With a 21 point lead, only 5:44 left, and all of the Spurs' subs in the game, D'Antoni put Stoudamire and Bell back in the game - along with Diaw, who hadn't been to the bench at all. A lot of thoughts went through my mind, but after a few seconds I realized, "This is a man living in complete terror of the Spurs. He actually thinks his team could still lose."
And you know what? He was right. If the Spurs got a few stops, and maybe hit a couple of 3's along the way, that 21 points could have been 11 or 12 with 4:00 left in the game. And D'Antoni knows that's a lead they could lose. And he would have looked like an even bigger tool than Avery did last year, if he let this one get away from them.
The Spurs fans watching the game saw our starters on the sidelines with ice bags on their knees, on a day when everything was going the Suns' way. I think we all counted the game as being over. And from the looks of things, so did Pop. But D'Antoni actually saw the possibility of the game slipping away. Call it respect or, like I do, call it fear... but Mike D'Antoni knows how dangerous the Spurs are, even on a bad day.
I think it was a mistake to have the starters in the game that late in the fourth quarter. But who knows the Suns limitations better than Mike D'Antoni? If he thought it was necessary...heh...it probably was.