Wednesday, May 31, 2006

RAJA RAJA RAJA!!!!!!!


It's funny how one player can make a difference. Take away Steve Nash from the Suns, and you have a team like the Timberwolves. Talented players with no direction. Steve Nash makes the Suns go. He runs the offense, finds open shots for his teammates, and provides on the floor leadership.
I never thought Raja Bell would be as important to the Suns as Steve Nash. With Raja sidelined for games 2 & 3, the Suns looked overmatched. The defense just wasn't there. They couldn't stop guys like Josh Howard & Devin Harris. Their double teams didn't have the same effectiveness on Dirk Nowitzki, and they didn't have the fire to go after loose balls.
Raja surprised everyone by suiting up and playing in game 4. His presence gave the Suns the fire they needed to pull even in the series with a 20 point victory. A loss in game 4 would have been devastating, but the Suns followed Raja's lead and came out with fire and passion to put the Mavs away in the 3rd quarter.
Raja has really made his place in Suns history during these playoffs. Everyone knows about his clothesline to Kobe Bryant.
Had he done that and the Suns lost the series, nobody in Phoenix would want anything to do with him. However, that play alone inspired the Suns to win game 6 on the Lakers floor, and fueled the beat down the Suns put on the Lakers in game 7.
Fast forward to the Clippers series: Game 5, Suns down 3 in OT, and Raja hits what may just be the biggest shot in Suns history to put the game into OT #2 where the Suns took control...another game 7, another spanking put on a team from LA.
Now, Raja comes back from an injury he probably should not have been playing on, and inspires his team to win by 20 over a team that had outplayed them for the 2 previous games. That's the stuff legends are made of.
I only hope the Suns can continue to play with that kind of passion and fire throughout this series. If we can go into Dallas and win game 5 you may as well make your reservations for the Finals.

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Game 4: A Must Win


The picture that is in this post should be a nightmare for Suns fans. Steve Nash on the bench. Raja Bell in street clothes.
What does this mean? Probably that Eddie House is in the game. Eddie House may be the worst player in the entire NBA. No, not juse because he went to Arizona State, although that may account for his lack of intelligence.
The Suns have been leading each game of the Western Conference Finals at halftime. At the end of the third quarter and beginning of the fourth, Mike D'Antoni has put Eddie House in the game to give MVP Steve Nash a rest. In games 2 and 3, the Suns lead evaporated during the time with House in the game.
Sure, he may get lucky and hit an off balance three pointer that he throws at the basket without being set, but he is a liability on every aspect of the game.
He can not defend anyone. Avery Johnson knows this so whomever House is guarding goes to the basket on every possession, and usually comes away with a basket.
He can not pass. The Mavs pressure him and most often come up with a turnover. He can not rebound. There was a loose ball late in game 3 that BOUNCED next to him, and he just looked at it. Either he is too dumb to pick up the ball, or he's being paid secretly by the Mavs. I go with option A.
His basketball IQ is below zero. He pulls up in transition and jacks up awful shots, or he'll throw a shot up when there are 3 guys on him and 4 other Suns standing there unguarded.
Now, back to game 4.
The Suns MUST win this game to stay in the series.
I know they can if they play with the intensity they need to. It is the playoffs. Who cares if you're tired? You have all summer to rest. It's time to empty the tank and leave EVERYTHING on the court.
Luckily, the Suns seem to be at their best with their backs against the wall. I'm confident for a victory tonight, and then it will be a tied 2-2 series, where anything can happen.
Do we want a game 7 at Dallas? Well, that's not the best scenario, but we definately can win there. 3 straight wins would be nice, but realisticly, We'll probably have to go in to Dallas and win a game 7.

Friday, May 26, 2006

All Tied Up


Well after two close games the Western Conference Finals are tied at one game a piece going back to Phoenix for the next two. The Suns seem to be in the driver's seat now, taking home court advantage after a 3 point win in game one behind a huge performance from Boris Diaw. That win came with a huge price as Raja Bell went down with a tear in his calf muscle. His abscence was noticed in game two, as the Suns only managed to shoot 44% and allowed the Mavs to score almost at will in the second half. Raja's defense was especially missed on Josh Howard who, despite having the biggest lips in the history of basketball, scored 29 points.
Dirk Nowitzki scored 30 on 12-21 shooting, and did not attempt a three. It seems he may have gotten over his allergy to the post he previously had.
Shawn Marion used to do a great job on Dirk because Dirk absolutely REFUSED to take the ball down low. Now, he has realized that a 7 footer should NEVER take a 3 pointer and has abused the smaller Marion in the post.
I don't see why D'Antoni hasn't tried to go to Kurt Thomas, even for a few minutes, to bring some size in the lineup.
On the other hand, I must question his use of Eddie House, who may be the worst player in the NBA. This douchebag comes in the game to give Nash a rest, and jacks up 7 shots in just 14 minutes. Sure, he scored 7 points, but his basketball IQ is below zero. He jacks up bad shots in transition, and he cherry picks, so basically the other team has a 4 on 5 on every offensive possession. The Suns should seriously consider not allowing him on the charter back to Phoenix.

In any case, this is shaping up to be a great series. I predicted Suns in 6 and it looks like that may hold true. I am hopeful that Raja will return on Sunday, but if he doesn't the Suns need to go to the basket more (The Mavs shot 36 free throws and the Suns only shot 11. Part of that can be attributed to Joey Crawford, but the Suns have some responsibility for taking too many jumpers)

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

DALLAS HERE WE COME!!!!


What a night! What a game! It seems like the SUNS come out at their best in game 7. The entire series was close, with no team winning consecutive games, but the Suns came out last night and put a spanking on the Clippers, sending them back to LA to go fishin with the Lakers. We were strong inside, holding even on the rebounds, but deadly from the outside. The Suns 3-point shooting won that game for them. They shot 15 of 27 (55%) from beyond the arc, including 5 long range bombs from The Matrix, and 4 from Mr. MVP.
Now, we go to Dallas. A team we beat in the playoffs last year. A team that holds a special place in the heart of Steve Nash after Mark Cuban didn't want to sign him a couple of summers ago. Nash loves to take it to Dallas. I expect a good series, with the Suns coming out on top. Dallas likes to run, which is bad news for them. Their big men aren't much of a threat, Dasagna Diop and Erick Dampier, and down low is where we struggle the most. Dirk always seems to choke against the Suns. I expect Matrix to continue his excellent defense against the big German, and since Irk (he has no D) can't guard anyone, 30 and 10 nights from the Matrix should be routine. Game 1 is Wednesday night in Dallas, get ready for a barnburner (or barnbarner as Charles Barkley likes to say)
Oh, and Scottie Pippen, just shut the hell up already.

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

GOTTA DO IT!!


I didn't have time to post after game 3, but the Suns won a close one. Game 4 was a different story. The Suns shot under 40%, they missed a ton of threes, and got outrebounded (again) by more than 20. But they still had a chance to win at the end, cutting the lead to one point late in the 4th before Alien Cassell hit a big three that ended the Suns comeback plans.
So...it all comes down to this: a best of 3 series with the Suns having 2 possible home games. Sounds good.
Game 5 is a must win for the Suns. I don't advise going back to LA (Clipper Nation? I think not), down 3-2. The Suns must focus on the boards tonight, not letting the Clippers get second chance points.
The Suns have to knock down their jump shots. Other than Raja Bell, who shot 7-12 from three point territory (with that noted defender Vladimir Radmanovic "guarding" him), the rest of the Suns shot a dismal 3 of 24 from outside the arc. That's not going to win too many games. We shall see what happens tonight, but I expect a Suns win.

Thursday, May 11, 2006

Time to rebound


What can I say about game 2? The Suns were outrebounded 57-26. The Clippers had 19 offensive rebounds. The Suns? 5. When a team gets their rebound total more than doubled they can't win many games. So...what's the plan for game 3? Box out! Boxing out is one of the basic skills they teach when you play basketball in elementary school. How can a professional basketball team not box out? How can a team stand around while the other team grabs every damn rebound? There's not much else I can say about game 2. If the Suns can grab some boards they can win. If not, they're done. This isn't a team that won their division by accident, so I'm pretty sure they won't just roll over and die. All they need to do is win one game in LA, and the Suns get home court advantage back. We'll see on Friday night.

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

ROUND 2: THE HANGOVER


Tonight is the second game of the Western Conference Semifinals against the Clippers (I still can't belive I am typing that...let me do it again...we are playing the Clippers tonight. In the playoffs). Game One was what happens after a big party (Lakers series), a hangover. The Suns and the fans just didn't seem to be in to the game. Sure, we won 130-123, but there wasn't the energy in the arena we had for game 7 of the Lakers series. Maybe because it was the Clippers. Maybe it was because of the emotions of the previous series...whatever it was, the Suns need to turn it up to win this series.
Elton Brand (I freaking hate Duke) scored 40. Sam (Mr. potato head / alien) scored 28. But the Suns were able to hold off the Clippers in the second half by scoring a ton of points and getting a couple of defensive stops (something nobody did for most of the game).
I still think the Suns will win this one in 6...but these ARE the Clippers we're talking about.

Sunday, May 07, 2006

BEAT LA!!!! (AGAIN)


On to the Clippers. As strange as it sounds, the Suns now are set to take on the LA Clippers in the Western Conference Semifinals after defeating the hated Lakers in an anticlimactic game 7, 121-90.
Aside from a cheap elbow by the Grim Raper to the face of Raja Bell (again) and another cheap foul by Lamar Scrotum, there wasn't much fight by the Fakers last night. The US Airways Center was rocking, and the Lakers never responded.
The best part of the game was how we, the fans, got into the head of Kobe the Grim Raper. The Kobe Sucks chant was going on all night, and after a hot first half (23 pts) he decided to give up and only took 3 shots in the second half (one point). Is this the performance of someone people think is an MVP candidate? Is this the performance of a leader?
Kobe just showed exactly why he is a classless individual. Who quits on their team in a game 7? Would the Fakers have won if he shot more? Probably not. But wouldn't you at least want to compete if you think you are as good as Kobe thinks he is? After all, the Suns were only up by 15 at halftime. Sure, that's a big lead, but it is a lead that is very easy to come back from in the NBA. Instead, Kobe decided to go in the tank and the Suns won by 31. Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.
To add to his already classless persona, after the game the Grim Raper refused to shake hands with any of the Suns players. Classless.
The quote of the game came from Raja Bell's mother responding the Kobe's quip that Raja "must have not gotten hugged as a kid"
She saw him outside the locker room after the game and asked "Hey Kobe, you need a hug?"

Friday, May 05, 2006

TIM THOMAS FOR PRESIDENT!!! (Game 6 Review)


WOW!!!!!!
What a game we had in game 6.
Back & forth, Suns - Lakers.
Suns got out to a big lead, then the cheap shot artist AKA The Grim Raper hit Leandro Barbosa in the face with an elbow, opening up a gash that needed 4 stitches to close (don't worry...Leandro got the better of the bastard).
With Barbosa out the Fakers jumped out to a lead, capped by The Grim Raper hitting a 3 to close out the 1st quarter with the Suns down by 7.
The Suns came storming back...the game was back & forth until the end...with 6 seconds left Tim Thomas hit the biggest three ball of his life, tying the game. But there was still too much time. Everyone knew the ball was going to the Grim Rapist to try to win it...but he came up short (with a little help from the Matrix)
OT was all Suns. 21 points. Only one scoreless possession in the extra session. That's all she wrote.
SUNS WIN SUNS WIN SUNS WIN!!!
I'll be there for Game 7 on Saturday cheering on the Suns as we take the Fakers and their cocky arrogant fans out.

Thanks Bulls, for letting us take Tim Thomas off your hands.

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Game 5 Review


Raja Bell.
Raja Bell.
Here's a guy that I admire.
Raja Bell.
Keep saying that name.
Now, I'm not a violent guy. I don't usually condone violence. But Raja Bell put the little bitch Kobe in his place last night. Sure, his clothesline was a blatent cheap shot. But, Kobe deserved it. After all this is a guy who, after getting a technical foul while being guarded earlier in the year said "Raja Bell? I got bigger fish to fry than Raja Bell."
Well Rapist, who's being fried now?
Speaking of rape, The Lakers Kwame Brown is under investigation for rape.
How dumb is this guy? He plays for the Lakers, a team with a history of players raping women, and in the middle of the playoffs, he goes out and does that? Moron.

Back to Raja - Kobe...
Kobe had been elbowing Raja all night, and finally he had enough. He took the Grim Raper down by the neck and smacked him with his other hand. A good move in the WWE. A good move in an NBA game only if the opponent is the Grim Raper (Kobe Bryant).
So, today I have a much greater respect for Raja Bell than ever before. Hopefully he won't get suspended for it, but if he does...well...it was fun to watch.

Monday, May 01, 2006

2006 NBA PLAYOFFS

Well I now have a blog.
This blog will be dedicated to the Phoenix Suns and what they are doing. I will try to update during the regular season, playoffs, and offseason.
I have been a Suns fan my entire life. When I was a little kid I used to go to basketball camps with Suns players such as Larry Nance, Walt Davis, Alvin Adams, Maurice Lucas, etc.
Currently, I am in my first full season of having my own season tickets and I love it. There's nothing better than going to an NBA game and watching your team win.

Well that brings me to the current state of affairs in Suns Nation (Is there a Suns nation?). We currently are down 3-1 to the hated, evil Los Angeles Lakers. A team that as all Suns fans know, has broken our hearts many times before.
After all, this is the team that knocked the Suns out of our first playoff appearance all the way back in 1970.
In the world of the NBA a 7 seed rarely beats a 2 seed. It just doesn't happen. But today we may be looking at one of those rare occasions.
On paper, it didn't look like much of a matchup. After all, the Suns had beaten the Lakers the previous 7 times they have played (I don't count the last regular season meeting...MVP Steve Nash did not play, nor did Raja Bell, the Suns' best defender).
We came out in game 1, didn't play well, but pulled out a narrow win at home. Game 2 was more of the same...poor Suns play, but the result was different. The Suns didn't score for the first 6 minutes of the 2nd quarter in that game.
Game 3...on to Los Angeles, and the Suns get beaten in another close one...
Then there was game 4.


Quite possible the worst game I have ever seen. The officials stole this game from the Suns. Anyone that watched that game knows it never should have gone to overtime, and when it did, the Lakers never should have had the ball at the end. Kobe Bryant, the biggest bastard in professional sports, should have NEVER had the opportunity to take the shot that stabbed Suns fans in the heart.
Maybe I'm bitter, maybe I'm realistic, but the fact is that the Suns got bent over and screwed in that game.

Game 5 is back at home on Tuesday. I'll be there supporting my team as always, but things are looking grim. I'll never say it can't be done, but I'd be surprised if we came back.
Of course, back in 1993 when the first round was best of 5, the Suns came back from being down 0-2 against the Lakers.