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We talked to team president Jason Rowley about the promotion.
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The offense tends to bog down when 'the ball sticks'.
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Is there satisfaction to be gained in a close loss? The Suns narrowly lost to the Mavericks after a very poor first half and a strong comeback in the second.
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The Phoenix Suns returned home after a six-game road trip to face the Dallas Mavericks, and it was the famed "Satisfaction guaranteed" promotion. Alvin Gentry talked to the media about a few things. He was asked about the starting lineup and how it performed on the road trip.
Gentry responded, saying he has been "somewhat happy" with it.
"We still may have to tweak it a bit more," said the head coach. "We'll kind of meet on that and talk about it, but there is a chance that we're not completely done as far as changing the lineup."
With Jermaine O'Neal taking the potentially winning shot against Memphis, reporters asked about a go-to guy down the stretch. Gentry said that not having a star like LeBron James makes things "extremely" more difficult, but did so almost mockingly, being that it obviously is harder not having a guy like LeBron.
But his philosophy has not changed. "I think in this case, our go-to guy will be the guy that's going good that night," he said. "It does happen on other teams, but I don't say that night in and night out, 'OK, this is our guy.'"
As for the promotion for the fans guaranteeing their satisfaction, Gentry was asked about whether anything was brought up to the players about it.
"There hasn't been one person that said one thing," responded Gentry. "I think they realize that when we step out there, we play like it's a money back guarantee...So this promotion, it's no big deal. It doesn't change anything."
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The Phoenix Suns return home to face the Dallas Mavericks tonight at U.S. Airways Center. Phoenix is coming off a 1-5 east coast road trip, the Suns have lost four games in a row, the last three by single digits. Phoenix fell to Memphis in overtime 108-98 on Tuesday night, allowing Zach Randolph to go off for 38 points and 22 rebounds.