I've attended a TON of Spurs games and tonight's crowd was the most uproarious yet. They kept yelling "dirty" everytime the Suns touched the ball. I feel like Amare digged a grave for his own team. That guy has a lot of maturing to do, IMHO.
Harsh.
Yet funny![]()
Amare was owned by the refs tonight. But I concede that's a great achievement by the Spurs. They somehow know how to work the refs.
tough night for Amare but it was expected. 21 pts in 21 min isn't to shabby though.![]()
I suppose Bowen's D, Manu's spark, and Tim's greatness had NOTHING to do with your Suns getting owned?
Last edited by SAtown; 05-13-2007 at 12:54 AM.
It's always refreshing to have a compe or who blames outside forces whenever he loses. If it weren't for the fact that everyone hates the Suns so much, they'd manage to win every single game.
So much for Timmy being enemy #1 for the refs. Looks like Amare took that le by crying to the media about dirty play when there was nothing there. You would think a person would look at all angles of the replay a few times before saying that another player intentionally tried to hurt you. When you put yourself out there like that and then get proven wrong you look like a fool. If I was a ref I would absolutely hate Amare and D'Antoni.
that's a positive way to look at it....i'm sorry
I beg to differ. That is over the top. Yeah, perhaps one of his fouls "could be" debatable. But Amare owned by the officiating crew? No way. He lacked the presence of mind to preserve his fouls.
Playoffs.
If Manu happened to have another bad game, even after getting a black eye; would you also say Manu was owned by the officiating crew because of the lack of calls? What did Manu do? He persevered, shrugged it off, manned it up and played with a purpose.
Stoudawhiner? Bleh.
Not yet, please.
Amare seems like a good guy, but he is just plain dumb. how dumb were his fouls, just because he wanted a MONSTER block on DUncan, what an idiot
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