PHOENIX - Steve Nash and Amare Stoudemire scored 23 points apiece and the 
Phoenix Suns easily overcame the absence of Shawn Marion to beat the Indiana 
Pacers for the second time in four days, 115-90 on Friday night. 
 
 
   Phoenix Suns forward Amare Stoudemire holds his arms out 
 while questioning a foul call against him while playing the Indiana Pacers 
 in the third quarter of a basketball game Friday, March 2, 2007, in 
 Phoenix. [AP]
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Stoudemire, who also had 10 
rebounds, was 11-for-13 at the foul line. Nash made eight of 10 shots, including 
2-for-3 from 3-point range. Raja Bell added 17 points. Leandro Barbosa had 14 
points and 10 assists. 
Seven Suns scored in double figures. 
Eric Piatkowski, who had played only 7 minutes all season for Phoenix, was on 
the court for 22, scoring 11 points, including 3-of-8 on 3s. Pat Burke added 10 
points for the Suns, all in the second half. Kurt Thomas had a season-high 15 
rebounds. 
Danny Granger scored 20 for the Pacers, who matched their longest losing 
streak of the season at four games. All four have been by double digits, the 
last two to Phoenix. 
Jermaine O'Neal, hampered by foul trouble, scored 16, but only two in the 
second half. Marquis Daniels also scored 16 for the Pacers, who shot 39 percent 
from the field to the Suns' 53 percent. 
Phoenix, playing without Marion for the second straight game because of a 
bruised right hand, rebounded from its loss Wednesday night in Philadelphia to 
sweep the season series from Indiana for the second year in a row. The Suns also 
improved to 24-4 against Eastern Conference foes. 
Marion was injured Tuesday night in the Suns' 103-92 victory at Indiana. 
Phoenix had to rally from 18 down to win that one, but took control for good 
this time with a 20-9 run to end the first half. 
Stoudemire scored 17, Nash 14 and Bell 10 to help the Suns lead 62-49 at the 
break. Stoudemire was 9-for-10 from the foul line, and Nash 6-for-8 from the 
field in the first half. 
O'Neal scored 14 before going to the bench with his third foul with 2:45 to 
play in the half. 
Indiana cut the lead to eight twice in the third quarter, the last at 78-70 
on Daniels' 17-footer with 3:29 to play. The Suns, though, ended the quarter 
with a 12-4 run. Burke scored seven in the spurt, including a 3-pointer. Barbosa 
made a pair of slick passes for assists and made a 13-footer during the run. 
The Suns, opening a five-game homestand, led by as many as 28 in the fourth 
quarter. 
Notes:@ The Suns' Boris Diaw missed his eighth game with 
back spasms. ... O'Neal drew a technical foul with 6:09 to play in the first 
half. Nash made the free throw, then added a 3-pointer on the change of 
possession to put Phoenix up 46-40. ... It's the first time a team has won four 
in a row in the Pacers-Suns series since 1976-77. ... Suns coach Mike D'Antoni 
said Marion might play Sunday against the Los Angeles Lakers.