Sunday, April 02, 2006

Phoenix Suns uncertain about postseason minus Stoudamire

The Sun's Steve Nash feels adamant about being unable to propel his team in the playoffs without Amare Stoudamire. Back up and new addition, Boris Diaw and Tim Thomas can't match the superstar's offensive output and intensity on the court. Nash is known to put on some scoring clinics, but will he run out of steam in the postseason? I think so since the reguar season has worn out most players. Having the rest of team healthy is also a concern. Sprained ankles, torn achilles, pulled hamstrings, and ruptured discs can occur out of the blue. It can a devastating blow for teams in serious contention in the playoffs.

I understand Steve Nash's doubts as all the pressure will be riding on him to make the big shots and plays if Stoudamire is indeed restricted not to play. Since the big man's injury, teammate Shawn Marion has put together an extraordinary season, recording highs in rebounds and blocks. He's the only other main scoring option besides Nash for the Suns. I expect if he receives enough touches he will have some big, influential games come playoff time. Marion brings such great energy and emotion, thriving on hot streaks. Phoenix should put their trust in him and rely on the small forward to give them a jolt of adrenaline.

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