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Suns too talented for Trail Blazers
Originally Published: April 22, 2010
By John Hollinger | ESPN.com
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Well, at least this time they made Phoenix put its starters back in.
That about sums up the positives for the Trail Blazers in a 108-89 loss to Phoenix in Game 3 Thursday night, a second straight blowout loss that puts the Suns up 2-1 in their best-of-seven series. The Blazers trailed by 31 points late in the first half and were never within 10 points in the game's final 41 minutes.
Game 2's 119-90 defeat could be written off as a bad night, but this performance ...
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