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Phoenix Suns (45-19)
PG S. Nash - SG R. Bell - SF J. Jones - PF S. Marion - C B. Diaw
Suns Individual Stats
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San Antonio Spurs (50-14)
PG T. Parker - SG M. Ginobili - SF B. Bowen - PF T. Duncan - C N. Mohammed
Spurs Individual Stats
Thursday, March 17th - 8:30PM ET/6:30PM PT - SBC Center - San Antonio, TX
Suns Team Stats
Pts Reb Ast
Phoenix - 108.4 42.5 26.7
Opponents- 101.5 45.6 18.2
Statistical Leaders
Scoring S. Marion 21.6
Rebounds S. Marion 12.3
Assists S. Nash 10.9
FG% S. Marion 52.1
FT% S.Nash 92.4
3PT% L. Barbosa 47.1
Blocks S. Marion 1.9
Steals S. Marion 1.9
Spurs Team Stats
Pts Reb Ast
San Antonio 95.3 41.6 20.5
Opponents 88.1 40.6 16.1
Statistical Leaders
Scoring T. Parker 19.2
Rebounds T. Duncan 11.2
Assists T. Parker 5.8
FG% T. Parker 54.7
FT% M. Ginobili 76.2
3PT% B. Bowen 44.9
Blocks T. Duncan 2.0
Steals T. Parker 1.1
well, that was easy enough.
so i guess now i give the Pimped Out Solid Plan or something.
Ginobili is going key player for tonight's game. Duncan will be going against smaller players and should get good position and can score easily one on one, but the suns like to swarm big men when they get the ball to disrupt them. which means duncan will either have to get good position and put the ball right into the hoop when he catches or put up one of those patented bank shots. While duncan is obviously talented enough to do that, the suns collapsing on post scorers does take away a part of their game. The suns have still shown no ability to manu from getting to the rim and when ginobili gets there, no one in the league finishes like him. The spurs guard have shown they like to run with phoenix and have proven they can do it and still win, something few teams can claim. If manu cant step up as he has shown inconsistency this season, expect big games from tony and finley.
Go NeTs