday night
 

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good post nors. man i didn't even know Shane Battier missed the game.
 

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Rampage;2033263 said:
how bout them Rockets, Rowdy?

They did a great job Rampage. They were psyched and they were without Yao and Battier so major props to them.
 
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