Maybe the best thing for the Suns to do was to just hang it up. After all, the two point guards – MVP Steve Nash and second-year man Goran Dragic – were both hurting. Dragic sat the game out with a sprained ankle, and Nash has been playing through some abdominal pain.
But that [...]
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Jazz Get Best of Injured, Weary Suns
Mar-6th-2010
By Jason Ellis in Indiana Pacers, Utah Jazz, amare stoudemire, channing frye, feature, game summary, goran dragic, grant hill, jared dudley, jason richardson, louis amundson, robin lopez, steve nash
Suns Blow Another Big Lead, Officially on Death Watch
Jan-25th-2010
By Jason Ellis in Earl Clark, Utah Jazz, amare stoudemire, channing frye, game summary, grant hill, jason richardson, steve nash
The Suns led by as many as 17 in the game against Utah, but a 16-0 run by the Jazz between the third and fourth quarter brought them back and ultimately they won the game.
The Suns started out slow in this game, getting down by 7 points within the first three minutes. But they [...]
Suns Claim Jarron Collins off of Waivers
Oct-26th-2009
On the eve of the 2009-2010 season, the Suns did something unusual: they picked up more players than the league-mandated 13. By picking up Jarron Collins off of waivers, the Suns now have 14 players under contract, something that Sarver has tried to avoid whenever possible.
The 6-11, 249lb Collins played eight years under Jerry [...]
