It’s Over. Spurs eliminate Suns 4-1
azsportshub.com 4/30/2008 — Once again a season that began with great expectations ended with an early playoffs exit. For the third time in the last four years the San Antonio Spurs eliminated your Phoenix Suns from the NBA post season.
This time it was 4-1 as the Spurs beat the Suns 92-87 in San Antonio to advance to the second round.
Sloppy Suns Fall Apart in the Clutch, are Eliminated by the Spurs
20secondtimeout.blogspot.com 4/30/2008 — Either team could have won game five of the San Antonio-Phoenix series--and, as usually happens when these teams play a close game, San Antonio made just enough plays to win while the Suns squandered several opportunities. Neither team shot well from the field but when the Spurs needed to score they either made a shot or drew a foul and then sank the free throws.
Phoenix vs. San Antonio - Recap - April 29, 2008
sports.espn.go.com 4/30/2008 — Phoenix sloppy down stretch as Parker, Spurs send Suns packing SAN ANTONIO (AP) -- Tim Duncan was not all smiles after the San Antonio Spurs eliminated the Phoenix Suns yet again from the playoffs. Written on the big man's face was only one thing: ...
MySA.com: Mike Finger
mysanantonio.com 4/30/2008 — Mike Finger: Spurs' method wins again Web Posted: 04/30/2008 01:21 AM CDT San Antonio Express-News Finger Steve Kerr wasn’t wrong. He was too little, too late, maybe, but not wrong. He’ll catch some desert heat for this, because as the Phoenix Suns’ ...
HORNETS ARE THE NEW SUNS
withleather.com 4/30/2008 — Last night the Hornets and Spurs both closed out their first-round playoff series with Game 5 wins against the Mavericks and Suns, respectively. Now, I've long hated the Spurs while adoring D'Antoni's Suns teams, but these were no longer the Suns ...
Kerr denies report saying D'Antoni, Suns might part ways
sports.espn.go.com 4/30/2008 — Despite averaging 58 regular-season wins the past four seasons, Mike D'Antoni might be out as Phoenix Suns coach.
An SI.com report on Tuesday night said the coach will not return after his team was eliminated by the San Antonio Spurs in five games in their best-of-7 first-round playoff series. D'Antoni has two years and $8.5 million left on his contract.