With Tim Duncan and Lebron getting all the attention of the opposite team is Tony abble to step up and become the MVP off the final?
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With Tim Duncan and Lebron getting all the attention of the opposite team is Tony abble to step up and become the MVP off the final?
I dont think so. I think it'll come down to Tim Duncan once more. Tony would be one to get it though if any other Spur was to get it.
if he wins championship mvp
TP>Lebronze
and no he will not win it
tim duncan looms
ring > mvp ... I'll give LBJ the MVP since we got the ring
I've got a funny feeling that Tony is going to try and make a statement in this series. I honestly believe that he wants that Finals MVP. Tony is more image concious than the rest of the big three. He'd be the typical pain in the ass kid on any other team but he's had to keep it in check on Pop's team. He's got the Hollywood wife, the championship rings, the music career but now I think he wants the recognition of being one of the elite point guards in the league (IE:Steve Nash).
Personally I think he'll go off and have an amazing series and deserve the Finals MVP if the Spurs win.Quote:
Originally Posted by colargol
But Duncan will get it.
if not duncan,why not manu?unless he decides to disappear again...
I see it happening but I don't give a fuck!
just win
I put my vmoney on Manu to win. The spark he will provide in this series off the bench because nobody on CLE can guard him will be what everyone is talking about in the end. He should have gotten it in 05.
Tim Duncan is the reason why the Spurs are here.
Tony doesn't give a fuck about mvp.
All he wants is a ring,like everyone on this team.
GO SPURS GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If TP averages 25.9 pts, 10 assists and plays great D while hitting 2 winning shots in Cleveland, including the championship clincher.....then yes he will win the MVP.
If they didn't give it to Manu in 2005 when he was certainly the natural MVP I dont think they will give it to Parker.
they were talking about tp after three games against the nets for mvp
he has improved alot imp since then
I would be shocked if tp got it though
I think is he does perform like an MVP its going to have to be an amazing performance at that. I mean look at Manu in 2005. The man played O U T O F H I S M I N D!! and yet Duncan was still the MVP, and deservedly so. Manu made a very good case for himself, but Duncan is so fundamental to this team, so intrinsic to what we do that I'm afraid it will be near impossible for TP or Manu to get it while Duncan is still in his prime.
I bet my vbookie money on Parker for MVP because the Cavs have nobody that can cover him. He won't be worked on defense and he's not injured. He's going to go nuts.
I did the same thing. He's got a really good matchup to go crazy on.Quote:
Originally Posted by Obstructed_View
I think Tony is going to have some huge games too. At least on the scoring end and the defensive end. Now if somewhere along the line he manages to dish out 10 or 12 assists every game, I think he could certainly be in the running for Finals MVP.
But, there are only two reason I really see for Tim not to get it again, since he is so fundamental to the success of this team.
1. He has a below par series.
2. They give it to Lebron as the consolation prize. Of course if they do, they will need to engrave it with an " * ", as a reminder that it was a consolation trophy.
Manu played out of his mind for stretches of the 2005 Finals, but based on overall performance Duncan was the more consistent performer. Averaged 20 and 14 along with 2 bpg.
That's why he has to be the favorite. Parker and Manu are both capable of going for 12 straight points at any given time but Duncan will still have the overall numbers in the end... not to mention that he's the key component of the defense.
I think Parker or Manu would have to average 25+ to contend for the MVP. I think each has an outside chance, but frankly I'm rooting for Tim Duncan on behalf of his legacy.
Although I did put my VB money on Parker because the Duncan payout wasn't worth it. ;)
i love tp and manu but we all know that timvp or lebron will get it
Oberto
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Originally Posted by bdictjames
Seriously now, with the way Duncan is playing does anyone really believe TP even has a chance? The problem with this scenario is in order for TP to get it, Duncan would have to play well below his playoff average up to now, and if this happens the Spurs could very well lose these finals. That is unless TP goes nuts and starts going 30 and 10 for the rest of the playoffs. I'm just saying its a very slim possibility.
Look at the guards Parker has faced so far: AI, Nash, Barbosa, Williams. Just by not having the critical defensive assignment he has a chance to go for 30 and 10. Smart money is always on Duncan, but it was definitely worth the vBookie bet.Quote:
Originally Posted by MaNuMaNiAc
I guess you're rightQuote:
Originally Posted by Obstructed_View
And just for the record, I'm hoping Duncan is his usual brilliant self AND Parker plays well enough to win the award. Parker's got a rep for coming up small. Unfair, perhaps, but it's still there. I'd like to see him shake that.Quote:
Originally Posted by MaNuMaNiAc
I could see that happening.:spinQuote:
Originally Posted by Jimcs50
He's done as much to shake that this year as he could have. If he plays a smart and productive series and the Spurs win he'll no longer be called one, regardless of whether he gets Finals MVP. With no marquee defensive assignment he can produce big time offensively, but I think it will come down to transition opportunities and the Spurs ability to maintain ball movement in the offensive set and attack the Cavs. Cleveland's D has a tendency to get out of position on good ball movement and quick ball reversals, and that could lead to nice lanes for TP and Manu.Quote:
Originally Posted by Obstructed_View