Shaq Leads Suns to 2-4 Record

ShaqSix games into the Shaquille O’Neal era in the Phoenix desert, and Steve Kerr is probably reaching for the extra strength Maalox right about now.

The move - bringing an old, broken down Shaq in for one more NBA title run - was roundly criticized in most media circles.  The reasoning from the Suns point of view was that Shaq just needs motivation.  Put him in the West, where all the good teams play, and watch Shaq go.  Put him in Kobe’s division, and watch him put the Suns on his back, leading them to the Pacific title.  Put him where he has something to play for, where he can go earn his fifth ring while denying Kobe a shot at his fourth.

Put him back on a plane to Miami, and ask for Shawn Marion to please come home.

Steve Kerr, called “gutsy” by some for pulling the trigger on the deal, has to be nervous after watching the Suns lose at home to the 76ers on Saturday night.  The 119-114 victory by Philly dropped the Suns record to 2-4 since they decided to go “gutsy.”  It was also the first time this year the Suns lost back-to-back home games.  So can we blame Shaq, or is it something else ailing the Suns?  Let’s look at Shaq’s impact.

Shaq’s first game in a Suns uniform was one of the great NBA games this year, as the Lakers defeated the home Suns 130-124.  Shaq scored 15 and grabbed 9 boards in 29 minutes and freed up Amare Stoudemire to score 37 and pull down 15 rebounds.  Kobe Bryant went off for 41 for the Lakers in the victory.  Shaq looked energized in the game.  It was a moral victory though the Suns came up short.

Game two was against Boston, and the Suns pull out a victory 85-77 at home.  Shaq only scores 4 points, but grabs 14 rebounds in 26 minutes of play.  Any victory over Boston is a quality win, but Boston shoots horribly, 38.5% in the third game of a five game West Coast trip.  Still, hope springs eternal for Shaq fans in Phoenix.

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  • 1 - RJ

    Mar 02, 2008 at 12:51 pm

    Two points:

    - That six-game stretch wasn't an easy one. Detroit, Boston, the Lakers, and New Orleans are all very good teams. And even Philly is decent. (Memphis is horrible though.) So maybe the Suns will turn it around heading into the playoffs.

    - You're right that Shaq is over-the-hill and washed up. Also, selfish and disloyal. It would be pleasing to me to see him struggle in the post-season and have an early exit.

  • 2 - mu

    Mar 02, 2008 at 4:20 pm

    You have a bit of a karmic quandary because poor steve nash is in no way selfish or disloyal and clearly deserves better than not winning the NBA title after winning the MVP two years in a row

  • 3 - RJ Elliott

    Mar 02, 2008 at 9:43 pm

    This is true, mu.

  • 4 - Tan The Man

    Mar 03, 2008 at 1:48 am

    But did anyone seriously think Shaq would suddenly score 20+ pts a game just by being in a Suns uniform?

  • 5 - RJ

    Mar 04, 2008 at 2:01 am

    "did anyone seriously think Shaq would suddenly score 20+ pts a game just by being in a Suns uniform?"

    Steve Kerr?

  • 6 - Aaron

    Mar 05, 2008 at 11:50 pm

    Suns get smoked again....126-113 by Denver. Good game for Shaq number-wise, had 18 boards

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