Sarver's response for the "chicken" incident...
okay, we spurs fans were so upset of Sarver's behavior the other night. We hated him for that :cuss.
But, the Suns are not the Lakers who put an *** on the Spurs championship title in 1999, who called the Spurs "Spuritis" when we lost to them twice in the playoffs. They don't have ShaQ & Phil who told the media Duncan didn't deserve his 2 regular season MVP's.
It's about time we hear his side on the issue of calling TD/Manu "chickens"
Suns, Spurs getting feisty
Mike Monroe
Let's hope the Suns and Spurs meet in the Western Conference playoffs, which at this point in the season looks like it would have to be in the conference finals.
Not only would it pit the teams that have the league's best records heading into the weekend, but it's starting to look like there is a bit of ill will brewing between them — and you can blame new Suns owner Robert Sarver for getting the pot boiling.
Sarver has made a splash at America West Arena this season, joining the club's gorilla mascot for skits and, in one game, dunking off a trampoline during a time out — all in fun, and Sarver's enthusiasm has been accepted by Suns fans. :lol
But Sarver may have gone over the line before Wednesday's Suns-Spurs game when he flapped his cocked arms and yelled "chicken" at Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili when they came out dressed in street clothes, instead of their uniforms.
The Suns won the game, 107-101, but not before the Spurs put a scare into them with a makeshift lineup, with three reserves logging their season highs in minutes played.
Afterwards, Suns Coach Mike D'Antoni was unhappy with his team's effort against a team it badly needed to gain some sort of an edge on, and the Spurs' two All-Stars had another reason to be motivated beyond the usual level should they see the Suns in a playoff series.
The day after, Sarver seemed to have second thoughts.
"Had I had it to do over again, maybe," :rolleyes .Sarver told Phoenix reporters who asked him if he regretted what he had done. "I was just upset and disappointed." :rolleyes
Sarver said he was disappointed for Suns fans who had come to America West Arena expecting a "big-time game." He said he made a point of shaking hands with Ginobili and congratulating him on the 48-point game he had when the Spurs beat the Suns in overtime in January. :angel
Implications that the Spurs had intentionally tried to play mind games with the Suns were ironic, in light of Suns coach Mike D'Antoni's pledge the day before the game that he would not risk playing Steve Nash in the final weeks of the regular season to the detriment of Nash's health come playoff time.
"We're not going to finish first (in the West) and wear Steve Nash out," D'Antoni said. We have other objectives first, and we're going to take care of those. We want to finish first, but not at all costs."
The regular season series between the two teams is over, with the Spurs winning, 2-1, so there will be no game of "chicken" between them until the playoffs arrive.
...i like that gesture him congratulating Manu...you think he deserves forgiveness from Spurs' fans? the other day the Suns topped the votes in "most hated team". or is it now back to the Lakers? :rolleyes
thoughts?