Losing Streak Ends: Suns Edge Magic 110-106
Two streaks came to an end tonight as the Suns once again overcame a huge night by Dwight Howard to beat the Magic 110-106. The win ended the Suns' micro-sized losing streak at two, and Steve Nash's late-game miss at the free throw line (we call that "Dirking" the shot around here, after that game last March) ended his free throw streak at 53 for the season (74 dating back to last season, according to the broadcasters). I guess all good things have to come to an end eventually, but woo boy, what a time for him to miss one! But Steve would get a second chance at it with three seconds left in the game, and that time he came through with both of them to put a lid on it for good.
This one was a wild roller-coaster ride from start to finish. The Suns jumped out to an early lead that stayed in double-digits for most of the game. But the Magic showed why they have the best road record in the league (9-2 after this loss). Riding Dwight Howard's 30 points and 23 rebounds to go with some timely outside shooting by Hedo Turkolu, Rashard Lewis, and J.J. Redick, the Magic hung in there to close the lead to single digits several times, and all the way down to two in the final minutes. But that was as close as they got, and major kudos for that go to Raja Bell who put a cherry on top of his already-admirable performance by grabbing a critical offensive rebound with 16 seconds to go. The Suns played just enough defense on the Magic's last chance to win, got a little bit lucky, and came away with it. For those of us who like nail-biters, this was about as good as it gets without the game going to overtime.
The Good:
- Leandro Barbosa's dunk in the second quarter (thanks for the YouTube, SueB!)
- Raja Bell's first-half shooting (7-of-10 and 4-of-4 from three)
- Shawn Marion's usual quota of hustle plays
- Brian Skinner's grit
- Steve Nash's passing (14 assists and just two turnovers)
- The Nash-to-Marion way-up-high alley-oop in the third.
- Amare's block on Howard, also in the third (another wallpaper for srp?)
- Double-digit leads
- The energy from both the team and the crowd in the mid-fourth quarter
- Bell's rebound that probably saved the game
- The 11 free throws Nash didn't miss
- Giving back double-digit leads
- Untimely misses at the free throw line from Nash and Marion
- Steve Nash's shooting (2-8)
- How the team looked when Steve wasn't in the game
- Dan Majerle's and Gary Bender's matching pink shirts
- Dwight Howard at the free throw line (a Shaq-esque 4-of-10)
- Amare's blown highlight dunk in the fourth quarter
Runner-Up: Dwight Howard - see above.
Grading the Game: I'm calling this one an "A". I know there's going to be some disagreement on that because the Suns let a 15-point lead become two and had to hang on for dear life to eek out a win. Fair enough. But those who are regular readers here know how much I love games where both teams fight for it down to the wire, and the winning team can say without a doubt they've earned it. I thought this was the most fun-to-watch game I've seen so far this season, and am grading it accordingly. Feel free to give it your own grade in the comments or in the poll.
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Nice article on DJ
http://www.azcentral.com/sports/suns/articles/1130sunsnb1201.html
A few highlights:
"I'm trying to learn tendencies of other players, because you never know when you might play or somebody might get hurt or, in years to come, I might play," Strawberry said. "They don't need me to win. They want me to develop. They have me here to learn."
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"He has a great approach," Humphries said. "He's listening, learning and trying to do what you ask."
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Strawberry said he "definitely" would be receptive to a D-League stint.
Great attitude!
by TexSUN on Nov 30, 2007 11:16 PM MST reply actions 0 recs
Raja
by TwinnerA on Dec 1, 2007 1:41 AM MST reply actions 0 recs
Good point
by TexSUN on Dec 1, 2007 2:43 AM MST up reply actions 0 recs
I love the Matrix!
There was some evidence on the television replay that Suns forward Shawn Marion hit Lewis' arm as he shot with the Suns leading 108-106 and 6.9 seconds remaining.
"He (Marion) hit me --- it was clear as day on the replay," Lewis said. "I asked the ref and he just put his arms up in the air. We were running down the court and I asked Shawn if he fouled me and he said, 'Hell, yeah. I hit you on the elbow.'"
by TwinnerA on Dec 1, 2007 1:44 AM MST reply actions 0 recs
Hometown call
If the Magic had been close to the Suns on their homecourt, they might've gotten a call or two. But they were blown out by the Suns at home.
by SueB on Dec 1, 2007 6:48 AM MST up reply actions 0 recs
Chaulk it up to Karma
And yes, I just linked a 2007 regular season non-call to the greatest game ever played....
by Seth Pollack on Dec 1, 2007 8:19 AM MST up reply actions 0 recs
And speaking of Karma
and oh yes, we play this D-league team tomorrow
by Seth Pollack on Dec 1, 2007 9:42 AM MST up reply actions 0 recs
LB's dunk
by SilverSprings on Dec 1, 2007 2:27 PM MST reply actions 0 recs
Amare's block
by SueB on Dec 1, 2007 3:53 PM MST reply actions 0 recs

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