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April 29, 2008
SAN ANTONIO -- Tim Duncan was not all smiles after the San Antonio Spurs eliminated the Phoenix Suns yet again from the playoffs. Written on the big man's face was only one thing: relief.
"Just happy we're done with them," he said.
Really, was there ever any doubt?
The Spurs dispatched the Suns with a 92-87 Game 5 victory Tuesday in what has become almost a postseason ritual for the defending champions.
The veteran team moves on to the Western Conference semifinals against the No. 2 seed Hornets, led by playoff rookie Chris Paul, in a series that will begin Saturday in New Orleans.
The Suns go home again, falling to their postseason nemesis for the second successive year and the fourth time in five playoff appearances. The Hornets finished off their series with the Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday, also in five games.
"We went up against a team that knows how to win," Suns coach Mike D'Antoni said. "Every time we needed to close something out -- a half or a game -- they got the best of us. That's why they're the champions."
Duncan had 29 points and 17 rebounds and Tony Parker scored 31 points for San Antonio. They were the only Spurs to score in double digits.
Boris Diaw, who had a near triple-double in the Suns' rout of the Spurs in Game 4, led the Suns with 22 points. Amare Stoudemire had 15 points and 11 rebounds and Shaquille O'Neal added 13 points.
"Every year it seems like we always play the Spurs, and they beat us every single time," Stoudemire said. "As long as I'm here we're going to break it sooner or later, because I'm tired of losing to these guys. I'm sick and fed up."
Five Suns players scored in double figures and they outshot the Spurs from the field, but they had a number of costly turnovers down the stretch.
With the Spurs up 88-87 after battling back and forth with the Suns throughout the fourth quarter, Manu Ginobili, who had been cold all night, hit one of two from the line with 25 seconds on the clock.
Steve Nash couldn't get ahold of Raja Bell's inbounds pass, and Phoenix sent Ginobili to the line again with 23 seconds left. Ginobili hit both this time to make it 91-87.
Nash's 3-point attempt missed and Duncan hit another free throw. Diaw's last-second 3 missed, but it wouldn't have made a difference.
Nash had three of the Suns' seven fourth-quarter turnovers and finished with only three assists.
"We should have probably just calmed down a little bit. I'll take the responsibility for that. I know I made a couple of key turnovers that cost us, and we didn't deserve to win," Nash said.
"I think on paper we have more talent than they do. But I think their experience, their commitment and understanding of what they're trying to do is greater than ours. Their ability to play together and make small plays on both ends of the floor is unsurpassed."
The Spurs outscored the Suns 23-15 in the fourth quarter, led by nine points apiece from Duncan and Parker.
"We treated it like a Game 7 in the fourth quarter," Parker said. "We just stayed in the game and kept fighting."
It was widely predicted that this might finally be the Suns' year -- that they were hungrier than the aging Spurs. A seven-game series wouldn't have been a surprise and plenty expected this to be the best of all the first-round series.
Early on, it delivered with a Game 1 double-overtime thriller the Spurs won after a couple of clutch 3-pointers.
San Antonio won its second game at home, then really took control of the series by rolling over the Suns in Phoenix in Game 3.
Phoenix tried to become the first NBA team to come back from an 0-3 deficit, and they won Game 4 in Phoenix with gusto. They stayed in Game 5 until the end, trying to force a Game 6 back in Phoenix.
Instead, the Suns go home, falling short despite the midseason blockbuster trade for O'Neal -- who was brought in specifically to match up better with teams like San Antonio.
"They beat us with the intangibles," said Bell, who had 14 points. "They beat us with the little things. They beat us with the gamesmanship. They beat us with the attention to detail. The game plan. The commitment to doing all the little things to win games.
"That's why they're the champs. That's why year in and year out -- no matter what people say about them -- they find a way to be right there in the mix and vie for a championship."
Spurs coach Gregg Popovich had his players intentionally foul O'Neal, a 52 percent career free-throw shooter, throughout the game. He finished 9-for-20 from the line, dropping the Suns to 20-for-37 total on free throws.
The Spurs hit 24 of 30 free throws, led by 13-of-16 shooting by Parker.
Down three points to start the fourth, the Spurs battled back and Parker's under-the-basket feed to Duncan gave the Spurs a 77-76 lead with 6:43 to play.
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@neilp1993 ahahha suns are kickin the spurs ass. we lead the series 3-0 faggot
Mr420woo 1 year ago
That last "turnover" the ball didn't touch Nash's knee at all. Fuckn stupid referee!!!!!
facebook36 2 years ago
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suns got raped against the spurs. This year Lakers will rape them, cant wait!
neilp1993 3 years ago