Do you really need to be explained the meaning of home court advantage?
The Suns had series in their hands before the suspensions were announced.
They simply did not have enough without their #2 and #4 in pivotal game 5 and that was the key point in the series.
Yes, please. Please, explain to me the meaning of home court advantage. Break it down to me in your revisionist terms, make it easy for me to understand how the Suns had the series in their hands, when the series was TIED after four games.
Because I was under the impression that if you TAKE CARE OF HOME in Games 1 and 2, all you have to do is win one game on the road, and you can end the series in five games. If you fail to win Game 5 at home, you still have a chance to steal one in Game 6, and you
still have Game 7 at home.
The Suns did NOT take care of home, and thus didn't have home court advantage after Game 1. Their problems started long before they lost Stoudemire and Diaw for Game 5, and even after that, if they truly were the superior team, they would have had two chances to prove it if they could simply feed off of getting two important players back in Game 6.
We all know how that worked out, of course. And to say that the Suns had the series in their hands going into Game 5 is ridiculous. The Spurs have shown their ability to win playoff games on the road for years now, and that's why they were able to steal Game 1 in Phoenix.
The only reasons Game 5 was the key point in the series are a), the Suns don't know how to close games out, whether at home or on the road, and, b) they can't play efficient defense to counter their offensive dry spells that are inevitable in the playoffs.
And, as I have already mentioned, they still had a chance to steal Game 6, which they should have since they were getting two key players back. If they really were in control of the series, only being tied 2-2 (that's laughable, at best), then they should have been able to win a game on the road, having the personnel advantage with one of San Antonio's big men - and their most clutch player - still suspended for a hip check foul at the end of a playoff game.
The truth is that they weren't ever in control of the series, and neither was San Antonio. They traded games for the first four games of the series, and then, when they should have won Game 5, they choked it away down the stretch. That's why they lost. And that's why they won't win a championship as long as they have to get past more well-rounded teams like San Antonio to do so.