how come nash did not score tell the fourth when the game was already decided
yeah, i knew he'd be disappointed as he should be but he didn't seem to give the spurs any credit at all for the win. just griped about the game 5 thing and our "malicious defense". the media will have a blast with all the soundbites he gave up in that interview.
how come nash did not score tell the fourth when the game was already decided
He has a right to be upset and so do the Suns fans but the reality is you guys were beat handily in this game 6 at full strength with us still down a player so i think the whole this was unfair act needs to be toned down a bit after tonight.
Hear hear, words of wisdom.![]()
You don't expect him to say, "My teammates are dumb. They need to be smarter in future." Those guys stood up for him when he was hurt, and were punished for that. However correct a decision it may be, how could he have not felt upset? Let him moan. We won, and let's move on.
AGet 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 NB
You are right. IF there was an altercation then Duncan should have been suspended. It didn't happen that way and I still think its a stupid rule.
Who said you should kiss anyone's ass?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'...
I agree that the Suns could have won this series, with or without the suspensions but it seems that a lot of Suns fans are of the opinion that Phoenix would have definetly, without a doubt, 100% guaranteed won the series if there were no suspensions, which is stupid.
Just feel good that Stern saved your ass in this series so that you can lose it in the next.
Something tells me that Steve Nash doesn't give a what you think.
Ladies and gentlemen, your Phoenix Suns, the 2007 champions of the Ifs and Buts league!
Your answer is just ridiculous if you look at yourself for a minute and think wher you are now, posting in this forum...
If you can't man up and admit the spurs were superior then there's nothing else I can do for you. You will probably lose again next year because you can't admit you guys need to change your game plan.
What a freakin loser!!!! I can't believe his postgame interview. I had gained so much respect for him, but damn, what a puss!!! I knew this would happen, they'll take some solace in being the victim and the would've been and the people's champ or some bull$hit! F'em! Go home! C-ya!
I agree....TD was damn lucky. At least you acknowledge the fact that there was no altercation...some of your fellow Suns fans and the players think there was.The fact that it didn't become an altercation is the luck part. Otherwise, he did the same thing Diaw did.
Good gawd ! Just after having to watch jackass mark cuban fake his crying jag at the MVP awards, now I have to sit here and watch missy nash bawl his head off because Stoudemire and Diaw were suspended in game 5 and that's why they lost tonight ??????? Well, excuse me, but Stoudemire and Diaw were alive and well and playing tonight but neither one did a damn thing to win the game.
Bring on the the new BAD BOYS SPURS ! Enough of these whiny assed crybabies already.
regardless of his comments about the suspensions, there's no excuse for his complaining about the calls. that's just completely made. nash is dead to me.
My post could've easily been about that guy too.
What's this, the fourth time the Spurs have knocked him out of the playoffs?
Let it go! Is over. Would have could have we will never know. The loss stings no doubt but they had thier chances. The Spurs played great plain and simple. The Suns will be back next year and hopefully learn from this series not to make silly mental mistakes.
Y dont both of yall GO FISH![]()
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Actually, I like it better knowing that you were on the cusp of finally getting to the promised land with your Suns, only to have it snatched from you by a freak event, in among the cruelest fashions possible.
And there's not a damn thing you can do about it.
I love that a couple decades from now, when everybody else has forgotten about this series, you and other Suns fans will still curse this day, when the Suns may well have been the best team, but never got the chance to prove it, while you wonder if you'll live long enough to see them win a le.
My personal "beliefs" have exactly to do with the outcome on the court.
Someone should sing to nash, '"If 'if's' and 'but's' were candy and nuts..."
Amare Stoudamire was a man in his interview. Nash was a . I have to admit, I expected better from him.
After his performance, he could have come out of this with a lot of respect. That interview will come back to haunt him next season, when he tries to tell his team, "No excuses! Let's go get it done." They'll all know that Nash will be the one making excuses...after they lose.
Actually, Stoudamire did a of a lot to win, unfortunately others just plainly did not show up.
No, Amare's game is developing to the point of KG. You've all seen his outside shot this series. This season was a total coin flip on how he'd do. He was coming off of a potentially career ending procedure. He's got his jump back and now getting a consistent jumpshot. He practices 3s every day, but the offense doesn't call for him to shoot them in games. At 24 years old he's got an impressive career ahead of him that won't require a KG in the next coupld season to win.
Now Marion and the #4 pick for KG is VERY possible. Can you imagine a lineup of KG, Amare, Diaw/Thomas, Bell, and Nash? I'd like to see that lineup.
Yeah, these are some of the moments fan's memories are made. Stricklands behind the basket pass. Fisher's .4. Manu's block attempt of Dirk at the basket.
Amare's charge up the line.
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