lol, why? this series is far from over, it's one game and a very close one at that despite amare's early foul trouble. but yeah, nash is probably just feeling that internal clock ticking too fast these days.
Problem is....they have to actually find a way to get that road win.
Watch them start pressing and really screw the pooch. They know they don't win game 4, chances are great they will be fishing after game 5.
I look for them to return to the 3 point blister, even though the spurs are pressing them at the arc.......That's their only chance.....to rain a bunch of treys.....
lol, why? this series is far from over, it's one game and a very close one at that despite amare's early foul trouble. but yeah, nash is probably just feeling that internal clock ticking too fast these days.
amazing how the spurs win its a "close game"
The Suns lead by 5 with 8 mins to go in the game, and its a "blowout"
Oh well, this is coming from experts and mavs fans, so take it with a micrometer of salt obviously.
it's no wonder you work for the freakin' circus or whatever *theme* park, the zoo? first with the ignorant commie statement and now with the dumbass generalizations...all that sugar you eat must be going straight to your head. you're stupid if you're trying to call a game with eight minutes left (you should know better, see tmac with three minutes left against the spurs) and compare it to the end result of another game as if they were the same. the suns/spurs game was close, the spurs did not really pull away so much as sustain the lead they had for several minutes, in fact, losing a couple of points because the lead was double digits. btw, the suns lead by something like 16 with 8 min. to go and because they built upon that lead and won, it was a blowout.
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doesn't play enough defense.
Just kidding.
I still would never trade the Tony for Nash. Tony has a lot of all star years left. Nash has 2 at most, imo (where he might deserve it- then he'll be a role player).
I definitely feel sorry for Nash. He's an awesome player and a class act. But I would never want him to get a trophy by beating the Spurs. If the Spurs got knocked out by another team, I'd definitely root for him, but NOT when they're going head-to-head. No way.
Actually, when a team loses by twenty it's typically considered a blow out. When a team loses by single digits, then it's considered a close game. This isn't exactly rocket science.
I can think of 47 million reasons (over the next 4 years) not to feel sorry for him.
Not to mention everything he's made to date.
And why the ing sympathy about what's going on out on the court? I guess you miss the couple of times each game Nash draws a charge on Tim or someone else by running underneath them after they've already left their feet
Give me a break on the sympathy party.
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