Entries from March 2010
March 31st, 2010 · 1 Comment
Suns 116, Nets 105
The best thing that could have ever happened to the Phoenix Suns as it pertains to tonight’s game in New Jersey against the lowly Nets went down Monday in East Rutherford: the home team shocked the mighty San Antonio Spurs.
Now I understand that the Spurs were playing on the [...]
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Tags: New Jersey Nets · Phoenix Suns · Phoenix Suns Preview · Steve Nash
It took some bumps, some hiccups and some all-out effort, but the Suns finally found a way to beat the pesky Chicago Bulls and clinch a spot in the playoffs.
Having lost three straight to the Bulls, the Suns got an important win, 111-105, beating Chicago from deep and extending their season-high win streak to eight [...]
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Tags: Chicago Bulls · Defense · Phoenix Suns · Phoenix Suns Recap · Three-Pointers
Suns 111, Bulls 105
Holding onto sole possession of fourth place in the Western Conference by mere percentage points, the Suns look to chip away at Utah’s hold on third place as they take on the sub-.500 Chicago Bulls.
While it might seem a perfect game to gain on the Jazz, the Suns stop in the Windy [...]
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Tags: Chicago Bulls · Phoenix Suns · Phoenix Suns Preview · Steve Nash
It was far from a perfect game for your Phoenix Suns, but the biggest positive you can take out of it is simply this: they found a way to win.
And at the end of the day, all that matters in the standings is that the Suns pulled out a 111-105 victory, even if they got [...]
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Tags: Minnesota Timberwolves · Phoenix Suns · Phoenix Suns Recap · Rebounding · Robin Lopez
March 28th, 2010 · 1 Comment
Suns 111, T-Wolves 105
PHOENIX — It’s only human nature to overlook a team that you just waxed by a season-high 38 points and dropped a 152 spot on only a couple weeks ago, a team that some are now arguing is worse than the league-worst New Jersey Nets.
But as the Suns start [...]
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Tags: Minnesota Timberwolves · Phoenix Suns · Phoenix Suns Preview · Robin Lopez
University of Arizona fans remember the team’s collapse in the 2005 Elite Eight when the Wildcats led by 15 with four minutes remaining as one of the most gruesome losses in program history, the last day in the Lute Olson Era that you could truly call Arizona Basketball “elite.”
Five years to the day of the [...]
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