Can I add my 2 cents on the officiating? ----It was very 1 sided in favor of Phoenix. I hate to bemoan officitiating, but when its so 1 sided in favor of 1 team, it simply must be pointed out, there's really no excuse for it.
And the main culprit was Violet Palmer. Numerous times mostly in the first half, she bailed out the suns' big men with cheap fouls (esp ticky tack fouls on Bonner). And I mean cheap, the kind of foul where Bonner had his arms extended straight not trying to block a shot, but might have made slight body contact, which is normally never called, esp when the offensive player is initiating the contact. I remember at least 3 possessions where solid defense was played, Suns missed the shot, and ol' Violet bailed them out with free throws. So 5-6 freebies there. Oh, and on the other end of the floor, Duncan gets a knocked to the floor on his driving layup by Shaq. I watched the replay in slo-mo on my direct-tv. Shaq just took the flat of his hand and pushed him in the chest. It really can't get any more obvious. And all 3 officials fail to make the foul call, and of course its a turnover, cuz Duncan was forced to heave up a shot while crashing to the floor. Irony on that one being they call Bonner immediately after that for the tick-tack foul. That pissed me off.
And Bennet Salvatore (I think? the silver haired one) picked up in the 4th quarter where Violet Palmer left off in the first half. I remember this guy from last year, he is generally very unfair on his fouls in regards to the spurs. Duncan had a great block on Stoudemire driving baseline, just smothered it completely. Salvatore somehow thought this was a foul. So Stoudemire got 2 more cheap ones on that play. He also called a traveling on Roger Mason, which (at least on my replay) showed he had established his pivot as his left, and drove leading with his right foot which is perfectly legal. Salvatore was right there 10 feet away making this call too, with no obstruction. That was a critical play as the spurs were building some momentum in the 4th quarter, that traveling snuffed out that momentum.
There was other "questionable" if not outright terrible calls. Kurt Thomas getting called for that foul on Stoudemire going baseline, very questionable.
There was 1 lone play that I thought was a bad call against the suns, and that was in the 4th quarter, when Parker drove to the basket, and used his forearm to push off Grant Hill before making a layup, and they called Hill for a foul. But that was just ONE bad call that went against the Suns the whole game, in contrast to a dozen or so the other way. And yet the spurs still managed to play well enough to almost pull it out at the end, and that was without 1 of their top players (Ginobili)
I think what it shows (other than Stoudemire is making late night visits to Violet Palmer) is that the spurs are far from finished, but my fear is the officials are going to beat them down so hard this year, they may barely miss the playoffs in a very stacked western conference. Hope that's not the case and the spurs can overcome it all, because if they make it into the playoffs and are healthy, they will be honed and tough to take out.