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sicone 05-15-2007 06:22 PM

Horry, Stoudemire and Diaw Suspended
 
Horry suspended for 2 games, Stoudemire and Diaw suspended for 1 game each.

With the series tied at 2 each, how will this effect the teams in the upcoming games.

To me its like Horry committed the foul, but his team reaps the benefits from the suspensions.

Also, if the Suns take the next 2 games... Horry has already said this is his last season, what a shit ass way to possibly end his otherwise awesome career


http://www.nba.com/news/spurssunssuspension_070515.html

Sly 05-15-2007 06:24 PM

Kenny and Ernie suck.

"But its the rules!"

Charles, "yes, and the rules suck!"

"But its the rules!"

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 05-15-2007 06:26 PM

Phoenix is Phucked!!!

ADG

Spunky 05-15-2007 06:27 PM

Don't fuck with the leagues MVP

SomeCreep 05-15-2007 06:34 PM

Seems harsh to me.

WWC-Moe B. 05-15-2007 06:46 PM

Phx will loose... San Antonio does not need Horry as much as Phx needs Suoudemire and Diaw....

Sly 05-15-2007 06:49 PM

Phoenix will probably lose tomorrow, but this series has been going back and forth anyway. By the next game they'll be fully stocked and Horry will be out, not that Horry has been all that effective in this series but he certainly can be. He pulled off some great stuff in Round 1.

Sly 05-15-2007 06:52 PM

Damn Chicago is on fire.

BusterBunny 05-15-2007 06:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude (Post 12439081)
Phoenix is Phucked!!!

ADG

at least they if they have the a 2pt lead with 2.3 seconds to go, they wont have to worry bout getting crushed by a 3 pointer:2 cents:

DTK 05-15-2007 07:01 PM

Phx got screwed far worse on this one...rules are rules, but.........

Mr. Garibaldi 05-15-2007 09:31 PM

NBA just handed the Spurs another title.

harvey 05-15-2007 09:54 PM

well, don't be that naive, what happened is that due to the swept series they have to recoup, each swept means between 5 and 7 million dollars, up to 12 in Miami's case, so NBA NEEDS 7 games series.

as for this game, this was an easy one, officiating was ridiculous so all of the sudden having a rule to make sure there will be a 7th game comes really handy. Just in case, read this at http://myespn.go.com/nba/truehoop

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Phoenix Got the Calls

May 15, 2007 1:00 AM

I really hate people complaining about the referees. It's just so tiresome. And on some level -- I may be crazy with this -- I feel it is the job of fans to think like champions. Be mentally tough. Play through adversity. Think like a winner, not a whiner.

But this game was something. I was rooting for Phoenix -- in the name of a tied series and exciting play deep into the playoffs -- and through Phoenix's comeback I was at first pleasantly surprised as a handful of 50/50 calls went the Suns' way. But it just kept going. San Antonio couldn't catch a break. Nash drew a charge on Duncan when he was well inside the no-charge line (UPDATE: I'm most likely wrong about this one, I need to watch the video again, but if indeed Duncan caught the ball inside the line, Nash can draw the foul inside the line), Raja Bell's flop drew paydirt ... By the time Leandro Barbosa barreled into Tony Parker and Parker got called for the foul, I started to feel sort of cheap.

I wanted Phoenix to make the big comeback, but not like that.

I hate to fuel the whiners and conspiracy theorists out there. And it's premature to say this was really called the Suns' way. It felt like that from my seat, watching it once in real time.

I would love for an intelligent, non-partial person with a good DVR to break down all the questionable calls and give us a report. From watching it in real time, I feel the referees were a big part of this victory. I'd love to proven wrong.

Of course, plenty more happened. There were great plays by both teams (especially Steve Nash's left-handed behind-the-back bounce pass in the lane). There may be suspensions. We'll talk it all out in the days to come.

UPDATE: Adam Hoff at WhatIfSports, who admits he has never been a San Antonio fan at all, and recently examined the calls in Game 2 in this series and found that San Antonio was getting the benefit of the doubt, stayed up late examining every possession of the fourth quarter of Game 4.

San Antonio started the quarter up eight, so it's a meaningful section of the game. You should read Hoff's description of every play. He found that of all the foul calls that might have been considered "bad" in the fourth quarter, the the Suns were the beneficiaries of five, and the Spurs were the beneficiaries of none. By his estimation adding in no-calls and violations makes the disparity even greater. Here's Hoff's conclusion:

In real time it definitely seemed that Phoenix was getting the majority of the close and/or dubious calls and no-calls and that bore itself out in the "research." There were a lot of reasons the Suns came back to win (Amare bouncing back, Nash being a straight pimp, and Brent Barry and Michael Finley taking a couple of bad fadeaways), but there is no denying that the calls were a HUGE factor. And beyond the +5 for Phoenix, there were probably a half dozen other calls that were really close and/or not typically called in the fourth quarter of a playoff game (or even during the first quarter of an exhibition game). So the Spurs definitely wore it from the zebras. It felt like an alternate universe, to be honest. And in San Antonio! What a strange night.

2007 Playoffs, Phoenix Suns, San Antonio Spurs

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So we have a terrible officiating and then some rule to compensate this and... bingo! everybody (at NBA headquarters) happy, another game is secured.

btw, we're talking the same league that ejected Duncan for... laughing at the bench. Money talks.

lazycash 05-15-2007 10:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by harvey (Post 12439777)
well, don't be that naive, what happened is that due to the swept series they have to recoup, each swept means between 5 and 7 million dollars, up to 12 in Miami's case, so NBA NEEDS 7 games series.

as for this game, this was an easy one, officiating was ridiculous so all of the sudden having a rule to make sure there will be a 7th game comes really handy. Just in case, read this at http://myespn.go.com/nba/truehoop



So we have a terrible officiating and then some rule to compensate this and... bingo! everybody (at NBA headquarters) happy, another game is secured.

btw, we're talking the same league that ejected Duncan for... laughing at the bench. Money talks.

I think you must not be following the series closely, cause your logic holds no weight. If you really felt the league wanted to see a game 7 then there would be no suspensions helping the suns hold home court in game 5 and most likely seeing a game 7 back in Phoenix. As it stands now, San Antonio will most likely win the next 2 ending the series in 6. I'll be at the game tomorrow night and sure I'm rooting hard for the Suns, but losing Diaw and Amare makes a win highly unlikely.

DavieVegas 05-16-2007 12:40 AM

Another spurs championship on its way


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