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Phoenix Suns (Official Thread)

NBA Game Summary - Phoenix at Miami


(Wednesday, December 13th)
Final Score: Phoenix 99, Miami 89
Miami, FL (Sports Network) - Shawn Marion scored 23 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to lead the Phoenix Suns to their 12th straight win, 99-89, over Miami.
The Heat, playing without Dwyane Wade, who had his wisdom teeth removed on Tuesday, and Shaquille O'Neal, who is still recovering from knee surgery, were still able to mount an impressive comeback late in the game, causing the Suns to sweat out a game that appeared to have the makings of a blowout.
Alonzo Mourning led the Heat with 19 points, and Udonis Haslem contributed 14 points and seven rebounds. Jason Kapono scored 13 for Miami, which has lost two of three. Robert Hite scored 11 points off of the bench, and Dorell Wright added 10 points for Miami, which nearly rallied from a 25-point deficit in the final quarter.
"We were trying to play hard until the end," said Hite. "That is all you can do."
Steve Nash scored 18 points and added 11 assists, as the Suns pulled to within two wins of the franchise-record 14-game streak from December 1992. Boris Diaw scored 13 and pulled down 11 boards for the Suns. Amare Stoudemire had a quiet night, scoring 12 points, and Phoenix received 10 points each from Leandro Barbosa and James Jones.
The Suns have won 14 of their last 15 games after a 1-5 start. The Suns also finished their road trip with a perfect 5-0 record, marking the first time they've done that since April 6-13, 1998.
"I guess it is an accomplishment and something we should be proud of," said Nash of the winning streak, "but this team is really about building for the playoffs."
The game was a laugher early in the fourth quarter, as a Diaw hook shot put Phoenix up 88-63 with 9:52 left in regulation, the Suns' largest lead of the game. Miami rallied without its two biggest stars, though, ripping off 17 straight points to make things interesting late in the game. After a Barbosa lay-in with 3:39 left, Chris Quinn hit an acrobatic layup, and Kapono drilled a three to bring the Heat to within 90-85 with 2:38 remaining, capping a 22-2 run that brought the crowd to its feet.
The miraculous comeback was not to be, however, as Nash answered with a three to extend the Phoenix lead to 93-85, and the Suns held on down the stretch for the win.
The Suns had boosted their already large lead in the third quarter. Marion followed a Barbosa jumper with a steal of a Gary Payton pass, which he then converted into an alley-oop dunk from a Nash feed that put Phoenix up 80-55 with 4:19 left in the third. The Heat trailed entering the fourth quarter 84-63.
The Suns started quick, dropping a 10-2 run on the Heat in the game's first three minutes. A Nash jumper put the Suns up 20-10 with 5:23 left in the first quarter, and Phoenix led 26-19 going into the second quarter.
Miami was able to cut the Phoenix lead to five on a Haslem basket that made it 30-25 just under two minutes into the second quarter, but the Suns responded with 13 straight to blow the game open. Raja Bell, Barbosa, and Jones all hit threes on the streak, and two Stoudemire free throws gave Phoenix a 43-25 lead with 6:41 left. The Suns led 56-40 at halftime.
Game Notes
The Suns' 12-game wining streak is tied with Dallas' 12-game streak for the longest in the NBA this season...Phoenix is now 8-0 against Eastern Conference teams... The 99-point output represented the first time Phoenix was held under 100 points on the road this season...Mourning's 19 points were a season- high... Miami hit only 4-of-19 from behind the three-point line. 12/13 23:32:55 ET

12 in a row. Warriors at home (finally) on Friday. Amare might be getting a little tired, he only played 29 minutes tonight
 
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fourteenandoh;687890; said:
what'd you think about Tucson? i grew up in scottsdale and went down there a few times a year. great scenery but the parts of town i saw didn't seem very nice.

There are definitely some bad areas (like any city), but overall I loved it. It's a bit more rugged than Tempe or Scottsdale. There is a good mix of people living there, too -- military, hispanics, hippies, etc. And like Columbus, a lot of activities revolve around the campus.
 
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half a game up on the lakers now. 13 in a row. I didn't get a chance to watch any of the game but heres the recap. Sounds like they gave up a huge lead again. It really makes me nervous that they always let teams back in no matter how big their lead is. Hard to complain though when they win 13 in a row.

Suns Hold Off Warriors
By BOB BAUM, AP Sports Writer
Posted Dec 16 2006 12:39AM
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Suns 105, Warriors 101 Amare Stoudemire posted 25 points and 10 boards, while Boris Diaw notched his fifth career triple-double to lead the Suns to a home win over the Warriors.





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Stoudemire and Co. are one win away from tying the franchise record of 14 straight wins.


Phoenix 105, Golden State 101
PHOENIX, Dec. 15 (AP)-- The Suns are still streaking, thanks largely to the multiple talents of Boris Diaw.
The Frenchman had his fifth career triple-double to help Phoenix run its winning streak to 13 games - one shy of the club record - with a 105-101 victory over the Golden State Warriors on Friday night.
``Boris was unbelievable,'' coach Mike D'Antoni said.
The Suns, though, were far from their best after a five-game trip. They led by 25 early in the second quarter, but blew most of it by halftime and trailed by as many as eight in the third quarter.
``It doesn't mean a lot,'' Diaw said of his 21 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists. ``The win is the most important thing, and I got some lucky rebounds. Sometimes the ball is falling in your hands, and sometimes your teammates make big shots.''
It was his first triple-double after four in his breakout season a year ago. Amare Stoudemire had 25 points, including a three-point play that put Phoenix ahead for good, 97-95 with 3:46 to play.
Steve Nash scored 16 points and had just five assists for Phoenix, the last a bullet pass to Shawn Marion for a game-sealing dunk with 7.8 seconds to go.
``That's Phoenix Suns basketball, man,'' Marion said.
Monta Ellis scored 24 points, Baron Davis 19 and Mickael Pietrus 18 for the Warriors. The Suns go to Sacramento on Saturday night to try to match their club-record 14-game winning streak set in December 1992.
No. 13 was shaky, though.
``We didn't play well tonight,'' Nash said. ``We didn't shoot the ball particularly well against the zone and we weren't really smooth. After a long road trip that sometimes happens, so we'll see if we can get it out of our system tomorrow.''
Davis' 3-pointer put the Warriors ahead 95-94 with 3:59 to play. Stoudemire muscled inside for the basket and was fouled for the go-ahead three-point play.
Then Marion's 12-footer, on Diaw's 10th assist, boosted the lead to 99-95 with 2:42 to go.
Diaw's two free throws made it 103-96 1:25 from the finish, but Golden State scored five in a row to cut it to 103-101 on a dunk by Andris Biedrins with 14.2 remaining.
Nash brought the ball downcourt, and instead of running out the clock and waiting to be fouled, threw a sharp pass from midcourt just above the rim, where Marion grabbed it for a game-clinching dunk.
Nash said he was going to wait to be fouled but worried about getting trapped.
``Rather than wait for the unknown,'' Nash said, ``I just threw it.''
Mike Dunleavy's 3-pointer punctuated a 7-0 spurt that gave Golden State an 80-72 lead with 3:11 left in the third.
The Suns, though, scored the final 10 points of the quarter, going up 82-80 when Raja Bell made a 19-foot runner at the buzzer. Bell drew an offensive foul from Dunleavy to give Phoenix the ball for its final third-quarter shot.
``It looked like it was over early, but this one we got back in it and just kept trying to hustle,'' Golden State coach Don Nelson said. ``We had a shot at it, to be quite honest with you. We just needed to make some shots, but we didn't. We went cold at the wrong time.''
Still, it was an encouraging effort for a Warriors team at the start of a six-game road trip.
``Hopefully we can learn from this and take this with us on the road,'' Davis said, ``and understand if we can just play with energy and passion that down the stretch it's anybody's ball game.''
Golden State missed its first 13 shots and the Suns took a 16-2 lead on Diaw's layup with 6:17 left in the first quarter.
The Suns, who shot 61 percent in the first quarter but 43 percent for the game, got 15-footers from Marion and Kurt Thomas to go up 34-17 after one.
Stoudemire's three-point play gave Phoenix its biggest lead, 47-22 with 8:28 to go in the half.
From there, the Warriors outscored the listless Suns 30-7, slicing the lead to 54-52 on Anthony Roberson's two free throws with 1:04 to play in the half.
Phoenix scored the last five points of the half, a 3-pointer by Nash and Diaw's tip-in, to lead 59-52 at the break. Notes: Each team took 31 3-point shots - the Warriors made 12 and the Suns eight. ... Phoenix's win streak started at Golden State on Nov. 20 when Nash made a game-winning 3-pointer with 4.1 seconds left. ... The Warriors fell to 1-7 on the road this season, worst in the NBA. ... Nash ended a string of seven double-digit assist games.
 
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The streak continues...

Amare scored 28 points and sat out the last 15 minutes. I'd say he's back!!!!

http://www.azcentral.com/sports/suns/articles/1219suns-ON.html

Suns win 15th straight


By BOB BAUM
AP Sports Writer
Dec. 19, 2006 09:28 PM

[FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]PHOENIX - Make it 15 in a row and counting for the Phoenix Suns.[/FONT]

[FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Amare Stoudemire dominated Toronto with 28 points and 10 rebounds in 28 minutes, and the Suns set a franchise record with their 15th consecutive victory Tuesday night in a 115-98 victory over the Raptors.[/FONT]
 
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Maybe cause I'm a fan of both..but they kind of remind me of the Buckeyes... Athletic, shoot the threes, don't run deep into the bench and diverse. Hopefully good things for both teams..... 15 in a row....what what!
 
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Tough loss to the Wizards. Gilbert lit us up for 50, but the real killer was Caron Butler scoring 30 (he made some big free throws down the stretch and in OT). We had a great shot at the end of regulation but Amare lost track of the time left and rushed a tip in when he had time to come down with it and slam it home for the win. I'm not big on excuses, but the team didn't even get in to PHX from Denver until 615. The game was at 8. They had been stuck in a hotel room for three days because of the blizzard.
 
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