Uh... do you expect people to recall that or just go hunt down a video and answer your question? You give other gnsfs a bad name. Ok, not really, but still...
Short answer: Yes! It was all Phx. Horry did nothing.
In watching the video, did Raja Bell push Robert Horry in the back trying to secure the rebound when Ginobli missed his shot? It looked like he was so pissed he didn't get the call that he took it out on Nash.
Uh... do you expect people to recall that or just go hunt down a video and answer your question? You give other gnsfs a bad name. Ok, not really, but still...
Short answer: Yes! It was all Phx. Horry did nothing.
Yes. I do remember that Horry seemed to be iritated about the non call before the push. Not that it excuses the hit on Nash. Although, I still side on the overreaction of the Suns bench as being the deciding factor for the suspension of their players and I don't think Horry's hit was bad enough to elicit the reaction.
It was still a dumb move on Horry's part. It turned out to be more advantageous for the Spurs. but if Amare and Boris didn't show their ass, it would've been a bad deal for the Spurs. I don't blame Nash for selling it. Manu would've done the same thing.
Isn't Robert Horry the guy that has seven more rings than Nash?
It's one thing for Nash to sell it. It's another thing for him to sell it only to result in getting his own team mates suspended, and adamantly whine for years that the 'dirty' Spurs were responsible (and grudgingly admit years later that he did flop, as Nash did last year).
where's that quote where nash admitted he flopped? i remember reading it somewhere.
I think if the role players would have not been suspended, the Spurs would've still won the series.
I'm not even sure Horry was in the play to begin with. Just another sign of the NBA & it's cruel influence over the general public. Those of you who think he was even there have been duped for years.
I'm glad he finally came clean, I was still losing sleep after we won the chip.
If the NBA hadn't been forced to suspend Amare and Diaw, Horry would have gotten at most a 1 game suspension and probably none. It was not that hard a foul, it was in the flow of the game as Horry tried to draw a charge, and if not, get a foul and stop the clock. The League suspended Horry for two games just as a makeup call. Ridiculous.
All the bru-ha-ha was just because Nash threw himself into the scorer's table and the undisciplined Suns way overreacted, and the Suns assistant coaches didn't do their job and keep them from leaving the bench. Just stupidity on the Suns all around.
I still blame Nash for trying to oversell the shove and flying to the tables. His fault Amare got suspended.
There was a video where Nash admitted that he embellished the foul. Anyone?
Illustrated by them having them back for game six, AT HOME, and losing anyway. If they couldn't take game six at home, they damn sure weren't taking game seven in our crib.
video or gtfo
Horry wasn't going to let him get by for an easy bucket...it's called basketball! Nash looked like he'd been shot out of a cannon. Probably scared his own team to death...![]()
Actually, game six was in SA.
Game seven would have been in PHX.
tim donaghy knows the details, he made 600 large on that series
all i can remember vid of is horry's explanation...
it was something along the lines of "i'm an old school player and if i have to foul im gonna foul hard." he basically didn't make any kind of excuse.
I sure as wasn't we blew that game 4 up a good margin, we should have been up 3-1 cleanly! Spurs were the better team and always were in those Suns series! PERIOD.
Nor should he, he did a hard foul and thats all he did! In the 80's and 90's this is the f in norm! Thats all it was is a hard foul.
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