thewarmstove.com - 3/14/2008
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When the Golden State Warriors retooled last January by acquiring Stephen Jackson and Al Harrington for an overpriced sack of rocks, smallball finally made its return to the Bay since Tim Hardaway was known for killer crossovers and not killing crossdressers. The Warriors were among the fastest teams in the league, and their high-octane offense was suddenly the second-most potent in the league.
Steve Nash Continues To Abuse Craig Sager's Pocket Handkerchief
FanIQ.com 3/14/2008 —
Steve Nash is back abusing Craig Sager's pocket handkerchief again. You may remember he blew his nose into Sager's handkerchief earlier this year at the All-Star game. This time he uses it to pat Amare down. Too bad he didn't light it on fire ...
Nowhere to Go but Up
azsportshub.com 3/14/2008 — Were Coach D and Steve Nash right all along? Are the Suns really in a late season training camp where kinks have to be worked out, tendencies learned and strategy rethought? If that’s the case, the last three games are evidence the Suns have broken camp.
Sunday afternoon the Suns got their biggest win of the season and got the 12:30-start monkey off their back with physical and mental ...
STAT lead Suns past Warriors 123-115
azsportshub.com 3/14/2008 — Amaré Stoudemire’s 36 points and 11 rebounds led the Suns to a 123-115 win over the Warriors. It was the first Suns victory in the season series against Baron & Co. A nice win against a playoff bound team.
Nash added 21 points and 13 assists to improve his league leading average of 11.5 assists per game while Bell scored 18 points (4-of-6 from 3-point range). Raja is one of the key in the ...