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SAS 111, PHO 106 - In the 2007 NBA Western Conference Semifinals Game 1 on May 6, the San Antonio Spurs defeated the Phoenix Suns 111-106 in a high-octane matchup that highlighted the individual brilliance of both teams' stars. Tony Parker led the Spurs with 32 points and 8 assists, demonstrating the prowess that would later earn him the Finals MVP. The Spurs' success was further fueled by Tim Duncan, who contributed a dominant 33 points and 16 rebounds, and Michael Finley, who added 19 points. Additionally, Ginobili's 9 rebounds and strong performances from Bruce Bowen and Robert Horry underscored the well-rounded strength of the Spurs roster. Player of the game: Tim Duncan: 33 PTS, 12-24 FGM, 50 FG%, 9-15 FTM, 16 REB, 1 AST, 3 BLK Notable performances: Tony Parker: 32 PTS, 14-22 FGM, 64 FG%, 1 REB, 8 AST, 3 STL Steve Nash: 31 PTS, 11-18 FGM, 61 FG%, 3 REB, 8 AST On the opposing side, Steve Nash showcased why he was the reigning MVP, scoring 31 points and dishing out 8 assists. Despite Nash's efforts, the Suns struggled to keep pace with the Spurs' balanced attack. Leandro Barbosa provided significant support with 18 points, including 11 in the first half, while Sean Marion added 16 points and 6 rebounds. However, the standout performer for the Suns was Amar’e Stoudemire, who notched a double-double with 20 points and 18 rebounds. Late in the fourth quarter, Steve Nash bumped heads with Tony Parker, who had possession of the ball. Nash sustained a deep cut on his nose that bled profusely for the remainder of the game. His nose was bandaged and tended to by the team trainer, but Nash was in and out of the game as the wound continued to bleed through the bandages. It was the first time this postseason that Nash did not record a double-double. The game was a showcase of stellar individual performances and team depth. Tim Duncan was a standout with his impressive statistics, including 50% shooting from the field and 3 blocks. The match set the tone for a competitive series, with both Parker and Nash playing pivotal roles for their respective teams.