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Sloppy Suns Fall Apart in the Clutch, are Eliminated by the Spurs
Either team could have won pastime five of the San Antonio-Phoenix concatenation--and, as usually happens when these teams make fun a close sport, San Antonio made right enough plays to win while the Suns squandered several opportunities. Neither team discharge well from the field but when the Spurs needed to notch they either made a shot or drew a sullied and then sank the independent throws. Donkey Parker once again led the way for the Spurs with a pastime-high 31 points and eight assists. Tim Duncan added 29 points and a pastime-high 17 rebounds. No other Point scored more than eight points; Manu Ginobili discharge just 2-11 from the tract of land, finishing with eight points, three rebounds and no assists. The Suns found one matchup that in reality worked in their befriend: Boris Diaw setting up store on the low block and going to operate against various defenders, including Ginobili, Parker, Michael Finley and Robert Horry. Diaw complete with 22 points on 11-17 shooting from the tract of land, plus eight rebounds and eight assists. Supposedly this threw Steve Nash and Amare Stoudemire out of harmonious flow but no one had a satisfactory illustration for how a player attractive advantage of mismatches hurts the team. Meanwhile, Nash discharge 4-16 from the tract of land, committed five turnovers and had reasonable 11 points and three assists. Stoudemire had 15 points and 11 rebounds. Shaquille O'Neal, whose next by-name will probably be the "Big Scapegoat" after this order, had 13 points and nine rebounds but discharge just 2-8 from the tract of land and 9-20 from the independent throw extended mark. Critics are positive to say that his free cast in a winding direction shooting require to be paid the Suns the sport while ignoring Nash's three fourth fourth part turnovers (more some miscues that were officially charged as turnovers to other players) and the incident that Parker completely dominated the sharp end guard matchup in this pastime and in this series. O'Neal averaged 15.2 ppg, 9.2 rpg and 2.6 bpg in the line, which is about all one can reasonably await from him at this point--and that should have been enough represent presence for the Suns...
Postgame coverage of the Suns' loss to the Spurs in Game 3 of their opening round playoff series, which San Antonio now leads 3-0. Log onto Suns.com for more video features.
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