Stoudemire, Nash lead Suns

The Phoenix Suns finally figured out how to win the kind of road
game they've been losing lately.
Amare Stoudemire scored a season-high 36 points, Steve Nash
handed out 16 assists and the Suns snapped a five-game road losing
streak with a 115-111 overtime victory over the Houston Rockets on
Sunday night.
Nash scored 11 points and grabbed a season-high eight
rebounds, and Grant Hill added 19 points for the Suns, who got
their first road win since a 113-109 victory in Sacramento on Jan.
5. Their last road win before that came on Nov. 29 in Toronto.
``A lot of things didn't go our way, and we found a way to
hang around and get it done,'' Nash said. ``On the road, the way
we've lost a lot of games like that this year, to have the
toughness to continue and find different ways to win the game was
exciting.''
Aaron Brooks scored 24 points after shooting poorly in the
first half and Trevor Ariza had 21 for the Rockets, who've lost
five of their last eight games.
The Rockets shot 38 percent (40 of 106), but overcame poor
shooting with stingy defense in the second half to make it close at
the end.
Brooks hit a pull-up jumper with 1:18 left in regulation to
cut the Suns' lead to 97-96. Nash was called for a technical foul,
claiming Brooks pushed off before the shot. Brooks sank the
resulting free throw to tie it, but Nash sank a three-pointer with
1:08 to go for a 100-97 Suns' lead.
Ariza tied it with a three-pointer from the corner with 11.3
seconds remaining. Nash fell as he threw up a last-second shot that
came up short at the buzzer.
The Suns led by 18 early, and had blown leads of 15 points or
more five times this season. But Nash remained confident in this
one, even after the game went to an extra period.
``I still felt like we could find a way to win,'' Nash said.
``We had a good energy about us and we were tough enough tonight to
dig through it.''
Stoudemire fouled out with 3:08 left in the overtime and the
scored tied at 104. Jason Richardson finished a fast break with a
layup, then scored again off a set play as the Suns took a 111-107
lead.
Brooks hit a free throw and Luis Scola scored in the lane to
pull Houston within one. Jared Dudley sank two free throws with 5.3
seconds left, and the Suns fouled Brooks before he could shoot a
tying 3.
Brooks made the first free throw, then was called for a lane
violation when he threw the ball off the rim and tried to get his
own rebound. Nash hit two free throws with 3.6 seconds left to
clinch the victory.
``Everybody, from the second unit on down, showed great
tenacity,'' Stoudemire said. ``We had to scrap for it, but we had
enough professionalism to pull it out in the end.''
The Rockets missed 14 of their first 16 shots and quickly
trailed by 13. Chase Budinger's driving layup with 4:24 left in the
first quarter snapped Houston's 6-minute scoring drought, but
Richardson immediately dunked an alley-oop pass from Hill for a
21-8 lead.
Phoenix stretched the lead to 56-38 in the second quarter, as
Houston's starters continued to misfire. Brooks, coming off a
33-point game against Portland on Friday, went 1 for 7 from the
field in the first half. Scola and Shane Battier both went 2 for 7.
``We shot the ball terrible in the first half,'' Brooks said.
``We shot the ball terrible pretty much the whole game, but our
defense is what allowed us to stay in the game.''
Phoenix led 60-48 at the break, and Stoudemire swished three
jumpers from the top of the key early in the third quarter. From
there, the Rockets tightened their defense and mounted a 16-2 run.
Brooks sank back-to-back 3-pointers to cut the deficit to 68-67,
and Scola tipped in Ariza's miss to put the Rockets up by one.
Nash delivered five assists in the final three minutes of the
third quarter, and Phoenix took a 79-73 lead to the fourth.
NOTES: Stoudemire has 16 double-doubles this season. ... G
Will Conroy, recalled from the Rockets' developmental league
affiliate on Thursday, made his Houston debut in the first quarter.
Conroy replaced regular backup point guard Kyle Lowry, who's out at
least a week with a sprained left knee. ... The Rockets went 11 for
34 from 3-point range, a season high for attempts.
