Re: No asterisk on this series
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Originally Posted by GrandeDavid
Not at all. The Spurs dodged a bullet. They nearly had an historical loss of epic proportions. Scoreboard is all that matters, and as a Spurs fan, I'll take it. Game 6 will be a blast to watch.
No shit. If the Spurs lost last night, we would be the embarrassment of the NBA.
I'd much rather hear Suns complain abotu conspiracy theories, than hear them laugh in our faces if they beat us without Amare!
Re: No asterisk on this series
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Originally Posted by Soul Patch
Im just curious. Have the Phoenix Suns ever legitimately lost a basketball game? Ever?
I mean...if it wasn't for all the injustice in the world, you guys would have a perfect record.
I find that amazing. What a great basketball team. Fuck the man for trying to hold you guys back.
:lol
Re: No asterisk on this series
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Originally Posted by EssaySpur1001
The suspension of Amare and Diaw didn't hurt the Suns all that much tonight.
Stopped reading right there :lol
Losing their most dominant player sure didn't hurt the Suns, who normally score 100+ in this series, in a game where they lost by 3 while putting up 85. And it goes beyond this game of course. Missing a starter and a key bench player for a team who already has a short rotation, a lot of these guys are going to be exhausted for game 6 on the road.
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Originally Posted by DampierAmGod
Stopped reading right there :lol
Losing their most dominant player sure didn't hurt the Suns, who normally score 100+ in this series, in a game where they lost by 3 while putting up 85. And it goes beyond this game of course. Missing a starter and a key bench player for a team who already has a short rotation, a lot of these guys are going to be exhausted for game 6 on the road.
I think the point was, even without Amare and Diaw, they still had a great chance to win the game.
Bottom line: You can't blame the Spurs that the Suns lost. The Suns had plenty of chances, and the Spurs shot horribly, they were lucky they won.
I don't understand how true fans think the Suns have lost the series... if anything, the fact that game was so close, and not a blow out as many predicted, worries me as a Spurs fan.
Suns just need to win game 6 with a healthy, rested, and vengeful Amare leading them. Fuckin' nut up, Suns fans!
Re: No asterisk on this series
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Originally Posted by BlackFlagg
You know, you keep making excuse after excuse for your losses to the Spurs. The Spurs simply outplayed you, just like you outplayed us in games 2 and 4. Why can't you take a cue from a true sport like Steve Nash and admit that? Hell, we were tired, too.
Sure, two of your key players (and one of ours, don't forget) were not allowed to play -- because they were too stupid to stay on the bench. They knew the rules.
Your anger is displaced. The Spurs didn't suspend Stoudemire and Diaw; the league did. Until you get that through your heads and stop crying, you don't DESERVE a championship.
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I'm well aware that the league suspended Diaw and Amare and I'm well aware it was because of a rule. I wasn't trying to say that it was incorrect, just saying that Boris and Amare's absence affected the Suns. No where did I blame the Spurs or anything that they did, and nowhere did I say that the Spurs didn't deserve it or play hard. Sorry to burst your bubble, but all Suns fans don't think alike.
Re: No asterisk on this series
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Originally Posted by OldDirtMcGirt
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I'm well aware that the league suspended Diaw and Amare and I'm well aware it was because of a rule. I wasn't trying to say that it was incorrect, just saying that Boris and Amare's absence affected the Suns. No where did I blame the Spurs or anything that they did, and nowhere did I say that the Spurs didn't deserve it or play hard. Sorry to burst your bubble, but all Suns fans don't think alike.
At least you have an excuse for losing, which is the most important thing.
Now go home and get your fuckin' shine box.
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Originally Posted by Obstructed_View
At least you have an excuse for losing, which is the most important thing.
Now go home and get your fuckin' shine box.
Dude, once again, there's a difference between a reason and an excuse. For example, the reason that the Spurs lost in game three is because they grew overconfident and did not make defensive stops when they had to, as well as let their offense go stagnant when Phoenix surprised them with the double team. That is not an excuse. That is a reason. The reason that Phoenix lost is because our starter's played too many minutes and as a result of that we could not execute offensively. No need for the hostility.
Re: No asterisk on this series
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Originally Posted by EssaySpur1001
The suspension of Amare and Diaw didn't hurt the Suns all that much tonight. They were kicking our asses all over the place in the first half. Starting the 3rd, Tim was owning but Phoenix went uber small and realized doubling Duncan and forcing him to give it up to shooters who weren't hitting anything was a smart choice. Luckily for the Spurs, Manu got it going and so did Bruce because Tony played pretty bad.
The Spurs gave the Suns many chances to win it and keep the lead up. Specifically Manu's two passes to the first row. Duncan didn't do much in the 2nd half after the first 3 minutes of the third.
Honestly, we'd be lost without Manu this game. The Suns played with a lot of heart and that is commendable, but to say there will be an asterisk on this series is bullshit. Horry is a big piece to our small ball and the smartest player we have so it hurt the Spurs also.
The Suns tried hard, but in the end, DEFENSE prevailed.
I couldn't get past that first sentence :lol
Re: No asterisk on this series
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Originally Posted by Obstructed_View
Now go home and get your fuckin' shine box.
Please stop quoting a quote. It doesn't make you look cool. It just makes you look like a fucking douche bag actually.
Re: No asterisk on this series
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Originally Posted by EssaySpur1001
The suspension of Amare and Diaw didn't hurt the Suns all that much tonight. They were kicking our asses all over the place in the first half. Starting the 3rd, Tim was owning but Phoenix went uber small and realized doubling Duncan and forcing him to give it up to shooters who weren't hitting anything was a smart choice. Luckily for the Spurs, Manu got it going and so did Bruce because Tony played pretty bad.
The Spurs gave the Suns many chances to win it and keep the lead up. Specifically Manu's two passes to the first row. Duncan didn't do much in the 2nd half after the first 3 minutes of the third.
Honestly, we'd be lost without Manu this game. The Suns played with a lot of heart and that is commendable, but to say there will be an asterisk on this series is bullshit. Horry is a big piece to our small ball and the smartest player we have so it hurt the Spurs also.
The Suns tried hard, but in the end, DEFENSE prevailed.
Whatever makes you feel better.
Fact is, they had 2 starters suspended over some bullshit and still almost won.
Re: No asterisk on this series
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Originally Posted by OldDirtMcGirt
Dude, once again, there's a difference between a reason and an excuse. For example, the reason that the Spurs lost in game three is because they grew overconfident and did not make defensive stops when they had to, as well as let their offense go stagnant when Phoenix surprised them with the double team. That is not an excuse. That is a reason. The reason that Phoenix lost is because our starter's played too many minutes and as a result of that we could not execute offensively. No need for the hostility.
FWIW, I think your posts have been mostly decent and full of reason. I think you're just catching hell because you're bretheren have been less than typical, incompetent homers. Don't mind the misdirected anger, at this point we're not sure what else to respond with. :dramaquee
But what do I know, I'm a Spurs fan. :depressed
You still can't say for sure if you would have won with Amare, but I guess you'll have a shot in Game 6. And the Spurs will be without Horry, so you have a good chance at taking another one in San Antonio. No excuses either way.
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Originally Posted by Scumbag
Please stop quoting a quote. It doesn't make you look cool. It just makes you look like a fucking douche bag actually.
If you don't like it, click the X.
Now go home and get your fuckin' shine box.
Re: No asterisk on this series
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Originally Posted by Obstructed_View
Now go home and get your fuckin' shine box.
You know how when someone says something really cheesy and you feel embarassed for them? It's kinda like that...
Re: No asterisk on this series
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Originally Posted by Scumbag
You know how when someone says something really cheesy and you feel embarassed for them? It's kinda like that...
yeah, that fits you to a t
Re: No asterisk on this series
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Originally Posted by OldDirtMcGirt
Dude, once again, there's a difference between a reason and an excuse. For example, the reason that the Spurs lost in game three is because they grew overconfident and did not make defensive stops when they had to, as well as let their offense go stagnant when Phoenix surprised them with the double team. That is not an excuse. That is a reason. The reason that Phoenix lost is because our starter's played too many minutes and as a result of that we could not execute offensively. No need for the hostility.
Didn't San Antonio win game 3? Try proofreading. It works.
Also, the rest of the stars played heavy minutes for 2 reasons:
1. Because Amare and Diaw were suspended. I won't go into if it was deserved, I'll stick with the facts.
2. Because, in my opinion, D'Antoni is a shitty coach who made shitty substitution decisions. Whether your scrubs suck ass or not, they are there for one reason: To give the stars and starters a rest.
Re: No asterisk on this series
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Originally Posted by violentkitten
yeah, that fits you to a t
Or when someone says something that is really out of place and makes no sense...
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or when someone can't comprehend elementary colloquial phrases.
Re: No asterisk on this series
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Originally Posted by violentkitten
or when someone can't comprehend elementary colloquial phrases.
Its not a matter of comprehension. Its a matter of relevance. See when you make a statement it is a declaration in speech or writing, setting forth facts, particulars etc.
Enter more coins to continue... 3...2....1 :toast
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my observation was quite relevant. you, otoh, are not.
Re: No asterisk on this series
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Originally Posted by violentkitten
my observation was quite relevant. you, otoh, are not.
An observation is not a statement... /sigh
Nevermind.