The refs won Game 3 and Stern won Game 5. If the Spurs won because they were better I wouldn't be so upset. I guess you have to win though to earn the proper respect and the Suns didn't. I just hope they learn how to get the refs not to call fouls like the Spurs can do. Watching game film from them can be very educational.
I watched or listened to all of the games and there was nothing wrong with any of the officiating...Your just biased and bitter. The spurs are the better team, they proved it, and they will go on to win it all this year.^God Phoenix fans disgust me.....Because the Suns players are f*cking stupid is why they lost game 5....It is a f*cking rule that players cannot go on the floor during an incident such as what happenned during game 4. Did you see any of the Spurs players step a foot on to the floor? I dont think so...Stop bitching. If the Suns players werent morons and listened to the rules, they would have had their full roster going in to game 5. Their fault, not the leagues what so ever.....And as for the refs, dont even get me started. Tim Duncan gets pushed in the back so much everytime he touches the ball that its not even funny....Suns fans are pathetic for blaming losses on referees. You all need to grow up.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ballerman2112 @ May 19 2007, 05:51 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I watched or listened to all of the games and there was nothing wrong with any of the officiating...Your just biased and bitter. The spurs are the better team, they proved it, and they will go on to win it all this year.</div>Wow, you have really gone down in my estimations. To say there was nothing wrong is crazy.Anyway, it's over now. Suns will be back, just wait and see.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ballerman2112 @ May 18 2007, 09:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I watched or listened to all of the games and there was nothing wrong with any of the officiating...Your just biased and bitter. The spurs are the better team, they proved it, and they will go on to win it all this year.</div>You're also very biased if you think Game 3 was even close to fair. We're all biased here, but I'll let you have your win even though I'm not happy, because again, I'm sure my team will win on questionable calls or a Stern decision some day, because it'll happen to everyone and I wouldn't want anyone to take away from my team. Duncan was great, he proved he's the best PF every. I don't really have much respect for anyone else on the team, but Duncan is amazing. I say the Suns are the biggest challenge because the Pistons are just a poor man's Spurs and the Jazz are a broke man's Spurs with pretty good offense. We'll see if either team can even give them a challenge. Actually I won't. I'd rather watch the WNBA right now.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ASUFan22 @ May 18 2007, 11:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>We're all biased here, but I'll let you have your win even though I'm not happy, because again, I'm sure my team will win on questionable calls or a Stern decision some day, because it'll happen to everyone and I wouldn't want anyone to take away from my team. Duncan was great, he proved he's the best PF every. I don't really have much respect for anyone else on the team, but Duncan is amazing. I say the Suns are the biggest challenge because the Pistons are just a poor man's Spurs and the Jazz are a broke man's Spurs with pretty good offense. We'll see if either team can even give them a challenge. Actually I won't. I'd rather watch the WNBA right now.</div>Fine, ill take the win. Have fun watching the Spurs in the next round.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ballerman2112 @ May 18 2007, 09:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I watched or listened to all of the games and there was nothing wrong with any of the officiating...Your just biased and bitter. The spurs are the better team, they proved it, and they will go on to win it all this year.^God Phoenix fans disgust me.....Because the Suns players are f*cking stupid is why they lost game 5....It is a f*cking rule that players cannot go on the floor during an incident such as what happenned during game 4. Did you see any of the Spurs players step a foot on to the floor? I dont think so...Stop bitching. If the Suns players werent morons and listened to the rules, they would have had their full roster going in to game 5. Their fault, not the leagues what so ever.....And as for the refs, dont even get me started. Tim Duncan gets pushed in the back so much everytime he touches the ball that its not even funny....Suns fans are pathetic for blaming losses on referees. You all need to grow up.</div>You did see Duncan on the floor and Bowen too the previous game right? If your buddy gets thrown to the ground like that you'd have the same reaction too, unless you're just a really bad friend.Anyway, for those of you that don't like Stern, here is the NBA office's number. That receptionist has been getting a lot of calls lately.212-407-8300
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ballerman2112 @ May 18 2007, 09:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Fine, ill take the win. Have fun watching the Spurs in the next round.</div>I won't be...I told you. I'll watch the Mercury whoop the Silver Stars though.
Yeah, they went on the floor, but it was a different situation. Amare and Boris didnt go on the floor to help up Nash, they went on the floor to participate in an on court scuffle...Duncan and Bowen were concearned about their teammatte just like Phoenix fans were, but they had no intention and showed no intention of wanting to cause harm to any Spurs players.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ballerman2112 @ May 19 2007, 06:00 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Yeah, they went on the floor, but it was a different situation. Amare and Boris didnt go on the floor to help up Nash, they went on the floor to participate in an on court scuffle...Duncan and Bowen were concearned about their teammatte just like Phoenix fans were, but they had no intention and showed no intention of wanting to cause harm to any Spurs players.</div>yeah, the pussies :happy0144:
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ballerman2112 @ May 19 2007, 01:00 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Yeah, they went on the floor, but it was a different situation. Amare and Boris didnt go on the floor to help up Nash, they went on the floor to participate in an on court scuffle...Duncan and Bowen were concearned about their teammatte just like Phoenix fans were, but they had no intention and showed no intention of wanting to cause harm to any Spurs players.</div>I love how people KNOW that Amare was going out there to fight. Did you call him ? Have you spoken to him lately and asked him? No, so shut up. Amare showed no intention to fight. Duncan did the same thing. So because Amare walked out a few more feet, his team loses the series. That's totally fair, what am I talking about.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ASUFan22 @ May 19 2007, 12:57 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>You did see Duncan on the floor and Bowen too the previous game right? If your buddy gets thrown to the ground like that you'd have the same reaction too, unless you're just a really bad friend.Anyway, for those of you that don't like Stern, here is the NBA office's number. That receptionist has been getting a lot of calls lately.212-407-8300</div>Are you serious? lol
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ASUFan22 @ May 18 2007, 09:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>You did see Duncan on the floor and Bowen too the previous game right? If your buddy gets thrown to the ground like that you'd have the same reaction too, unless you're just a really bad friend.Anyway, for those of you that don't like Stern, here is the NBA office's number. That receptionist has been getting a lot of calls lately.212-407-8300</div>That's bs, ASUfan.....I'm sorry. Do you seem to recall when a sitation occured in which Raja Bell clotheslined Kobe. Remember? Remember how all the Laker players got up off of the bench, yet DID NOT LEAVE THE SIDELINE? Don't feed me any crap either that Kobe is a bad friend, and then back it up with driving Shaq out hooplah. You know very well that Kobe has changed tremendously since then and is a terrific teammate. You don't know this? Well, I do. Anyway, my point is that even when Kobe was viciously thrown to the ground, the Lakers players on the bench held up well. Just because your buddy is thrown to the ground, doesn't mean you have to go in and escalate the situation or be the "peacemaker."Am I saying that Amare and Diaw were going to fight? Absolutely not. I can't read minds. But it doesn't matter. Regardless, they have no buissness leaving the sideline. The refs were taking care of the situation and they didn't need Amare or Boris' help. period.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ballerman2112 @ May 18 2007, 11:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>You could not be anymore wrong...Phoenix just doesn't matchup well against the Spurs. Even in the middle of the season, I said that I feared Utah more than the Suns...Nobody on that team can stop Duncan or even slow him down very much at all, Parker did whatever he wanted for most of the series, and Ginobili really picked up his game in the last few games of this series also.Utah will take this series to 6 IMO, and once the Spurs get past them, the Detroit series will be VERY tough. I would also pick the Spurs in 6 over Detroit as well, maybe 7...</div>If Nash was able to play in last 2min of game 1, that game would have been different. If Amare was able to play in game 5, that's probably a Phoenix win. Let's say Phoenix pulls out one of those 2, then it's game 7 in Phoenix where anything goes.All of what I just said is playing the 'what if...' card, but the Suns did have those 2 things happen which weren't really in their control. Spurs got away with dirty sh*t all series and Duncan was virtually untouchable, yet Nash and Amare were pounded on every drive and trip to paint. It wasn't the best ref'd series ever, but with that said you can not use that as an excuse. San Antonio won, although IMHO, the Suns were just as good/a better team.I'd be more scared of Utah than Detroit. Utah is better on both offense and defense than the Pistons, and also have more mismatches. But I don't see either of them bringing the Spurs past 6 games.
If Amare was going onto the court to start something with Horry it wouldn't be a suspension that kept cheap shot rob off the court.Yet another chapter added to the cursed Suns franchise. Most cursed franchise in all of sports :cry2:
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Diawsome @ May 18 2007, 10:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>If Amare was going onto the court to start something with Horry it wouldn't be a suspension that kept cheap shot rob off the court.Yet another chapter added to the cursed Suns franchise. Most cursed franchise in all of sports :cry2:</div>Not as cursed as the Cubs but we are getting there.I'd like to see you around more at ASFN. We can go vent there in peace. Same with you Milgod.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (LakersFan247 @ May 18 2007, 10:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>That's bs, ASUfan.....I'm sorry. Do you seem to recall when a sitation occured in which Raja Bell clotheslined Kobe. Remember? Remember how all the Laker players got up off of the bench, yet DID NOT LEAVE THE SIDELINE? Don't feed me any crap either that Kobe is a bad friend, and then back it up with driving Shaq out hooplah. You know very well that Kobe has changed tremendously since then and is a terrific teammate. You don't know this? Well, I do. Anyway, my point is that even when Kobe was viciously thrown to the ground, the Lakers players on the bench held up well. Just because your buddy is thrown to the ground, doesn't mean you have to go in and escalate the situation or be the "peacemaker."Am I saying that Amare and Diaw were going to fight? Absolutely not. I can't read minds. But it doesn't matter. Regardless, they have no buissness leaving the sideline. The refs were taking care of the situation and they didn't need Amare or Boris' help. period.</div>Yeah, but the Suns weren't taking cheap shots and beating up Kobe all series. Tim Duncan and Bowen did the same exact thing, too bad James Jones didn't try to fight Elson at that moment. If he did we'd have won the series. Oh well.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ASUFan22 @ May 18 2007, 10:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Not as cursed as the Cubs but we are getting there.I'd like to see you around more at ASFN. We can go vent there in peace. Same with you Milgod.</div>I would say we are more cursed then the Cubs. The Cubs have just been a sh*t franchise for years (save for 2003) where as the Suns have had been so close so many times and have always had something go the other way. The coin flips, injuries, suspensions, etc...I'm over on the ASFN board on a frequent basis as you can tell by the avatar :happy0144: