Stop me if you've heard this one before.
A more talented Phoenix basketball team -- with the best record in the league and a smoking hot offense -- goes into San Antonio for a playoff game only to get out-worked, out-coached, out-clutched and out-played by a more disciplined team that didn't make mental mistakes during the crucial end of game stretch.
That's about the size of it.
On nights like these it is difficult to be a fan of Phoenix basketball which sucks you in with its beauty but leaves you hanging when it's time to deliver.
The Phoenix Suns and Mercury both pride themselves on being upbeat and positive organizations. They are not going to get in your face and yell. They are not going to get down and lose the faith. Many fans will go along with that and more power to them -- faith is a good thing to have
But I am not a fan of faith. I am a fan of fact.
And the fact is in the playoffs you have to be able to play defense because there are going to be nights, especially on the road, when your shots aren't falling. You have to be able to get stops. You have to be able to get crucial rebounds. You have to do more than rely on your skill to beat their effort and determination
Of course, the Mercury could come back and win two games at home.
They certainly can point to horrible shooting nights by their two stars who were a combined 9-26 (34.6%) from the field. They are going to shoot better at home and the Silver Stars aren't likely to continue to shoot that well on the road.
This is a confident and prideful team. They can bounce back and win this series. But that doesn't change the fact that you can't have mental breakdowns, bad decisions and get out worked in a playoff game. That is almost always going to come back to haunt you.

The final score was 92-91 but the game really wasn't that close.
The Silver Stars led almost the entire game and had a four point lead in the final seconds when it counted most. Only a great shot by Penny Taylor, the only Mercury player to really step up big in this game, with .9 seconds left turned a 4 point loss into a 1 point loss.
Taylor's shot was small consolation and one made even more ridiculous when Cappie Pondexter, not realizing the situation, celebrated the buzzer-beater by running to hug Taylor only to be told that they still lost the game. How do you not know the game score in that situation?
That shot comes on the heals of Coach Gaines inexplicably letting the Silver Stars run down 24 seconds on the clock when his team is 4 points down with 32 seconds to go in the game. I've been struggling to find any reasonable basketball explanation for not either pressuring the ball hard to try and force a turnover or fouling immediately to extend the game. We'll have to wait and see what Corey says about this decision.
As for the rest of the game, the stats weren't that bad.
Both teams shot about 45%. The Mercury held a slight 2 rebound advantage. Free throw attempts were about equal. The Mercury did their thing by getting more fast break points (23 to 11) and the Silver Stars did theirs by getting more second chance points (25 to 15).
The biggest statistical differential came from behind the arc where the home team was 8 of 20 (40%) while the Mercury were 5 or 18 (28%). It was a difference but certainly one that could have been over come with just a little more late game savvy.
One of those crucial late game plays came in the fourth quarter when the Stars Sophia Young missed a straight on shot which bounced off to the side of the rim over the head of Tangela Smith. Temeka Johnson was boxing out Lawson-Wade in front of the rim but stood and watched as the ball went wide while Lawson-Wade ran 8 feet to get it and keep the possession alive for her team leading to basket at a crucial time. In playoff basketball those little things matter.
MVP candidate Diana Taurasi wasn't much better when it mattered most. In the fourth quarter she had no points and a crucial turnover with 50 seconds left in the game. Only Penny Taylor stepped it up late for the Mercury scoring 12 of her team high 18 points in the final 10 minutes. She was simply amazing and the floor leader for her team.
All the props in the world go to Sophia Young who was brilliant again in this game with 24 points and 4 rebounds on 10 of 19 shooting. She hit a clutch shot with 1:48 in the game to give the Stars a 3 point lead. I love watching Sophia play basketball. She's is so smooth and smart on the floor.
Edwige Lawson-Wade was also money with a big three with 50 seconds left that sealed the win for her team and veteran Vicky Johnson chipped in 8 assists and no turnovers.
The Mercury defense did a respectable job on Becky Hammon and Ann Wauters with Tangela Smith playing better post defense than we've seen most of the season but over all there were too many missed rotations leading to too many wide open baskets. Especially in the first half.
It remains to be seen what adjustments Coach Gaines will make before game 2, which is in Phoenix on Saturday at 7pm. Benching Le'Coe Willingham who was fairly ineffectually in this game in favor of Taylor is one option. DeWanna Bonner can still bring the spark off the bench but probably needs more then 18 minutes as well.
The Mercury will have to show how resilient they are in game 2 and come out with more determination and urgency in the first of two elimination games.
Or they can do what the last Phoenix team to lose the first playoff game of a series in San Antonio did: fold.
[Note by Phoenix Stan, 09/18/09 6:46 AM MST ]
Thinking a bit more about this game, it's important to note that the game wasn't lost at the 32 second mark when the Mercury let the Stars run down the clock while holding a four point lead. If you are down four with 32 second you are generally going to lose regardless.
The Silver Stars won this game by making big plays, hitting big shots and getting big stops.
[Note by Phoenix Stan, 09/18/09 9:16 AM MST ]
Another quick thought. While Cappie and Diana were only 9 for 26, Hammon and Wauters also were only 8 for 27 (29%). Those two aren't likely to miss as many shots in the next game either.
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damn that town of san antonio
I notice that Satan is in San Antonio. And so is Onion.
ZonaFlash - September 18, 2009
You know what “San Antonio Spurs” is an anagram for? A Sprain Unto Suns
Just thought I’d point that out.
Tim C. - September 18, 2009
I like rhetoric and polemics ...
… but “out-worked, out-coached, out-clutched and out-played” wouldn’t be my first choice of descriptors for a one point win. It was a close game on virtually all the stats.
Perhaps the rhetoric is deserved in the context of expectations: to wit, lots of folks probably expected the Merc to win easily. Hence, credit SAS.
I like watching Phoenix but really don’t care for their flukey offense and porous defense. They are winning with superior player talent, as they and any team should. However, some of that talent was out of sorts last night. Princess Deia looked injured and a half click out of synch on both offense and defense.
Glenn MacGrady - September 18, 2009
Thanks Glenn
Like I said, I didn’t think the game was all that close. The Stars held sizable leads most of the game and won the battle for the loose balls. They also were prepared for what Phoenix wanted to do on both ends and they executed which is why they won.
The Mercury made a great late run behind Penny Taylor’s brilliant play in the fourth but it is very difficult to come back from a 9 point 4th qtr deficit on the road.
I am one of those people that don’t think games are won and lost in the final quarter either. It happens but most games get into a rhythm and the team that leads throughout generally is confident and can hold off a late charge.
The 1pt margin at the end of the to me is deceptive. In large part b/c it took an AMAZING buzzer beater from Taylor to not be a four point margin which was much more indicative of how the game went. Also b/c the Stars lead throughout with a lead as high as 12.
Seth Pollack - September 18, 2009
The statistics for that game are somewhat deceptive
The Mercury had a really off night — up until the 4th quarter, they were shooting 40%. In the 4th quarter, they shot a ridiculous 83% on 10 of 12 shooting, mainly on the strength of drives to the basket rather than settling for quick 3’s. They also got themselves to the free throw line more.
Overall, it was not a well played game by the Mercury… but they showed life in the 4th…
Nate Parham - September 18, 2009
yup
and that’s going to happen sometimes. Your shot’s not going to fall especially on the road in the playoffs and this is why I am so skeptical about the Merc/Suns style of play and its ability to win in the post season.
I am a fish swimming up stream on that one in Phx but it is what it is
Seth Pollack - September 18, 2009
You mean besides the 2007 championship? :) Phoenix went 4-1 on the road during that postseason.
Stan, I think you’re conflating the Mercury/Suns a little too much here. They’re different teams in different leagues. And these Silver Stars are no Spurs (nor even the Silver Stars of the last two seasons).
kpelton - September 18, 2009
I hear ya
but the style of play and attitude is similar and yes, the 2007 win is where I hang my hat. I believe that you have to be able to get stops and play defense and that no team, no matter how talented, can rely on simply making their shots at their normal % come playoff time.
Btw – the team in their morning tweets said as much about needing to fix their defensive rotations and assignments. How do you go into game 1 not prepared for that stuff?
The San Antonio thing is just a jinx of some sort. I am sure the Merc could care less. It has everything to do w/ me having my heart ripped out in SA too many times :) Not everything makes sense but sometimes it just is…
Seth Pollack - September 18, 2009
Well, I finally got my connection to work…
I saw this. Crazy, innit? How could she have been so unaware of the score?
Anyway, great recap. Thanks, Stan.
LatinD - September 19, 2009
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