Who was the best spur today?
Manu
16 Pts 11 Assist
Timmy
21 Points 10 Rebounds
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Who was the best spur today?
Manu
16 Pts 11 Assist
Timmy
21 Points 10 Rebounds
It's hard to go against 20-10 on 90% shooting but Manu was huge also.
Easily Manu, with a +22 (ironically by keeping his turnovers down).
TD, Manu didn't play defense tbh.
Timmy.
Timmy
The A/C
Tim was the turnover leader so Manu.
Tim. His inside presence was great.
Manu did have some REALLY nice plays on defense though.
Great game by Manu but this one goes to Timmy
Diaw.....
Timmy Legend but Manu was a balla
Manu, of course. Also add 3 steals to his stat sheet.
A?Tim made all the shots he needed too all in the paint, manu 16-11 assist 5 rebounds 3 steals
Allen is a role player these days, he's that not good, not even close to an all star level, Wade pretty much tore it up today. SA was fortunate MIA missed so many 3's as they were almost all wide open, the Spurs got away with it one game. And let's be real, LBJ's injury was huge, he's their best transition defender/post defender/perimeter defender etc. plus he makes scrubs better on offense.
The better overall today was Manu.
Tim really close, but Manu had a good amount of rebounds too and just 5 pts less, plus 11 AST and 3 For .
For me is clearly Manu.
Timmy! Timmy and many played all but 1 min in the 4th!
That giant headband tbh. Really dehydrated the King.
Who cares, 3 more.
Normally with those stats I'd go Duncan, but Manu was brilliant in the P&R. His early three's were big too, as Miami came out very hot. Tough choice really.
Timmy
I'd give it to Ginobili tonight. He gave the team a spark when the starting unit came out tight and sloppy. His playmaking was also great getting everyone involved. Splitter seems to only be effective offensively when he and Ginobili can run that screen and roll. A lot of Duncan's easy buckets were the result of Ginobili's passes leading him to the rim. His defense was sub-par in the first half but much better in the 2nd half. He locked into Wade and played him damn good down the stretch contesting all of his shots.
Manu fans giving kobetards a run for their money, tbh,
don't care... loving the win... we're going to need to play better Sunday...
Duncan 5TO
He started off well, after LBJ slowed down it was all down hill. Miami is surprisingly bad without LBJ, that's to be expected as he is the true MVP of the league, after he goes out it's easy pickings, he is their defense, their offense, everything.
I'm taking game 1 with a grain of salt, things lined up very nicely for SA this game. Miami didn't play too bad but they could've played much better.
Duncan was the third player his age in history to go 20/10/90% along with Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell.
manu fans dying for him to get a finals mvp. I say this game was Duncans. They crowded the paint. They were doubling him at times also. He anchored the defense and grabbed key rebounds down the stretch. 9 for 10 shooting. Both players did good tho.
Timmy was huge but he benefited from the way Miami defends (same as last year), which basically is trapping the ballhandler with a bigman and leaving him all alone in the paint against a smaller player. Most of Tim's baskets came from other making a play for him (that's why Tiago had a huge game too), he very rarely went one on one on the post.
Manu was the best player tonight, tbh..
If the rest of the series goes the same way, Duncan would get the MVP, though, it would be a bigger story..
Bosh hardly left him. Most of his baskets were over bosh. I noticed on several occasions once tim put the ball on the floor, the double teams came. Thats why he rarely went one on one. He was getting most of his points from sealing bosh or lewis deep in the paint. The guards/boris dumped the ball into him from the three point line and he made the lay in. I wouldnt say they were creating plays for him. They basically made the easy pass. tim did the positioning work. I would say tim made 6 or 7 baskets this way. the other 2 were created by parkers penetration and hand off.
Both of them were damn valuable. Duncan took full advantage of Miami slacking on him, shooting 90% for the night. He also had a handful of huge rebounds at the end of the game.
Manu gave the team a much needed spark when no one on the perimeter was clicking. I don't expect for him to play this good every game, but hopefully he won't have to - Leonard and Diaw NEED to step it up.
But if we're discussing timely MVP's, Green should win by a landslide. Dude scored 11 points in 2 minutes and 18 seconds, making the 88-84 deposit turn into the 97-92 lead. If Ginobili or Duncan did this, everyone would be ejaculating themselves.
I'm not sure I could split them, tbh.
There you go, 9 out of 9 baskets off great assists where Duncan doesn't have to do a lot more than just lay it up. Don't get wrong Duncan still positioned and finished at elite levels but there was non of that post up action you are talking about.
Btw who gives a shit who gets mvp. Norris Cole can get it as long as Duncan rings.
Both....and the team.:flag:
Manu. +22 saids it all. Duncan had 3-4 of those baskets from great passes from Manu. Manu was the reason the Spurs won tonight.
Duncan, end of story. Anyone who says Manu is a faggot.
Manu kept the offense going with early threes and was able to find gaps in Miami's exceptional defense. In the second half he played better defense on Wade.
co-mvps
Manu. Would have said Duncan if he didn't have the 5 TOs
They way Spurs play, it's almost impossible to say who was the best. When they win, it's because they got contributions from 6 to 7 guys. When they lose, there is usually one or two players that stand out.
I would say it´s a tie but Ginobili had two stretches that allowed the Spurs to stay in the game despite poor performances in the first quarter and the third quarter scoring most of his points when no one seemed to be able to throw it into the ocean.
I think it's hard when you look at the stat sheet but when you look at the game you see that the guys that have the greater impact are the playmakers, Tiago and Tim did good catching and scoring point blank shots but imo the assists are just much more difficult to make, especially against a small team playing the passing lane with no real defensive minded big...
I think Tim will be voted FMVP tho but I think Manu was the clear cut best player of game 1...
Both Timmy and Ginobili played well. I vote for both....LOL!!! I like this photo!!!
http://i2.cdn.turner.com/si/dam/asse...-image-cut.jpg
I personally thought Manu was the best player in this game. Tim was great converting his looks but a lot of that was set up w/ some great passing ( a lot by Gino).
Roberto being a dick . . . as usual . . .
I could care less who played better as long as the end result is a ring . . .
Diaw at +30.
I was about to say how cool it would be for Manu to be the MVP of the 2014 finals so that each of our big three would have at least one Finals MVP per.
But I decided against it because I didn't want to jinx him or the team.
So i erased it all.
Scott Foster..
This game it was Manu, specially because he was able to keep the team close when Miami had a real chance to get away. Stats are sometimes deceiving - I could say Diaw also had a great game along with Timmy but Manu pretty much kept the Spurs afloat when the game was on the line earlier.
i'm going with manu
not going to see many games like this out of Manu anymore but I'm hopeful he'll still be able to contribute someway and hopefully cut down on those turnovers.
Insider request: Thorpe's playoffs MVP's http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/playo...n-mvp-rankings
I'm sure these two are in there.
It was Duncan. Duncan has some turnovers but at least two of those were due to horrendous passes. You get called for the turnover if you touch it last, even if you're diving for a terrible pass and it goes off your fingertips, they still call it a TO on you. Another one was also a foul that wasn't called (the play where Timmy got knocked down twice). So in fairness, he wasn't actually sloppy with the ball. Meanwhile he shot 90%, led us in scoring, and ripped 10 boards while playing some good D'.
Timmy gets it tonight, but Manu was clearly 2nd. I would put Boris 3rd too, he was great. TP was also nice.