Sunday, March 9, 2008
The Phoenix Suns
I rarely do a post like this over here. Infact i think this is the first time i am stepping out of my blogging norm... either way it don’t matter.
I just finished listening to a basketball match between the Suns and the Spurs... i get to tune in to the occasional NBA match on one of the US radio networks and it’s awesome even though it’s only audio...
Well... i support the Phoenix Suns not only because they are a heck of a team, but also because the Suns probably have the hardest working players in the league (aside from Kobe, Lebron, Garnett and the Pistons). These set of 12 players strive to play a traditional fast paced and action packed 48 minutes of basketball even if it means that they have to put in a lot more effort than other teams, and i think that they deserve due appreciation for that.
What i don’t like to see as a sports fan and a sports person, are extremely qualified and talented sportsmen that take cheap shots and get cheesy on the court. Tony Parker would top my list of sports-asses, and close in second would probably be his coach Gregg Popovich. There’s no doubt that they both have a lot of passion and are awesome at what they do, but the manner in which they conduct themselves is really disgraceful. If there is anyone out there who disagrees, feel free to rebut.
The Suns beat the Spurs today in an extremely thrilling match that went down to the final minutes of play. Despite the moments of yuckyness that the Spurs brought to the game, coupled with a bunch of knuckleheaded referees, the Suns managed to pull through. To me, the win doesn’t matter much, and i know it won’t affect the league in a huge way either. Rather it’s the awesome display of kickass attitude that the Suns showed that makes me feel proud to be a fan.
My feelings can be summed up by what Nash said after the game, responding to a question about the irresponsible refereeing. I'm not going to quote him because i don't want to get it wrong, but what he said was -
That's[refereeing] a battle that you can't win and sometimes it drains a lot of energy from you, but you've got to keep your head up and focus on the game and play as hard as you can.
Awesome awesome awesome!
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