Monday, April 21, 2008

Tragic ending to a great drama.

Game 1 of the Suns-Spurs was much better than advertised. Thats saying something considering the Western playoffs this year has been hyped by everybody including your truly in this blog. Still, this game surpassed all expectations. It was played at such a high-level, it was gripping drama start-to-finish. Tim Duncan said it felt like a Finals game. Even Chris Paul talked about this game in his post-game presser. Jon Barry says this is the best playoff game he has ever seen. Thats all well and good and I enjoyed it every bit of the way except for the ending. My Suns lost!

The Suns lost after leading by 16 in the first half, 9 in the 4-Th quarter and by 5 in the first OT. Suns lost despite taking the last shot in both regulation and OT. Barbosa and Diaw missed those, and unfortunately, Ginobli wouldn't miss his last shot in the 2-Nd OT after Nashty tied it for the Suns with a ridiculous fade-away 3! Suns lost because the Spurs tied it in regulation and then in OT with 3 pointers from Michael Finley and then by Tim Duncan. Are you kidding me? Tim Duncan hits his first 3 of the season to tie a playoff game against the Suns in OT. Mike D'Antoni's reaction was classic, but you can't leave him that open whether or not you think he can hit a 3.

Speaking of Mike D'Antoni, I think he was a big part of this loss. I am not one of those fans who blames the coach after every loss, but D'Antoni needs to get his act together. I am done with this guy's "man-love" for Barbosa and Diaw. As a Suns fan, I like these guys as much as anybody, especially Barbosa who is a great guy and a terrific player. Diaw has not been the same player he was 2 years back and he has been inconsistent to say the least, but he actually played a great game against the Spurs. But D'Antoni should stop putting the ball in these guys hands at the buzzer like Barbosa is Dwayne Wade and Diaw is freakin LeBron James. When you have Nash, Amare (in regulation) and Shaq why is the ball going to anybody else? Why put the ball in Diaw's hands with 3 seconds to go when this guy is known to pass up open lay-ups and kick the ball out to a team-mate in the corner. What's he gonna manufacture in 3 seconds? Draw up some freakin play for Nash, your lunch ticket.

Also the Suns defense sucked like it always has under D'Antoni. Tony Parker and Ginoble got to the rim at will. Parker single-handedly brought them back in the second quarter when they fell behind 16 as Nash or Barbosa couldn't stay in front of him. Later in the OT, when Shaq was in foul trouble and Amare was already fouled out, Ginobli just had a red-carpet to the rim as he kept driving left. I hate to admit it, defense wins such games and the Spurs got the stops they needed while the Suns couldn't. The Suns make so many mistakes on defense, Popovich will probably shoot somebody during the game if he was coaching this team. Coaching is a huge factor in such games and Pop once again showed why he is so good. When Nash hit the 3 late to tie the game in second OT, the Spurs had just a few seconds to setup a game winning play. But Pop put the ball in Manu's hands and let him run because he knew Shaq was on the bench for offense and if he took a timeout, D'Antoni would put Shaq back in. So Pop wanted his offense to go against the midgets that were on the floor for the Suns at that time and it worked perfectly as Ginobli got a game-winning layup with nobody protecting the paint.

Sad ending to a great game. I am not sure if the Suns can come back and win game 2. They are a resilient team and they need all of their resiliency in game 2. Nash and Amare will come back with a vengence, but will the role players do anything to help? Nash played a great game. The 3 at the end was unbelievable, but he was good the entire second half and the OTs. Bowen didn't play extended minutes in this game for whatever reason and I think Nash was the beneficiary. Apart from that one possession late in the game when the suns had a shot-clock violation, Nash was on-point. But in a game like this, these mistakes stick out as Suns just could not close out the leads they had at various points. Amare was awesome, but he fouled out. Shaq was in foul trouble too. Thats one complaint I had with this game. The refs have to let these guys play. One of the early offensive foul called on Shaq was garbage and it probably changed the complexion of this game, at least for Shaq. There are way too many floppers in the Spurs lineup and the refs just keep giving them what they want.

In any case, I can't wait for game 2.This is exactly the kind of excitement we expected from this year's West.

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