It Looks Like the Suns Are Going To Finally Beat the Spurs In the Playoffs.
By elmiko
@elmiko (6630)
United States
May 8, 2010 10:31pm CST
It looks like age has finally caught up with the Spurs. After so many failed attempts of losing to the Spurs in the past I say the Suns will Finally beat the Spurs in a Playoffs series. If a team like the Suns beats the Spurs in 3 straight games in a series like they have in this present one in the NBA Playoffs than the Suns are obviously the better team. The Suns are just too much for the Spurs along with Amare Stoudemire playing without any signs of injuries.
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@juggerogre (1653)
• Philippines
9 May 10
Go Suns! I really hope they'll finally enter the NBA finals this time. But I think they will have a hard time facing the Lakers in the next round. As the defending champion I think they will have more to offer than the Spurs, whose key players are no longer young.
@kenites (337)
• Philippines
9 May 10
Yah, I think it is certain that the Suns will beat the Spurs for the first time in ten years (correct me if I'm wrong)..
Although a lot of powerful teams has a better chances of taking the trophy but I wish that the Suns will get it this time. Steve Nash is not getting any younger and we are not sure if Amare is staying next year. It is clear that next year will be the start of rebuilding their team.
@Hatley (163772)
• Garden Grove, California
9 May 10
hi elmilo I used to watch the playoffs till I c ame here to Gold crest we do have two large tvs but the old duggers grab the control and nobody ever watches sports here, its enough to make me wish I had a television in my room. From the days I did watch it seemed to me that the Suns have got a younger more active team than the Spurs so it will be interesting to see what happens now. what by the way happened to my favorite team the Lakers?
@kenneth101383 (908)
• Philippines
11 May 10
Steve Nash is the core of Suns' offense with great leadership and composure down the stretch. He was instrumental in that game orchestrating important plays in the 4th quarter. The pick and pop play was the key in that game with Nash setting the pick for Stoudemire who buried 2 clutch jumpers. We should also mention the 3 point shot made by Jason Richardson as the shot clock expires. Grant Hill was also impressive hitting the go-ahead free throws and the defensive stance he played against Ginobili.

