Chaplin said:
Joe Johnson: "Sign me to an extension--FAST!"
Some cruel person is going to go back into the archives and dig up some of the posts this summer about how JJ was going to fall apart after the Suns signed Q.
It was impressive that the Suns could dominate even with Amare in foul trouble. At the same time, you knew Sloan had given up the ghost when Boozer did not come back in. I think he was tuckered out.
In some ways it was a difficult game. The refs were not calling the interior fouls the same way on both ends. Amare was getting butchered and should have been to the line a dozen more times, yet he and Hunter was getting hit with ticky tack over and over.
Overall, Barbosa had a good game (needs to pass rather than challenge shot blockers, but he'll learn), Lampe had some good minutes, and JJ was incredible. It is amazing how the Suns now have four guys with 30 point games and Nash could if he wanted to.
The way the game was being called really hurt Hunter. He had some nice plays and had another blocker. For whatever it is worth, Hunter leads the NBA in blocks per 48 minutes at 5.84.
Actually, he's not the only Suns leading the league in 48 minute stats:
Stoudemire - Scoring 34.1 ppg
Stoudemire - Field Goals Made 12.5
Nash - Assists 15.4 assists per game
The NBA has a statistic called "efficiency"
Efficiency Formula: ((PTS + REB + AST + STL + BLK) - ((FGA - FGM) + (FTA - FTM) + TO)) / G
4. Amare Stoudemire (Phoenix Suns) 21 games 34.88
7. Shawn Marion (Phoenix Suns) 21 games 32.15
10. Steve Nash (Phoenix Suns) 21 games 31.29
The Heat with Shaq and Wade are the only other team with more than one guy in the top ten.