Found November 04, 2010 on
Spurs Dynasty:
Spurs-Suns games always seem to follow a familiar narrative, regardless of the rotating cast of players. Little runs by each team to go up 6 or 7; opposing runs to level the score; odd shifts in momentum, during which either team looks like they could very easily pull away, yet never do. And always, coming down to under 5 minutes, the score is close. For years, it was always the Spurs who wrote the ending of these stories, breaking the hearts of the Suns and their fans. Then, last year, a funny thing happened. The Suns flipped the script on us, and rattled off 7 victories against us, including a humiliating 4-game sweep in the playoffs. Suddenly it seemed as if we just didn't have the offensive juice or the defensive mojo to play with these scrappy Suns anymore.But after last night, all is right with the world again.There are some teams that the Spurs play with which analysis is mostly futile: the Suns and the Mavs are the most obvious. So let's just enjoy another goo...
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