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Steve Nash & Phoenix Suns Survive A Body-Check, Fight Back To Win Game Four Against San Antonio Spurs



May 14 07

What Happened: The Phoenix Suns used a 32-18 fourth quarter rally to beat the San Antonio Spurs 104-98 on Monday night at the AT&T Center. This series is now tied 2-2.

But tomorrow nobody will be talking about Phoenix’s dramatic come-from-behind victory.

With eighteen seconds left, the Suns were up by three points and Steve Nash was in possession of the ball. San Antonio forward Robert Horry, while attempting to stop the clock, body-checked Nash off the court and into the lower-padding of the scorers table.

A brief skirmish erupted. Horry was ejected. And Raja Bell, Phoenix’s blue-collar guard, was hit with a technical foul.

This was just the latest incident in a very intense and aggressive series. On Thursday, following game two, Phoenix’s Amare Stoudemire called Bruce Bowen and the entire San Antonio team “dirty.” Stoudemire believed Bowen tried to injure him with an intentional kick to his leg.

During Saturday’s game, Bowen kneed Nash in the groin. Bowen was called for the foul. However, on Sunday evening, the NBA launched an investigation into the incident and increased the foul call to a “Flagrant Foul 1.”

San Antonio controlled game four until the fourth quarter. Then Nash and Stoudemire took over.

Nash hit several big shots down the stretch. He shook off some early turnovers to finish with 24 points and 15 assists, while Stoudemire had 26 points- in just 31 minutes- to go with nine rebounds.

Most importantly, Phoenix won this game playing San Antonio’s half-court tempo.

Tim Duncan led the Spurs with 21 points, 11 rebounds, and three blocked shots. But San Antonio‘s other stars, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili, struggled. Parker scored 21 points, but hit just 9-of-19 shots, and had five turnovers to go with his seven assists. Ginobili finished witha disappointing 10 points on 3-of-14 shooting.

Game five is scheduled for Wednesday in Phoenix.

Humorous reaction of Phoenix guard Steve Nash
on challenging Horry after getting body-checked:
“I’ve been working on the guns (biceps). Maybe I would have scored a few points with a combo the body.” (TNT interview conducted by reporter Craig Sager)

Reaction of Phoenix guard Steve Nash on the comeback win:
"Simply, we stuck with it. We could’ve folded a lot of times. They were playing great and made a lot of shots." (ESPN)

Reaction of Phoenix coach Mike D’ Antoni on his team’s intense play in the fourth quarter:
"We needed to open the floor off Steve some and get that balance. Tonight we were able to go smaller and get away with it."We just have to have that desperation and play with the fury we did in the last quarter." (ESPN)

My Take: I grew up watching the Piston and Bulls in the late-eighties and early-nineties. Both of these teams had to exercise their own playoff demons against an opponent to become champs.

The Pistons had to get past the Celtics. Remember, “Bird stole the ball” in the 1987 Eastern Conference semifinals. And, after beating Boston the next year, Detroit lost the NBA finals to Los Angeles in a classic seven game series. The Pistons then beat the Lakers the following season to win the first of their back-to-back NBA Titles.

Before the Bulls became a dynasty, they were haunted by the Pistons. Say ‘Bad Boys’ to a young Scottie Pippen and the versatile forward would suddenly come down with a mysterious migraine headache.

For a few years, Chicago just couldn’t get past Detroit. Ah, yes, the Pistons used their defense known as The Jordan Rules to stop His Airness. Eventually, Chicago beat Detroit. And the rest, including the Bulls’ six NBA Titles, is history.

The Lesson: to become champ, you had to knockout a champ.

I bring this up because several analysts feel game four could be Phoenix’s breakthrough game. The Suns showed character and resilience to beat the Spurs at The Alamo.

They rose to the challenge and they exercised their own playoff demons. And the late-game skirmish should bring an already-close Phoenix team even closer together.

The Suns didn’t play particularly well, either. Nash struggled with turnovers. Stoudemire was plagued by foul trouble. And, for the second straight game, Leandro Barbosa couldn’t find his shot.

I think it’s a bit premature to make a definite prediction. As a Mohammed Ali fan, I learned to never count out a former champ like the Spurs. There are three games left. But if Phoenix advances, game four will be seen as the turning point.

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26 Comments: Steve Nash & Phoenix Suns Survive A Body-Check, Fight Back To (...)

Posted by

on 05.26.2007
LOVE THE SUNS, THEM BOYS CAN PLAY BALL. JUST SORRY THAT BBALL HAS COME TO REF CALLS AND WHAT BIG SHOT CRIES THE LOUDEST. FOLLOWING THE REF AROUND SHOULD BE SUSPENSION. (R. WALLACE) MY HUSBAND NOW SAYS THE GAME IS FIXED.!!! .
Posted by
Jt
on 05.20.2007
hey rob did you body check nash just to get some of the spotlight because you cant do anything else to help your team.well concrats on sending the 2-time mvp in the wall when your down and all you needed to do was wrap him up.hope you feel strong and mighty now.good luck on hurting other players in the future. .
Posted by
Jt
on 05.20.2007
I am discusted at wat Rob Horry did. Especially when Amare and Boris get suspened. All the Spurs players should hook up with UFC fighters and teach them some of their moves since they seem to be working. The Spurs are a dirty team no matter what anyone says. .
Posted by
Through the eyes of a 13 year old fan
on 05.16.2007
I agree with the 3 suspensions, and I think the Bruce Bowen deserves one too. Poor Steve Nash... he is 6’3’’ and 180 lbs. Horry is 6’10’’ and 250. OUCH!!! He could have torn out Nash’s shoulder like what happened to D-Wade. I don’t think Raja Bell deserves a suspension, though. His defense could be a little cleaner, but it’s cleaner than Bruce Bowen’s. Raja Bell is a good defender; you can tell by the way he limits Kobe’s scoring, and Kobe is the leagues best player. If Raja controls his temdency of poking people and grabbing their clothes, he is on his way to a DPOY. I think that Robert Horry should be fined 5000 dollars too. That money should be given to Steve Nash .
Posted by
R.A.W.
on 05.15.2007
"Dave7878" UNBELEIVABLE!!! Robert Horry should concider re-defining the NBA in exchange for a more realistic term to fit his game,,,how bout the "NGA" (National Gladiatorball Association). Afterall, when you take a 7ft 280lb monster like Horry trying to take out a 6ft 2" MVP with blunt force, HEY WHAT THE HECK, ADD A MIX OF UFC WHILE YUR AT IT AND SAY ITS OK, ON THE BASIS THAT THERE ARE PENALTIES FOR THIS TYPE OF BEHAVIOR ON THE COURT, An NBA player has been in the game long enough to know what his limitations are or SHOULD BE as far as being a professional athlete. Mr Horry crossed over a code-of-conduct line in my opinion. "Flagrant foul" YES!!! Horry---Professional athlete??? UMMM??? How does one "define" "professional athlete"??? I’ll give you a hint,,,#13 Phoenix Suns! .
Posted by
Steve
on 05.15.2007
This is the first time I’ve read your blog, it’s great. .
Posted by
RockWeLL
on 05.15.2007
Dave...Kneeing someone in the testies, kicking someone in their achilles and slamming someone into the score table is part of the game....? What sport do you think this is you moron? You should lay off the drugs buddy, or at least share them so we can all relate to your distorted opinion... .
Posted by
Dave7878
on 05.15.2007
What Horry did was part of the game. That’s why there is a name for it, a Flagrant Foul. There are rules to deal with it and they were followed. Clearing the bench is also something that should be penalized, and probably will be. These men are professional athletes, that does not mean they are put on the court because they understand the rules, or because they are brilliant tacticians, they are put there because they are the MOST aggressive, competitive and athletic people on the planet. When you put athleticism, competitiveness and aggressiveness together, add the emotion of a playoff game what do you really expect? Gentlemen sitting around discussing what a foul should be? Or 7 foot 280 pound monsters trying to kill each other... This is understood by the NBA and that is why there are rules to deal with these type of fouls, and if you do not think they are fair, that’s an issue that should be taken up on a broad basis with the NBA commissioner, not on the basis of a few isolated incidents. .
Posted by
chris
on 05.15.2007
all the spurs fan suck big ba**s..itz all bout the suns . .
Posted by

on 05.15.2007
The Spurs aren’t a good team and they proved it themselves by their behavior through out this series. They have to resort to dirty ball playing and foul shots in their favor to win. They are pathetic and a disgrace to basketball. The Suns can’t even try to play normal ball against the Spurs because everything they do is considered a foul on "poor San Antonio". Give me a break. San Antonio knows exactly what they are doing and they should be up for an Oscar instead of a Championship. .
Posted by
Jarkster
on 05.15.2007
Horry should be suspended for therest of the series. If any of the Suns get suspended, there will be a riot in Phoenix. THe refs need to do a better job in officiating. The Spurs are resorting to viloence to win the series. Suspend them all .
Posted by
SPURS FAN
on 05.15.2007
you all phoenix suns fans think you all are sooooo perfecct, but your not....you look at everyone else’s faults...and your players do NOTHING WRONG...RIGHT???? THE LEAGUE WOULD DO RIGHT TO SUSPEND EVERYONE INVOLVED...TO KEEP THINGS FAIR...LIKE THEY DID IN THE DETRIOT-PACER SERIES.... .
Posted by
hoopfan75
on 05.15.2007
It would be a horrible act if the NBA suspends Stodemire and Diaw. They would be rewarding Horry and the Spurs for their unsportmanslike actions. If that occurs I am not sure I can ever watch the NBA again. .
Posted by
hoopfan75
on 05.15.2007
It would be a horrible act if the NBA suspends Stodemire and Diaw. They would be rewarding Horry and the Spurs for their unsportmanslike actions. If that occurs I am not sure I can ever watch the NBA again. .
Posted by
R.A.W.
on 05.15.2007
..."you don’t body check a two time MVP player" I have one thing to say about Robert Horry,,, Boooooooooooooooo!!! Totally disrespectful to the NBA, the Phoenix Suns and Steve Nash ! Here’s my "new" opinion on Mr "Sucker-Punch" Horry,,, Boooooooooooooooo!!! .
Posted by
ghawhkjga
on 05.15.2007
NICE JOB HORRY!...part of the plan..... .
Posted by
RockWeLL
on 05.15.2007
Horry, Ginobili, Bowen, Parker.....All perfect names if someone is having a new baby girl. These so-called NBA players should be playing in the WNBA with the rest of the chicks! How can the league look past this any further. They are consistently showing their true colors with incidents like the "hockey check" from last night. These little cry babies cant stand to lose so they try to take out the competition by injuring other players. Gimme a break! These 4 guys need to take a day off and go to the spa with Eva Longoria to get their hair and nails done ! Punks !!!! .
Posted by
RS... Sandor supporter
on 05.15.2007
Toss Horry. He’s an idiot. Great coverage on the concept of breakthrough game Oly.You took me back with the Celts, Pistons, and Bulls. .
Posted by
Dave
on 05.15.2007
Robert Horry is a punk. .
Posted by
GLo
on 05.15.2007
The Spurs appear to all be taking shots at Steve Nash with hardly anything being done about it. First it was Parker head butting him, then Bowen, kneeing him, and now Horry, trying to end his career throwing him into the table. What is wrong with this picture? I am glad that Steve is still standing, but how much longer without a strong message being sent down by the NBA? .
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