A very impressive win for the Spurs. They were able to control the pace of the game and prevent Phoenix from running into the ground.
During the first quarter the game was at the Spurs pace, but the Suns were actually leading. Still, they only scored 20, and Nash couldn't get free enough to make the good passes.
As time went on, I thought, great job by Pop, but they won't be able to keep up that defensive pressure the whole game. But as I was watching, the Spurs started pulling away. Tony Parker was having a great game and changed the complexion of it, by being so aggressive in going to the basket and making outside shots. The Spurs executed their offense exceptionally well, it wasn't just Duncan and Parker, the whole team was passing and making good plays while containing Phoenix.
With all of that, when Duncan went out for a rest, the Suns came back and almost made a game of it. IMO, this only demontstrates the Spurs are competitive and right with the Suns at least for a game. You can bet the next time these two teams meet, D'Antoni will have a different game plan.
One might even say the Spurs were using an illegal defense, but the Suns didn't expose that and didn't do enough shooting from the outside. We all know they're capable of hitting outside shots when they're open. That they kept trying to force it in against the Spurs was their downfall. The Spurs spacing was so good that the Suns couldn't get to the line.
The Suns have no one to guard Duncan, but the Spurs did have enough talent to stop Nash. If the Suns play the same way the Spurs will beat them again. IMO, in a series you will see adjustment after adjustment by each team in an attempt to find a weakness in the other.