You would be frustrated watching your dream slip away (AGAIN).
Nash knows he can't play forever.
Plus, I imagine he is a bit tired of carrying MOST of the team, and the Fing coach!
FIRE D'Antoni!
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Yes i am giving him a break because he is emotional plus he is 33 yrs old and it is no secret that he has a recurring bad back so i am sure a part of him is thinking was this maybe my last shot at a le?
You would be frustrated watching your dream slip away (AGAIN).
Nash knows he can't play forever.
Plus, I imagine he is a bit tired of carrying MOST of the team, and the Fing coach!
FIRE D'Antoni!
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I'll give you that but you and the rest of teh suns need to man up and admit the obvious, which is overall the spurs were teh better team and won because they are better not becausse the suspensions.
That generalization is what pisses us off. Because its far from the truth and because it wasn't caused by the spurs team but by 2 suns players in complete control (or uncontrol) of their senses.
Only then justice will be made.
So does, apparently, Tim Duncan.
Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good.
You knew it would happen. Scapegoat they have to have one, just won't admit defeat.
Nash has the heart of a champion and class. I don't blame him a bit for being emotional about it, bitter even--it was a tough break and he didn't cause it. I love Nash...what a weapon!
Game 5 does not explain the other 3 losses, if he wants to know why they lost maybe he needs to look in the mirror or better yet look at his coach and teammates they are the real reason they are out of the playoffs.
I wish someone would ask Nash why they have such a crappy record against San Antonio over the last 5 seasons. I think they are something like 20-6 in that time span with 3 playoff exits credited to San Antonio.
Stoudemire did say he needs to hits the books in order to improve
Nash was cryin the whole press conference. It was really pathetic.
When did Tim Duncan come off the bench onto the court during an on-court altercation?So does, apparently, Tim Duncan.
Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good.
And the Suns are neither.
Nor are they smart.
after all that mad love he gave everyone out on the court after the game and he turns around and says something so pathetic like he did.
IF PHOENIX IS SOOOOOO GREAT THEY SHOULD HAVE WON GAME 1!!!
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Don't blame the NBA for your teams ups
So in another words, you read into his words.I knew he said one thing and always meant another.
So did he come out and say "We lost this series due to game 5 and the NBA"
I second that. Suns will be Champs in 3 years if Nash is still there. But not right now![]()
It's clear the record against the spurs and against otehr teams. Spurs just murder them 9 out of 10 times. While D'antoni is there, they have no shot at winning against a D team like the spurs.
Also the whining didn't get them anywhere either. Those 2 things they need to get better at before dreaming of a championship.
They pulled a Denver and they got this.
Well tough then, because you won't hear it from me.
I'll go to my grave thinking we could've won this series, and there's no a God damn thing you can say to change that.
You want all us Suns fans to just kiss the Spurs ass?
Keep walkin'...
Get Duncan the same tutor. If Jones and and Elson get into a pushing match, there's the altercation that would have had Duncan suspended. Jesus, you don't think the six man rotation for the Suns played into them getting fatigued on Wednesday? If roles were reversed you'd be calling it a stupid rule that dictated the series further than it needed to. Too bad we'll never know what would have happend if Amare and Diaw could play in game five. But something tells me we'd be getting ready for probably the greatest game seven in the history of the NBA.
You either call your teammates or coaches dumbasses, and like Nash is going to do that, or blame the stupid rule just to vent.
I don't think their absences had any bearing on the Suns opportunity to win, but I do agree it would have been nicer if no one got suspended on account of a stupid rule.
But Nash could go on and on, and even blame the Pistons for having a brawl which influenced that rule. The way the reporter asked the question, was aimed to get you guys on his back. It was either be honest or don't comment at all or lie.
Who cares what Nash has to say, he's gone fishing now. Bring on the baby Jazz and show them what the real playoffs are like after getting such an easy road through Houston "We only have 3 players" Rockets and the 8 seed that can only beat Dallas.
Funny how so many of you jump on him and say about him being upset with the way things went, but in a completely reversed situation, you'd be a complete fool to believe all the Spurs players would have stayed on the bench, and you would all be moaning and groaning about this exact stuff. He's quite disappointed, knows that the suspensions affected things greatly, and says what everyone else would say in that situation. How could you possibly expect anyone to sit there and say the other teams was just awesome, they were beat blah blah when no matter how it came to that point, they did not lose at full strength every game with the help of a bogus rule, that was violated yes, but bogus nonetheless.
Well...the Spurs owned Nash tonight. That is all that matters to me RIGHT now.
like the announcer said
nash has one or 2 years left
amare still has to improve
trade amare for kg?
nash would ok if duncan was not a spur and in his prime
The fact that it didn't become an altercation is the luck part. Otherwise, he did the same thing Diaw did.
WTF...are you kidding me. After the Bowen and Horry pulled. Cry me a ing river.
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