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With Steve Nash(notes) once again playing like a two-time MVP, the Phoenix Suns have been one of the league’s biggest surprises through the first week of the season.
Nash looks to help the Suns open with five consecutive wins for the first time in 25 years Wednesday night when they visit the Orlando Magic, who return home after suffering their first loss.
After finishing ninth in the Western Conference last season and missing the playoffs for the first time since 2004, Phoenix is one of three remaining undefeated teams in the league in 2009-10. The others - Boston and the Los Angeles Lakers - are the last two NBA champions.
The Suns posted a 104-96 victory over previously unbeaten Miami on Tuesday to improve to 4-0 for the first time since 2004-05. Phoenix hasn’t opened a season with five consecutive victories since 1984-85.
“We don’t read anything into being 4-0. We really don’t,” coach Alvin Gentry said.
A big reason for the fast start has been the play of Nash.
Last season, the 35-year-old point guard averaged 15.7 points and 9.7 assists - his fewest since averaging 8.8 assists for Dallas in 2003-04 - but he’s averaging 12.5 assists and 21.5 points on 54.2 percent shooting in 2009-10.
Nash, winner of consecutive MVP awards in 2004-05 and 2005-06, scored 30 points, shot 11 of 15 from the field and added eight assists against the Heat. He was clutch down the stretch, scoring 25 after halftime and making 10 of his final 11 shots over the last 27 minutes.
“He came out in that third quarter and put on a clinic,” Suns forward Grant Hill(notes) said. “It was really fun to watch.”
Nash averaged 20.5 points and 9.0 assists in two games against Orlando last season, when each team won on its home court.
To extend their winning streak, Nash and the Suns may want to employ the same strategy Detroit used in its 85-80 victory over the Magic (3-1) on Tuesday.
The Pistons went right after Orlando’s Dwight Howard(notes) and frustrated him into fouling out in just 17 minutes. The three-time All-Star center finished with eight points and five rebounds, and along the way he re-aggravated a shoulder injury sustained in Sunday’s 125-116 victory at Toronto.
“It’s just very, very sore, but it is hard when you get hit so hard every night,” said Howard, who averaged 21.7 points on 62.9 percent shooting and 16.0 rebounds in the first three games. “I’m a big guy, but it still hurts when I’m getting hit this much. It’s getting worse, but I have to keep my composure and try not to complain. The last two games, though, I’ve been very close to going off.”
Howard averaged 20.0 points and 7.5 boards against the Suns in 2008-09. After trading Shaquille O’Neal(notes) in the offseason, the Suns will now rely on Channing Frye(notes) and Amare Stoudemire to adequately defend Orlando’s center.
If Frye and Stoudemire succeed, the Magic may need guard Jameer Nelson(notes) to pick up his production - especially considering Vince Carter(notes) is being slowed by ankle problems.
Nelson finished with seven points, six assists and five turnovers Tuesday after scoring 30 with five assists and two turnovers against the Raptors. He had 16 points in his only game against the Suns last season, a 113-112 loss Dec. 12 in Phoenix.
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Notes
F Grant Hill is the only Suns player to appear in every game this season. ... C Shaquille O'Neal failed to make the playoffs for the first time since his rookie season. ... F Luis Amundson won the Suns' Dan Majerle Hustle Award for outstanding effort.
Apr 16, 1:55 am EDTApril 22 C Dwight Howard's previous playoff high was 29 points against the Raptors in the first round last year. He had 31 points and 16 rebounds in his 15th career playoff game. ... Central Florida resident and the Magic's most famous fan, Tiger Woods, was sitting at his courtside seat across from Philadelphia's bench. ... F Rashard Lewis had missed the last three games with right knee tendinitis. F Hedo Turkoglu had been sidelined for the last two games with a sprained left ankle.
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The Magic Will Get Blown Out By Detroit Next Game.
"CHEERS"
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The Magic Will Get Blown Out My Detroit Next Game.
"CHEERS"
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The Magic Can't Ball....The Deepest Team In The League?(Yea,The Little League).
And Stan Has Less Of A Clue About Basketball Then His Brother Does.
Sorry Magic Fans,But You Gals Won't Even Make The Playoffs This Year.
"CHEERS" drinker, you are full of it.
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And Stan Has Less Of A Clue About Basketball Then His Brother Does.
Sorry Magic Fans,But You Gals Won't Even Make The Playoffs This Year.
"CHEERS"
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"On paper, yes, the Magic has a good lineup. But that does not translate into wins"
Huh? They won plenty of games last year with a similar line-up. They're off to a great start despite several players being absent.
The rest of your post consists of "yeah I mean I guess X is an all-star quality player, but X just isn't a winner."
Not very enlightening. You could've made that argument against Garnett a couple of years ago. You could say the same thing about Kobe before his most recent title.
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Given the choice, SVG is always going to pick the better defensive matchup.
Plus if we start Anderson, we still have to try to find minutes for Barnes, Pietrus and Redick off the bench at SF and SG. Either way a good role player isn't getting enough court time.
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NBC had the U.S. television rights to broadcast those games and "Today" show anchor bRYANt GumbEL hosted the network's Olympic coverage in a performance that was largely critically panned.
RYAN ANDerSON was born 7,050 days after Roy Jones Jr. (b. 1/16/69 in PENsaCOLA, eSCAMbia County, Florida. 70-50=20
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It's too early in the season to know who the best is. wait til feb and then your comments will be valid but right now all i can hear is blah blah blah.
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1-nelson
2-vince
3-rashard
4-anderson
5-dwight
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That is my honest opinion, but we will never know until the finals.
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Sorry to say it, but the Lakers bench is better.
Scratch what I just said. I'm NOT sorry to say it.
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