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Nash returns to Canada, helps Suns down Raptors
PHOENIX 117, TORONTO 113

TORONTO (Ticker) -- Steve Nash wished he could return to his
native Canada every week, and why wouldn't he? He can't lose
there.

Nash had nine points and a season-high 18 assists, leading the
Phoenix Suns to a ninth straight win over the Toronto Raptors,
117-113, on Sunday.

Amare Stoudemire scored 31 points and Jason Richardson added 17
for Phoenix, which shot 54 percent (43-of-79). Shaquille O'Neal
had 16 points and four rebounds before fouling out for the Suns,
who opened a season-high six-game road trip on a high note.

Anthony Parker scored 26 points for Toronto, which had five
players in double figures. Joey Graham had a career-high 22
points for the Raptors, who have lost five straight.

Nash continued to have his way with the Raptors.

Toronto has not beaten Phoenix since a 101-94 road victory on
February 10, 2004 - the last meeting between the teams before
Nash re-signed with Phoenix. A native of Victoria, British
Columbia, Nash improved 18-2 all-time against Toronto.

"It was a great afternoon for me to come back here and get such
a nice ovation from the fans during the warm-up and to play
against (interim Raptors head coach) Jay (Triano) and see a lot
of faces I know," Nash said.

"It's a shame we only visit here once a year. I wish we could
come back every week."

Nash consistently found open teammates, then came up with the
biggest shot of the game after Toronto missed a chance to take
the lead.

Parker - starting his second straight game for the injured Jose
Calderon (hamstring) - banked a layup high off the glass to cut
Toronto's deficit to 114-113 with 1:17 to play. But on the next
possession, Parker took and missed an ill-advised 3-pointer.

Nash then drove the lane and banked a shot in before hitting the
deck with 12 seconds left for a 116-13 lead.

Toronto opted to go for a quick basket rather than a game-tying
3-pointer. Parker had a lane to the basket, but his layup
rolled out, and Chris Bosh missed the putback with five seconds
left.

The Raptors fouled Stoudemire, who hit one of two free throws
for the final margin.

"It's just so dissappointing time and time again to come up
short at the end," Parker said. "We're playing good basketball,
especially with the amount of bodies we had available."

In a back-and-forth contest, Graham tied the game at 102-102
with 7:03 to play.

O'Neal snapped the tie and Nash hit five straight free throws
for a 109-104 advantage. Toronto drew to within 110-109 moments
later, but Nash split the defense and found Matt Barnes for an
easy layup.

Less than a minute later, Nash dished to Stoudemire for a
114-109 lead with 3:16 to play. And after Parker missed the
go-ahead 3-pointer, Nash dealt the knock out blow with 12 ticks
remaining.

"I just try to draw two defenders and find an open teammate,"
Nash said. "Amare did a great job of finishing. I always try to
be more aggessive in the fourth quarter. Tonight we did a good
job of helping each other."

"It's big to start off a road trip with a win," Stoudemire said.
"They played well, they shot the ball well and defended but we
were able to counter it and were able to come away with the
win."

Bosh had 20 points and 12 rebounds for Toronto, which shot 53
percent (44-of-82).

"The effort was there," Bosh said. "It really came down to a
couple of mental mistakes where we gave Steve Nash five free
throws and that put us at a disadvantage.

"We were still in a position to win that game and if AP (Parker)
makes that shot which he normally makes you never know what
could have happened."

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