</p> <div align="center"> <font size="4"><font color="#ff8c00">Phoenix Suns (3-2)</font> vs <font color="#ff0000">Miami Heat (0-4)</font></font> When: <font color="#ff0000">Friday, 7:30 EST/5:30 PST</font> TV: <font color="#ff0000">local</font> <font size="2"><font color="#ff8c00">Suns Projected Starters:</font></font><font color="#ff8c00"> <font size="1">[PG] Steve Nash [SG] Raja Bell [SF] Grant Hill [PF] Shawn Marion [C] Amare Stoudemire</font></font> <font size="2"><font color="#ff0000">Heat Projected Starters:</font></font><font color="#ff0000"> <font size="1">[PG] Jason Williams [SG] Ricky Davis [SF] Dorell Wright [PF] Udonis Haslem [C] Shaquille O'Neal</font></font></div>
Both teams are off to disappointing starts, but Phoenix has had their way with Miami the last few seasons. I expect Phoenix to blow them out again and Miami will start their season 0-5.</p> I noticed you have Amare in the starting lineup, is he back already?</p> </p>
Considering last yr we started 1-4 and still won 61 games. I'll take a 3-2 start right now haha. Yeah, there's a report he's expected to play tonight. But he was gonna play last few games too and was a late scratch so.</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Dissonance19)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> 0-5 Miami. Riley will probably make an excuse about his health and walk away or something lol.</p> </div></p> Haha. Then make a miraculous return when DWade comes back and the team starts winning?</p> That ordeal firing Stan Van Gundy has to be one of the all time sleeze ball moves ever in the NBA.</p> </p> </p>
It should be great for Ricky Davis today. He thrives in the open court and is the Heat's only reliable scorer this season.</p> That's pretty sad considering he's only averaging 15.5 PPG. I also find it interesting the Heat are only averaging about 83 PPG. I know they are missing Wade, but that still low regardless. I guess it shows the Heat were built for a short run at the championship. It is something which they fulfilled, but now it's time to rebuild.</p> I'm also sensing a blowout in the making.</p>
Suns 106, Heat 101 Didn't get to watch, but it wasn't the blowout you guys thought. Amare also ejected too for something. Nash came up big at the end, as well as Marion Nash 30 pts (11-16), 8 assists</p> Marion 17 pts, 24 rebounds, 5 stls, and a blk</p>