Moving On
Steve Nash and the Suns held off the Spurs in Game 4 to finish off the sweep. Daily Dime » TrueHoop »
- Roundtable: Disappointing players » Teams »
- Stein: Spurs' future considerations eyed »
- Adande: Jersey statement » OTL debate
- Blogs: Valley of the Suns » 48 Mins. of Hell »
SUNS WIN SERIES 4-0
M. Ginobili- PTS: 27
- AST: 5
- REB: 5
S. Nash- PTS: 33
- AST: 10
- REB: 3
T. Duncan- PTS: 29
- AST: 3
- REB: 10
A. Stoudemire- PTS: 23
- AST: 0
- REB: 11
G. Dragic- PTS: 26
- AST: 2
- REB: 3
M. Ginobili- PTS: 27
- AST: 5
- REB: 1
A. Stoudemire- PTS: 29
- AST: 1
- REB: 5
T. Parker- PTS: 22
- AST: 5
- REB: 5
2010 REGULAR-SEASON LEADERS
SPURS
SUNS
Scoring

- T. Duncan
- PPG: 17.9
FG%: .518
PTS: 1395

- S. Nash
- PPG: 16.5
FG%: .507
PTS: 1333
Assists

- T. Parker
- APG: 5.7
AST: 317

- S. Nash
- APG: 11.0
AST: 892
Rebounds

- T. Duncan
- RPG: 10.1
REB: 788

- G. Hill
- RPG: 5.5
REB: 445
Blocks

- T. Duncan
- BLKPG: 1.50
BLK: 117

- R. Lopez
- BLKPG: 1.04
BLK: 53
Steals

- M. Ginobili
- STLPG: 1.37
STL: 103

- J. Dudley
- STLPG: 0.99
STL: 81
INJURY REPORT
-
Monday, May 24
Steve Nash #13 PG
Nash has a minimally displaced nasal fracture, NBA.com's Art Garcia reports. He will undergo a minor procedure Monday to put the ...
Tuesday, May 18
Robin Lopez #15 C
Lopez (back) played 24 minutes in Monday's Game 1 loss to the Lakers, scoring 14 points on 6-for-7 shooting with six rebounds.
2010 TEAM STATS
FEATURED COMMENT
“Nash should be forced to play with both eyes shut. The guy is unreal ..
” -- smuguy9797
MEDIA
Play Podcast Bill Simmons talks with Suns F Jared Dudley about the Suns' sweep over the Spurs and the likely matchup with the Lakers. Plus, JackO joins Simmons to recap the Red Sox-Yankees series.
Play Podcast Suns F Jared Dudley discusses his performance off the bench in Phoenix's Game 2 win over San Antonio. Dudley doesn't care what the front of the jersey says as long as the team wins.
Play Podcast J.A. Adande says sports and politics have been intertwined for some time. Adande would like to see more teams take a stand against political legislation.
PLAYOFF HISTORY
Championships: 4
Last Championship: 2007
Last Season:
Lost in Western Conference first round
Championships: 0
Last Championship: Never won title
Last Season:
Did not qualify
EXPERTS' PICKS
-
- Abbott
- In 6
- Adande
- In 6
-
- Broussard
- In 5
- Ford
- In 6
-
- Hollinger
- In 7
- Legler
- In 7
-
- Rose
- In 7
- Sheridan
- In 7
-
- Stein
- In 6
- Thorpe
- In 6
CONTENT ARCHIVE
Friday, June 18
- Broussard: Kobe the greatest Laker
- Intro to all-time NBA franchise rankings
- Forsberg: Rivers stuck with his team to the end
- McMenamin: Rings make memories sweeter
- Markazi: Artest was the Lakers' man on the spot
- Shelburne: Bryant struggles, finds a way to win
Thursday, June 17
- May: Celtics couldn't run with Lakers in fourth
- Sheridan: Celtics can't finish off Lakers
- Sheed tries to talk to officials after Game 7 loss
- Expert roundtable: Celtics vs. Lakers, NBA Finals Game 7
- Forsberg: Reasons the Celtics will win Game 7
- Hollinger: Lakers, Celtics under the microscope
- Adande: Ready to make history
- Woten: 1984 Finals: Their night, their town
Wednesday, June 16
- Daily Dime: What to expect in Game 7
- Broussard: Game 7 a gift
- McMenamin: Lakers hope to keep this feeling
- Hollinger: C's may be better off without Perk
- Markazi: Bynum's injured knee inspires Lakers
- May: Pierce, Rivers relish Game 7 opportunity
- Wallace has chance to show what's left in tank
- Adande: No more fun in Phoenix
Tuesday, June 15
- Daily Dime: Lakers force Game 7
- Sheridan: Celtics source on Perkins: "He's done"
- Expert roundtable: Celtics vs. Lakers, NBA Finals Game 6
- Hollinger: The secret to Boston and L.A.'s success
- Markazi: L.A.'s greatest player? It's Paul Pierce
- Before they were stars: Paul Pierce

