PHOENIX—Passes were rifled into the front row and shots were missed from every imaginable place on the court and the turnovers were sloppy and aplenty. No one on the Phoenix Suns cared a whit...
PHOENIX—Passes were rifled into the front row and shots were missed from every imaginable place on the court and the turnovers were sloppy and aplenty. No one on the Phoenix Suns cared a whit. In a game that will set the cause of men's professional basketball back a few strides, the Suns managed to outlast the Toronto Raptors in a mistake-filled affair last night, recording a 90-82 victory that wasn't pretty by any stretch of the imagination but one that counts nonetheless. Neither team ran much offence — "schoolyard game" was how one NBA scout in attendance termed it — and Steve Nash struggled mightily with eight turnovers in the first three quarters alone. But he had none in the fourth quarter as he poured in eight points to go along with four assists as the Suns outscored Toronto 29-19 in the final quarter to pull away for the win.
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