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    Umm... he got knocked unconscious, dumbass. And he was down far less than five minutes.
    I seriously doubt that...if he had no way he comes back in.

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    dude he was

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    If you think those were "miracle" shots, you haven't seen enough Suns games. That's how they play. Props to the Spurs defense for shutting it down most of the series, but there wasn't anything miraculous in the Suns making those shots at the end.
    The Suns play well from behind. God knows they've had enough practice playing the Spurs...

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    Why was it Tony that was on the groud for about 10 minutes in game one when he head-butted Nash? Obviously Nash got the worst of that collision but he was up and ready to play. Tony is a PUSSY! All the Spurs are floppers... Duncan's eyes are gonna pop out of his socketes! Your team, your fans, your city are pathetic!
    Get a rope and put yourself and us out of this misery.

    Please.

    Loser.

    Just like your precious Suns.

    Losers.

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    Umm... he got knocked unconscious, dumbass. And he was down far less than five minutes.
    LOL!!! Right... unconscious... show me one article... from a REAL source that says Tony was unconsious. He was a crying little actor baby... he learned his acting from his ho Eva.

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    You do know tthat Suns led the league in offensive fouls (flops) drawn with Raja number 4 (down from 2 last year thanks to the talents of Devin Harris) and Nash was number 6. Meanwhile Spurs were a middle of the pack at 14.

    Your team, yes the Phoenix Suns, has built an entire defense around flopping.
    I enjoyed the way Bell didn't even need contact to flop, amazing skills. They take flopping to a whole new level.

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    More DUMBASS Spurs fan thinking... the Media and the nation is on our side! We're the good guys! The Spurs are the *Asterick team that should go drown itself in the San Antonio river.
    Who cares what the media thinks and who cares what the ignorant nation full of sheep think? Go challenge the mavericks and put it on TV and you and all the rest of the masses can play regular season style ball all you want. Join the AndOne tour or something. Mavs and suns can play their video game brand of basketball and crown your own "people's champion".

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    I don't think there was anything wrong with what Steve Nash said. It's just after a heartbreaking loss, and of course he is still pissed about the suspensions. And, he was hacked several times during the game today and didn't get a call.

    But, he lost. His team lost. He's a world class athlete who is ultra compe ive. It's very easy for fans of the winning team criticize these players for not being good sports. Fans don't play the game. Fans of the winning team don't have to deal with losing.

    Nash might be somewhat of a sore loser. But, put yourself in his shoes. Most of us would be too.

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    Why was it Tony that was on the groud for about 10 minutes in game one when he head-butted Nash? Obviously Nash got the worst of that collision but he was up and ready to play. Tony is a PUSSY! All the Spurs are floppers... Duncan's eyes are gonna pop out of his socketes! Your team, your fans, your city are pathetic!
    concussion>cut on nose

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    Yup... you caught me. What is "teh"?????? Durrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
    sunsfan ignorant as usual: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teh

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    I don't think there was anything wrong with what Steve Nash said. It's just after a heartbreaking loss, and of course he is still pissed about the suspensions. And, he was hacked several times during the game today and didn't get a call.

    But, he lost. His team lost. He's a world class athlete who is ultra compe ive. It's very easy for fans of the winning team criticize these players for not being good sports. Fans don't play the game. Fans of the winning team don't have to deal with losing.

    Nash might be somewhat of a sore loser. But, put yourself in his shoes. Most of us would be too.
    Lots of hacking going on. Just because Nash is screaming his head off doesn't mean it's happening more to him.

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    Didn't say it was happening more to Nash. His team is down, he's playing his ass off, it's an elimination game ... I'm going to scream my head off too if I think I'm getting hacked and the no-call leads to a turnover.

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    Didn't say it was happening more to Nash. His team is down, he's playing his ass off, it's an elimination game ... I'm going to scream my head off too if I think I'm getting hacked and the no-call leads to a turnover.
    Yep. I didn't have a problem with that. Mike Breen kept saying "They are about to give him a T" and there was no WAY they were going to do that to him.


    Blaming the league instead of having his teammates take responsibility, however....

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    Thank you for putting it so eloquently.

    The sad part is, they really try.

    I mean look at the perennial losers like Milwaukee, Atlanta, New York...their fans know that they are going to suck pretty much every year.

    The Suns have always strived for a le and fallen just short many times.

    I've been a diehard for 25 years now and you're damn right it hurts.

    Having won 3, I don't expect you to understand that.

    When I was a kid, I was a diehard Spurs fan then too. I saw my team blow a series against the Bullets when they had it won. I saw 50+ wins every year playing an exciting high-scoring brand of basketball, but every playoff season the Spurs came up just a little bit short. So, yeah, some of us know exactly where you are coming from.

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    So does, apparently, Tim Duncan.

    Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good.
    I just dont think u suns fans get the phrase "no altercation insuing" And the Suns were neither better or lucky....so they went home...

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    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.
    it doesnt explain the other 2 wins before the suspensions...and I if I remember right the Suns had a chance to close game 5 out but couldnt do it...and U couldnt close ous out in game 6 with Amare and Diaw...get over it...they went home...yall might have a chance next year so look forward to that...and for those saying well he angry yada yada yada...what u fail to see is that our spurs just won a tough series...so were happy....ya know the opposite of what yall feel...and dont act like if the suns would have won the series yall ers wouldnt have come in here talking ....this is Spurstalk.com mother ers...u dont like what the fans say then adios putos...no one is making u be here...u cant take up for a something they lost....nothing made them lose but them...

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    The Spurs had their second leading scorer taken out by a flagrant. Nobody left the bench. The Spurs won that series 4-1. Steve Nash was the point guard of that team.

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    I will admit, I was a dissapointed with Steve's comments. But at the same time, he is really dissapointed, so I will give him some slack.

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    Meanwhile, it's just killing you guys knowing that your team will never get full credit for this series victory.

    Why else would you keep screaming bloody murder everytime the suspensions are mentioned?

    Look, the Spurs are a fabulous team and Popovich's gameplan is superb and proven.

    But we'll always have our doubts and you can thank Horry for that.
    @ killing us

    I am sure we don't really give a what the media and sun fans think. Spurs are in the WCF and the Suns are sittin on their ass at home watching the games.

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    I lost all respect for Steve Nash. Not only did he cry all game, he twisted every question after the game into how the Suns were wronged. Fvck, get over it you whiny b!tch.

    The Spurs won Game 1, had Game 2 until they fell asleep, won Game 3, won Game 4 before a choke, won Game 5 and beat your ass in Game 6. This wasn't even that difficult of a series for the Spurs.

    I used to like Nash but not any longer. He's now reaching Karl Malone level in my book. He sits there trying to put an asterisk on what the Spurs were able to do. F U, Stevie.

    Players like Dirk or even Amare are 20 times more deserving of the "good guy" label than Nash. Nash is a whiny, yet highly skilled, regular season wonder who needs to learn to lose with class.

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    Should Nash be a more gracious loser? Sure. But, I understand. It really sucks to lose when you think you are capable of winning, that you didn't catch a fair break, and you feel an unfair rule played a huge role in determining the outcome of the series. I'd be a little bitter too. And, if you objectively put yourself in his shoes, most of you Spurs fans would be too. Screw being politically correct at that point. Hours after a gut wrenching loss, he's probably being more honest than those athletes that just spit the cliche rhetoric about giving the other team credit and how they got outplayed. He's speaking from the heart. Sure, he's a sore loser, but I don't necessarily blame him. I think he should feel like he and his team got jobbed. That's the compe ive spirit in him. I don't think he's taking credit away from the Spurs. I think he's just bitter that in his mind it wasn't completely fair how the series played out.

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    When I was a kid, I was a diehard Spurs fan then too. I saw my team blow a series against the Bullets when they had it won. I saw 50+ wins every year playing an exciting high-scoring brand of basketball, but every playoff season the Spurs came up just a little bit short. So, yeah, some of us know exactly where you are coming from.
    Amen to that. It took the spurs 25 years to win that first championship.

    Here's to #4 on the way.

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    So now the ENTIRE Phoenix Suns organization from top to bottom can be tagged unprofessional, weasly little babies. Nash included. That's good that Nash is included, because we get tired of always having to preface Suns blasts with "Nash asides".

    Phuck Phoenix. They are OWNED by San Antonio. Let's think Jazz now.

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