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Suns, Spurs an overtime classic

by Barkingclam
created April 19, 2008, last edited June 04, 2008
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It was a game that had everything: a comeback, a duel, buzzer-beaters and huge shots. It was a game you could write a thesis on.

And it was only the first game of the series.

For four quarters and two heart-stopping overtimes, the Phoenix Suns and the San Antonio Spurs faced each other once again, in what is maybe the most heated – and most hotly anticipated – series in recent memory. It didn’t disappoint.

Leading by as many as 19 in the first half, and by as many as nine in the fourth, the Suns struggled late, under the oppressive settings of San Antonio’s AT&T Center. But this wasn’t another Phoenix playoff collapse. They battled in OT and it came down to San Antonio taking the final shot, twice. Problem was, they hit it twice.

This was a duel. Steve Nash and Tim Duncan, battling again. Duncan would finish with 40 points, 15 rebounds, and five assists. Nash finished with 25 points and 13 assists. But the numbers almost don’t matter; it’s their shots that will be remembered.

Duncan, nailing his first and only three of the game, tying it at the end of the first OT.

Nash, hitting a three while falling sideways, tying the game with 15 to play in the second OT.

It’s a cliché to say it’s a shame one team had to lose, that they both played so well, and nobody deserved to lose. And it’s surely a cliché that could be applied here.

But there's another that fits a lot better: the team that wanted it more, won. It. The win.

Item: Late in the second OT, there was a struggle under the Phoenix basket. One missed layup, then another. Bodies flying all over the place. Duncan reaches up and stuffs it in on the Spurs third chance.

Item: With 15 to play in the second overtime, San Antonio rolls the dice, taking the ball upcourt and went for the win. No timeout, no set plays. No waiting it out, going for a third OT. End it now. Manu Ginobili hits a layup with 1.8 to play. Nash takes a half-court shot that sails wide as the final buzzer sounds.

It’s scenarios like that, where they had to grind it out, that showed how determined, how dedicated, how good San Antonio is. They played hard, they didn’t let up and they kept the pressure going, attacking the basket and Shaquille O'Neal, who with five fouls, often shied away from drawing contact under his own basket. Yet it was O’Neal who tied the game in the second overtime, stuffing a rebound to make it 112 all.

About halfway through the game, ESPN flashed a little statistic. Over 80 per cent of the teams that win game one win the series. But here’s something else. Last year, San Antonio won game one, 111-106, and won the series in six. In 2005, they won game one 121-114, and the series in five.

If this series goes to form, it should go to seven. And if it goes that far, all bets are off. Especially if it’s as tense as game one.


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Manny StilesAAA-er
177 days ago
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Game 1, the only Spurs win!


The Suns were in the best OT affair, the Suns - Hornets 2OT thriller
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LASportsblogAAA-er
177 days ago
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If I could bake I'd get you some of that humble pie you deserve, that road won't be as golden and easy as you suggested.
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RomiezzoLegend
177 days ago
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This sounded like an amazing game. Too bad I couldn't watch it live. I don't know how Tim Duncan gets it done every time. I guess that's why he has won so many championships.
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BarkingclamVarsity
177 days ago
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So, whats the odds this ends up on ESPN Classic? 2-1? 10-1? I can't see how that 2OT game between the suns and the mavs gets on and this doesn't
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DRE-LOAAA-er
177 days ago
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This will be an instant classic. It was probably be high in the top ten best NBA playoff games ever.
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TylersaltAll-Star
177 days ago
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Wait, what's wrong with the Shaq link? Why is that red?
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RomiezzoLegend
176 days ago
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I fixed it. The problem is that stupid apostrophe. It's different when writing a wikified article then it is on Microsoft Word.
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TrizzAll-American
177 days ago
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it was a great game...but i mean damn could someone had blocked ginobili on that final drive
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Manny StilesAAA-er
176 days ago
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Exactly five years TO THE DAY of another Suns-Spurs OT playoff game thriller...
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CityhockeyfeverVarsity Captain
176 days ago
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The Suns crapped on their own bed in Game 1 as they should've taken care of business after maintaining a reasonable lead in the fourth quarter. Then we see why the Spurs have beaten the Suns each time in the Tim Duncan era and why they have the championships and the Suns have ZERO. Games like this may bite you in the ass AGAIN... and by the way, nice no call on the obvious carry Manu Ginobili had on the second to last basket of the game. How many steps can you take carrying the ball while driving through the paint? If Phoenix loses Game 2, I won't be shocked if they're swept.
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SSreportersLegend
176 days ago
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Ginobili had at least 10 travels in the game (yeah, I know I'm exaggerating).
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CityhockeyfeverVarsity Captain
176 days ago
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That one critical basket before the game-winner is the one that had me incensed there was no carry or traveling violation. But then again, the hometown referees let it go. I was surprised the Suns bench wasn't up in arms when it happened.
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SSreportersLegend
176 days ago
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Because the Suns bench was too busy figuring out how to choke away game 2.
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InterMatAll-American
176 days ago
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Firm believer that the word "classic" has become overused in our society, and by society, I mean sports. If I read another story that has the ESPN-created term "Instant Classic," I'm going to scream.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
176 days ago
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Spurs in 6
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