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The Suns ran at every opportunity this season after signing former Mavericks point guard Steve Nash last summer. Meanwhile, Dallas bolstered its defense via offseason moves and a midseason coaching change. Can the Mavs keep up with the Suns? Can Phoenix be stopped? Will Nash advance past his old team? Find out in this second-round series, which tips off Monday

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San Antonio Spurs (Playoffs Round 3 - Game 2) America West Arena
Phoenix, AZ Tuesday
5/24/2005
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Phoenix Suns (Playoffs Round 3 Game 3) Sbc Center
San Antonio, TX Saturday
5/28/2005
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Phoenix Suns (Playoffs Round 3 Game 4) Sbc Center
San Antonio, TX Monday
5/30/2005
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San Antonio Spurs (Playoffs Round 3 - Game 5) - if necessary America West Arena
Phoenix, AZ Wednesday
6/1/2005
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Phoenix Suns (Playoffs Round 3 Game 6) - if necessary Sbc Center
San Antonio, TX Friday
6/3/2005
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San Antonio Spurs (Playoffs Round 3 - Game 7) - if necessary America West Arena
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6/5/2005
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Phoenix Suns History

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2000/01: The Suns would get off to a fast start winning 7 of their first 8 games. However, as January rolled around the Suns would be plagued by injuries as Anferne Hardaway was forced to shutdown his comeback attempt after just 4 games. An off the court incident involving Jason Kidd would make matters worse as he missed 15-games after being charged with spousal abuse. Kidd would return to lead the Suns back into the playoffs for the 13th straight season with a 51-31 record. However, in the playoffs the Suns would make another first round exit as they are beaten by the Sacramento Kings in 4 games. Following the season the Suns roster will undergo major changes as Jason Kidd is traded to the New Jersey Nets for Stephon Marbury.

20001/02: To say the Jason Kidd-Stephon Marbury deal didn't work out would be an understatement as the Phoenix Suns struggled all season missing the playoffs for the first time since 1988 with a horrid 36-46 record. Marbuy would lead the Suns with 20.4 ppg, but the Suns clearly missed the play making ability of Jason Kidd who had an MVP type season turning New Jersey Nets from perennial losers to Eastern Conference Champions.

2002/03: In the NBA Draft the Suns rolled the dice drafting Amare Stoudemire with the 9th overall pick. Stoudamire had never played a single game of college basketball and even had his high school career tarnished by losing his eligibility in his junior season. However, the gamble would pay off, as Stoudemire was a force on the boards with an impressive 8.8 rebound per game, which enabled Stephon Marburry and Shawn Marion to each score more the 20 points per game. The Suns would go on to beat out the Houston Rockets for the final playoff spot with a record of 44-38 as Stoudamire beat out Rockets star Yao Ming for Rookie of the Year honors. In the playoffs the Suns got off to a dramatic start as they stunned the San Antonio Spurs on the road in Game 1 in overtime forcing overtime on a bank shot by Amare Stoudemire, and winning on buzzer beating 3-point bank shot by Stephon Marbury 96-95. The Suns would continue to give the Spurs all they could handle but starred a 3-1 deficit in the face after losing Games 2 and 3, as they trailed Game 4 throughout. However, the Suns would stage a remarkable comeback tying the series at 2 games apiece on a game winning shot from Jake Voskuhl. After losing Game 5 in San Antonio the Suns would finally set in Game 6 losing to the Spurs 87-85.

2003/04: After a strong performance against the eventual NBA Champions in the playoffs the Suns stumbled out of the gate posting a mediocre 7-8 record through the end of November. Things would only get worse in December as the Suns posted an awful 5-12 record on the month which led to the dismissal of Coach Frank Johnson. With Mike D'Antoni taking over the rest of the way, the Suns would also decide to retool as they trade Stephon Marburry and Anfrernee Hardaway to the New York Knicks in a multiplayer deal aimed at cutting the team's payroll. With the team going in a new direction they would struggle all season spending most of the season at the bottom of the Pacific Division. However, with a relatively strong final month the Suns would be able to escape last place finishing 6th with a record of 29-53. Following the season the Suns took advantage of their payroll flexibility signing free agent all star Steve Nash along with Quentin Richardson.

San Antonio Spurs

The San Antonio Spurs franchise was first conceptualized by Don Carter and Norm Sonju in 1979, when they requested the right to bring an NBA franchise to Dallas. The last professional basketball team in Dallas had been the Dallas Chaparrals of the American Basketball Association, which moved to San Antonio in 1973 and became the San Antonio Spurs.

At the 1980 NBA All-Star Game, league owners voted to admit the new franchise, and the Mavericks paid a $12 million entry fee to join the NBA for the 1980-81 season. They joined the Midwest Division of the Western Conference, where they would remain until the league went to six divisions for the 2004-05 season. Dick Motta, who'd guided the Washington Bullets to the NBA Championship in 1975-76, was hired as the team's first head coach. He had a well-earned reputation of being a stern disciplinarian, but was also a great teacher of the game.

Kiki Vandeweghe of UCLA was drafted by the Mavs with the 11th pick of the 1980 NBA Draft, but Vandeweghe refused to play for the expansion Mavericks and staged a holdout that lasted a month into the team's inaugural season. He was traded to the Denver Nuggets, along with a first-round pick in 1986, in exchange for two future first-round picks that eventually materalized into Rolando Blackman in 1981 and Sam Perkins in 1986.

In the Mavericks' debut game, taking place in the brand-new Reunion Arena, the Mavericks stunned the San Antonio Spurs, 103-92. But the Mavs started the season with a discouraging 6-40 record on their way to finishing 15-67. However, the Mavericks did make a player acquisition that, while it seemed minor at the time, turned out to play a very important role in the early years of their franchise.

Journeyman 6'3" guard Brad Davis, who played for the Anchorage Northern Knights of the Continental Basketball Association, was tracked down and signed by the Mavs in December. At the time, there was absolutely no reason to expect that Davis would be any better than the expansion-level talent the Mavs had. But he started the Mavs' final 26 games, led the team in assists, and his career soared. He spent the next twelve years with the Mavericks, and eventually his #15 jersey was retired.

The 1981 NBA Draft brought three players who would become vital parts of the team. The Mavs selected 6'6" forward Mark Aguirre with the first pick, 6'6" guard Rolando Blackman 9th, and 6'7" forward Jay Vincent 24th. By the end of his seven-year Mavs career, Aguirre would average 24.6 points per game. Blackman contributed 19.2 points over his 11-year career in Dallas.

But it was Jay Vincent who made the biggest difference for the Mavs in their second season, leading the team in scoring with 21.4 points per game and earning NBA All-Rookie Team honors. The Mavericks improved to 28-54, getting out of the Midwest Division cellar as they finished above Utah.

 

Phoenix Suns News

Dec. 1, 2004: After leading the Suns to the league's best record in the opening month of the season, Suns guard Steve Nash was named NBA Western Conference Player of the Month for November.

Small Ball Is Rooted in Lineups of ’90s
Dec. 1, 2004: The Suns teams of the 1990s with smaller lineups and an uptempo style were among the biggest influences in D'Antoni's decision to return to the United States after 20 years of playing and coaching in Italy, where he is a legend, reports azcentral.com.

Suns Enter Key Stretch of Games
Nov. 30, 2004: The Suns, blessed with a soft early schedule, will now get a bit of a gauge on how good their team really is, reports eastvalleytribune.com..

Marion Named Player of the Week
Nov. 29, 2004: Shawn Marion’s talent and contributions have risen to the surface as he was named the NBA Western Conference Player of the Week, one week after teammate Amaré Stoudemire took the honors.

Better Teams Give True Test of Suns Start
Nov. 29, 2004: Commonly predicted to finish out of the playoffs, the Suns been better than anyone expected. The schedule may have been kind, but its 6-1 road record is solid against any slate of teams, reports azcentral.com.

Presence of Selfless Nash Has Made All of the Suns Better
Nov. 28, 2004: Steve Nash has been a tailor-made fit for the Suns, who were 29-53 a year ago but now have the second-best record in the NBA (11-2) and are off to their second-best start in franchise history, reports Scott Bordow of eastvalleytribune.com.

Marion is Creating Mismatches
Nov. 28, 2004: For all the praise heaped upon Steve Nash and Amaré Stoudemire, Marion's seamless adjustment to power forward is just as much responsible for Phoenix's 11-2 start, reports azcentral.com.

Nash Spreads Scoring Wealth
Nov. 26, 2004: With five prolific scorers in the starting lineup, the onus falls on Steve Nash to satisfy and showcase each of them, reports azcentral.com.

Suns are Model of Selfless Play
Nov. 26, 2004: Success has a way of masking deeper issues, but for now, the Suns should be applauded for rising above the trappings of ego, to the tune of a 10-2 record and a six-game winning streak, reports azcentral.com columnist Paola Boivin.

Suns Defense Has Been a Weakness
Nov. 26, 2004: The Suns are coming off a highly entertaining win that drew a standing ovation from fans in the final 40 second, but it wasn’t accomplished in a way generally associated with championship basketball, reports eastvalleytribune.com.

Johnson Confident From 3-Point Range
Nov. 25, 2004: Joe Johnson came into Wednesday as the league's fourth-best three-point shooter. The three players ahead of him did not have as many tries combined, reports azcentral.com.

Body of Evidence
Nov. 24, 2004: Eleven games into his ninth season, Suns point guard Steve Nash is averaging nearly 36 minutes per game for the league's youngest team, and he says he is in the best shape of his life, reports azcentral.com.

Marion Best Deal Suns Never Made
Nov. 24, 2004: If it's true that the best deals sometimes are the ones that never are made, then the Suns seem to have made a great one this past summer in not trading Shawn Marion, reports eastvalleytribune.com.

Stoudemire Named NBA Player of the Week
Nov. 22, 2004: After leading the Pheonix Suns to a 4-0 week, forward Amaré Stoudemire was named the NBA Western Conference Player of the Week for November 15-21.

Suns Set All-Time Rating High on FSN Arizona
Nov. 22, 2004: According to Nielsen Media Research, the Suns home game on Fox Sports Net Arizona against the Los Angeles Lakers on Nov. 19 generated the best rating ever for a Phoenix Suns game on FSN AZ and is a number that’s 37% higher than the previous all-time rating high for the Suns on the network.

Protecting Home Court Must Become Priority
Nov. 19, 2004: With the Suns just eight games into the season and already having demonstrated proficiency on the road, it's just as important that they take care of the home front, reports azcentral.com.

Amaré Soaring Because He Stays Firmly Grounded
Nov. 19, 2004: Amaré Stoudemire is off to a brilliant start to his third NBA season and is beginning to prove he has a chance to be one of the greatest power forwards to play the game, reports azcentral.com.

One-on-One with Wayman Tisdale
Nov. 15, 2004: Former Phoenix Suns foward Wayman Tisdale has traded in playing time for "Hang Time," his latest venture into the Jazz music world. Sun.com spoke with Tisdale to get his thoughts on his basketball playing career and his equally successful jazz career.

It’s BOfficial! Outlaw Rejoins Suns
Nov. 9, 2004: Forward Bo Outlaw officially became a Sun again when he was signed to a one-year contract a year after being traded to the Grizzlies and a week after being waived by them.
Nov. 15: Figuring out role for Outlaw

Nash is Key to Road Improvement
Nov. 5, 2004: The Suns addressed their woeful 11-30 road record in the off-season when they signed Steve Nash, reports azcentral.com.

Suns Opener Produces Hot Rating
Nov. 5, 2004: The Phoenix Suns opened the 2004-05 season last night with not only a solid 112-82 win over the Atlanta Hawks, but they also produced a television rating that was equally impressive.

Competitive D’Antoni Keeps His Cool
Nov. 3, 2004: Mike D'Antoni entered start of his first full NBA head-coaching season with the reputation of a players' coach. He is charming, self-effacing, funny and approachable - as long as you don't cross him, reports azcentral.com.

Suns May Feed Hungry Fans
Nov. 4, 2004: Phoenix sports fans are searching for a winner and the Suns are ready to oblige, reports eastvalleytribune.com.

Banking on Pheonix Suns’ Success
Nov. 3, 2004: Robert Sarver began poking around late last year at the notion of buying an NBA franchise. By April - with help from a host of partners - he had agreed to pay an NBA-record $401 million for the Suns, reports eastvalleytribune.com.

For Small-Ball System to Thrive, Stoudemire Needs to Step It Up
Nov. 3, 2004: For the team's pedal-to-the-metal, small-ball mentality to work, Amaré Stoudemire needs to thrive as a rebounder and defensive presence.
Nov. 3: If Stoudemire's star rises, so will Suns

Tabuse Makes History, Impression in Debut
Nov. 3, 2004: Between playing in his first NBA game, being the first Japanese-born player to see minutes in a regular season contest and having his parents in the crowd, backup point guard Yuta Tabuse had his choice of things to fixate on when he officially checked into the season opener against the Hawks.
Nov. 8: Tabuse fact sheet
Oct. 26: Tabuse knows Japan is watching
Gallery: Yuta's travels

Full Speed Ahead for Phoenix Suns
Nov. 2, 2004: A flurry of off-season moves, including the signings of Steve Nash and Quentin Richardson, infused more speed into possibly the most athletic team in Phoenix franchise history, reports azcentral.com's Paul Coro.

Suns Tip Off Season with Anxious Season Ticket Holders
Oct. 31, 2004: For as solid as the Suns looked in their 7-1 preseason, they know they'll need the help of their "Sixth Man" if they really want to go places when the ball goes up for real later this week.
Gallery: Jillian's season ticket holder party

Lights Shine on AWA
Oct. 29, 2004: Fans coming to AWA this season will be treated to a new audio system, lighting, a scoreboard with four high-definition video screens and eight LED boards, and a 360-degree LED message board between the two suite levels, reports azcentral.com.

 

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