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    I'm going with Finley! Dude has been money!

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    amen


    Oberto deserves Props as does Horry

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    Gotta Fly, to Old to drive. BIG IRISH's Avatar
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    Horry, with Finley-runner-up,

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    Mike Finley, no doubt about it.

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    I think you still have to give it to Duncan. He's the key to everything.

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    Tony Parker

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    Spurs = Warriors

    What makes a warrior? Heart, Soul and his weapon.

    Duncan = Soul

    Horry = Heart

    Finley = weapon

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    dont forget t. parker his offense lacked a little but thats cause he played defense so hard much props

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    Cmon people get real. MVP for the Spurs: JR Smith

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    Spurs = Warriors

    What makes a warrior? Heart, Soul and his weapon.

    Duncan = Soul

    Horry = Heart

    Finley = weapon
    I like this.

    But if I can only pick one I always go with Duncan.

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    ghaghaghagh, what does that make the warriors? Ultimate Warriors?


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    I think Finley was the most consistent actually. He only had ONE poor shooting night..

    Tony played subpar as far is his performances went. A couple poor shooting games. and offensive mental lapses.

    Tim's probably the second most consistent. Oberto, and Horry did a good job for this series

    Manu had 3 good/decent all around games (despite the Defenses causing poor FG percentages), and 2 bad games.

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    Tough to say. Outside of Duncan, who is always the MVP with regards to the Spurs, you'd have to go with Finley or Horry. But then again, Oberto was huuuge in the series. Parker after Game 1 played amazing defense and was aggressive offensively. Manu was huge in Game 3, which probably was the most important game of the series.

    I'd probably have to go with Horry just because he came out of nowhere and his block in Game 2 was the play of the series. But it was a nice team effort overall.

    On to the Suns.

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    I think Finley was the most consistent actually. He only had ONE poor shooting night..

    Tony played subpar as far is his performances went. A couple poor shooting games. and offensive mental lapses.

    Tim's probably the second most consistent. Oberto, and Horry did a good job for this series

    Manu had 3 good/decent all around games (despite the Defenses causing poor FG percentages), and 2 bad games.
    Finley and Horry were great.

    Tony had his best defensive peformances of his entire career and average 18/7 or something. Not exactly "subpar" but not perfect offensively.

    But I still give all MVP's to Duncan.

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    Suppose there never was an Aaron? aaronstampler's Avatar
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    What's crazy about this series is that one could make the argument that Tony and Manu were our 5th and 6th best players over the course of the series. That's incredible to me. I didn't think we'd have a chance to win if that was the case. It shows how strong the team is right now.

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    But I still give all MVP's to Duncan.

    You and me. Can't wait to see him at the podium with his 4th Finals MVP.

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    This series was won on the defensive end, in particular the defense on Allen Iverson.

    Denver's only chance of winning was to have both Carmelo and Iverson go off. Only Carmelo really did.

    So you have to pick between TP, Bruce, and Tim (who basically were the team defense on Iverson).

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    MVP - Timmy (Yay!)

    COY - Pop (DOH)

    ROY - no one was eligible.

    6th man - Findog!!!

    DPOY - Bowen and Parker

    Sportsmanship Award - Manu (didn't retaliate to hits)

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    Duncan

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    Tim is the MVP for sure. Lead team in scoring, rebounding and second in assists. finley a close second and parker 3rd.

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    Suppose there never was an Aaron? aaronstampler's Avatar
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    MVP - Timmy (Yay!)

    COY - Pop (DOH)

    ROY - no one was eligible.

    6th man - Findog!!!

    DPOY - Bowen and Parker

    Sportsmanship Award - Manu (didn't retaliate to hits)
    Der, Fin can't be a 6th man if he's a starter. Give it to Horry.

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    I'm going with Finley! Dude has been money!

    Big shot Bob. He saved our Arsees twice.lol Big props to Finley too though.

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    What's classic is Parker gets no national recognition for shutting down AI and for once, Bowen is being overrated defensively. Never would've thought I'd see the day . . .

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    Tough to say. Outside of Duncan, who is always the MVP with regards to the Spurs, you'd have to go with Finley or Horry. But then again, Oberto was huuuge in the series. Parker after Game 1 played amazing defense and was aggressive offensively. Manu was huge in Game 3, which probably was the most important game of the series.

    I'd probably have to go with Horry just because he came out of nowhere and his block in Game 2 was the play of the series. But it was a nice team effort overall.

    On to the Suns.

    Hopefully Kobe goes Jordan on them and manages to steal another one from them tonight to stretch.

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    I have to go with a co MVP. And that's between Horry and Oberto. The two games in Denver were extremely crucial. And non other than Robert Horry was there to lift up the team in crunch time. Oberto because Duncan couldn't do it by himself, and Elson wasn't of much help either. Oberto did what we needed him to do in being a solid big instead of trying to be a hero.

    And my honorable mention goes to Bruce for doing the little things that just down show up on stat sheets. He definitly had his hands full with A.I. and Melo.

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