The Phoenix Suns, fresh from the blockbuster 6-player trade with the Orlando Magic, were shut down by Lebron James and the Miami Heat, scoring only 83 points. However, it was not all bad news for Phoenix, with Jared Dudley setting a new career high (for the second game in a row) with 33 points and 12 rebounds.
Steve Nash got the Suns off to an electric 21-10 start, assisting on Phoenix’s first eight field goals. But Miami turned up the heat on defense and the Suns were shut out of the game in the second quarter. There were two moments when I was distinctly uncomfortable.
- When Vince Carter was seen wearing street clothes, I thought, “Oh no, that hurts our chances of winning.” Yes, in Phoenix, we’re relying on Air Canada to win games. Let’s see how that pans out.
- When Lebron James went to the bench with his fourth foul, and with Dwyane Wade in street clothes, I thought, “Yes, now we perhaps have a chance of getting back into the game.” Yes, in Phoenix, we’re relying on the other team’s best players to be off the court to win games.
Gortat and Pietrus were uninspiring in their debut, Childress was extraordinarily ordinary and the second unit was ineffective. But the trade was the right move, and in time, Phoenix will be competing for the right to be swept at the bottom of the Western Conference playoff picture.




The Phoenix Suns bowed out of the 2009-10 NBA season in game six of the Western Conference Finals with a 103-111 loss to the LA Lakers. Having done everything possible to bring the lead back to three, the Suns had no answer down the stretch for Kobe Bryant. In fact, I don’t think that anybody could have stopped Kobe.


