The NBA?s decision to suspend Suns forwards Amar? Stoudemire and Boris Diaw Tuesday for tonight?s Game 5 of their Western Conference semifinal series with San Antonio drew a mixture of frustration and disappointment from the organization.

?I disagree with it,? said Suns owner Robert Sarver, adding that he will ask the league to revisit the rule in the offseason. ?I respect the league?s right to make a decision and the decision is final, but I feel we have been unjustly penalized for playing a clean, hard game.?

Sarver felt that the Spurs got the better end of the deal, with forward Robert Horry receiving a two-game suspension for his body check on Suns guard Steve Nash late in the game.

?If any team should have been penalized it should be the Spurs,? Sarver said. ?For Robert Horry to be rewarded like that, it?s unbelievable to me.?

Stoudemire and Diaw left the Suns bench with 18.4 seconds left in their Game 4 win in San Antonio after Horry?s check. Horry was ejected for the play.