Suns 125 Clippers 118 (2-OT) (Phoenix leads series 3-2)
The Suns aren't making this easy. Nash 0-13 three pointers. He hasn't made one since game one of this series. Raja Bell's 5-7 three pointers and clutch play has been keeping us alive the last two games...as well as what must be a dead tired Marion's 36pt, 20 rb performance tonight.
I should say a win is a win but double OT games aren't what a worn out team needs. On the good side, the Suns were losing theri overtime games and close games during the season, in the playoffs, they've survived three elimination games and this 2-OT game so even though they're not looking their best, they are pulling out the close wins. It would really be nice for them to put together a blow out performance thursday and beat the Clippers in six games as if they lost that game, the seventh game won't be played until next Monday.
Good Quote from Sam Cassell:
After two timeouts, the Suns got the ball to Bell in the corner, and his 3-pointer over Daniel Ewing -- playing for the first time all night -- tied it with 1.1 seconds remaining. Although the Clippers had a foul to give, Bell caught the ball and shot it. Ewing said he didn't want to foul Bell to risk a four-point play.
Coach Mike Dunleavy said he understood Ewing's thinking.
But Cassell, on the bench at the time, saw it otherwise.
"We had a young guy in the game. It's not his fault that Raja made his shot, but we've got to know better in that situation," Cassell said. "We've got a foul to give, we've got to put Raja Bell in the fifth row with the popcorn man, but we didn't do it."