Sunday, April 11, 2010

Suns Use 3-Point Barrage to Beat Rockets 116-106

The Phoenix Suns were 3 1/2 minutes away from what would have been a brutal loss. Then, as has happened so often, the 3-pointers started falling.

Amare Stoudemire had 35 points and 13 rebounds and the Suns made four 3s in a row to pull away for a 116-106 victory over the Houston Rockets on Sunday night.

Against the Suns, Rockets coach Rick Adelman said, ''You're rolling the dice.''

''If you try to take away the 3s, then you've got Stoudemire rolling down the middle and we don't have anybody to stop him,'' he said. ''And they didn't make them until the last 3 minutes.''

Channing Frye made two of the 3s and Steve Nash and Jason Richardson had one apiece in a 14-0 run after the Rockets took a 102-100 lead with 3:23 left.

''They had a hard time on the screen and roll,'' Stoudemire said. ''When I rolled to the basket, they were sucking in and Steve was doing a great job of finding open guys.''

The victory moved Phoenix into a tie with Utah and Denver for the third playoff spot in the West, a half-game behind No. 2 Dallas, with two to play. The Suns' final two games are at home against Denver on Tuesday and at Utah on Wednesday.

Nash had 23 points and 11 assists for the Suns, winners of 12 of their last 14.

Luis Scola scored 20 of his 30 points in the second half for the Rockets, who rallied from a 14-point third-quarter deficit. Aaron Brooks added 22 points, including 6 of 9 3-pointers, and Chase Budinger had 19 for Houston.

''You can just look look at the West and see -- that team is a quality team and they're not going to make the playoffs,'' Suns coach Alvin Gentry said about the Rockets. ''They're a real quality team. They're hard to play. Every game we've played them this year it's been like a roller coaster.''

And the Suns won all four.

Nash limped off after taking a shot to the leg with 23 seconds to go, drawing a technical foul as he left the court. He said he was not hurt.

''It's not even worth talking about,'' he said.

The Rockets led 102-100 after Scola's two free throws. Scola drew a foul for bumping Nash during Phoenix's trademark pick-and-roll play on the next possession. The Suns took the ball out of bounds, Scola backed off a bit, and Nash made the 3, his third in three tries, to put Phoenix ahead for good.

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