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    I'm not sure if Bowen is my top choice for MVP (though I wouldn't have complained) but I think he earned a jersey retirement this year.

    Nobody epitomizes Spurs Basketball better. I couldn't be happier for him.

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    I want a special trophy to be made for Bowen, lol. What a team player. He's so god at what he sepcializes at and brings it every game. Other players woul dhave been pissed if no offensive plays were run for them. But Bowen just takes pride in what he does best, which is playing team ball and of course defense.

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    Horry
    Game 5 14 Or 15 Three's
    And Game 7 He Kepted The Spurs In It Early

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    Yeah!!!! Ginobili deserved the MVP TROPHY!!!!!!

    By the way, Hi!!! Im new from Argentina, where everyobdoy today watched this awesome game and the country that gave you Ginobili!!

    You are welcome

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    Horry
    Game 5 14 Or 15 Three's
    And Game 7 He Kepted The Spurs In It Early
    Kept is the past form of keep

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    This series showed me so much about Tim, Manu and Bowen.

    I knew Horry had it in him, but Manu's performance was virtuoso and when Tim took control of a tight game with his scoring and passing, any doubt I had about him was erased. He controlled the second half, and deserved MVP.

    As for Bowen, how does he not win DPOY? That block on Billups' 3PA, wow.

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    Plain and simple. Duncan did good and all but Manu is the main reason we are celebrating tonight.

    Duncan getting the MVP is the only problem I have with this celebration. Manu deserves it more.

    This is what I feared the most about Tonight, people arguiing about the MVP..


    Without Tim Duncan we aren't a team..... I'm sorry but Tim Duncan deserved it... Manu does nothing without Duncan Tonight and they recognized that..


    The Main thing is that The Spurs Won The Championship!


    TIM DESERVED IT AND THATS IT.. THIS WAS A TEAM..

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    Manu scored a total of 34 points and had 14 rebounds in three games at Detroit (TD: 56 pts/45 reb). We couldn't have won the series without his contributions in the other games, but MVPs average more than 11 ppg/5 rpg on the road. Manu will have a chance to get his down the road.

    And as TIM HIMSELF said, "It's definitely an honor, but this team has so many MVPs.''

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    "It's definitely an honor, but this team has so many MVPs.'' <-- this ends the discussion

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    Big Shot Rob

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    Man, they need to cut up that trophy...

    Clutch MVP - Horry
    Heart MVP - Manu
    Defensive MVP - Bowen
    Statistical MVP - TD

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    they shouldn't even do an MVP award. It goes against the whole concept in team and in this series everyone had great moments and awful moments. But how can you even suggest Tim didn't deserve it tonight when he was something like 24 and 11 ?????? That's almost twice as many points as the leading scoring Piston!!!!! ALL (except maybe Nazr) of our Spurs are MVPs tonight, but TIM DUNCAN BROUGHT US HOME!!!

    WE LOVE YOU TIM!!!

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    Tough call. I think either of Manu, Tim or Bowen deserved it and I would have been happy with any of them winning it. I just wish they could all share it.

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    It is hard to pick a MVP for a team game.

    If I go with my heart it is Manu-------------He is all heart.

    If I go with my Brain it is TIM --------------Fundamentals & Smart

    However Logic tells me it belongs to Big Shot Rob- We wouldn't have been here without him. Can we give this guy a raise?

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    Maybe a Co-MVP... but Spurs go nowhere without Tim. I could handle a Co-mvp, but manu by himself would have been wrong.
    Completely agree.

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    It should have been a co-MVP year...Timmy and Manu.

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    come on guys. we are too spoiled. while detroit argues about who they should trade we argue who should have been MVP...WHO GIVES A F*CK??????? WE WON BABY!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Bull .

    Without Duncan the Spurs wouldn't even be there.

    STFU already.

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    yes Manu totally deserved it.

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    However Logic tells me it belongs to Big Shot Rob- We wouldn't have been here without him. Can we give this guy a raise?
    And there wouldnt have been a game 5 for Horry to win if it wasnt for Timmy. It was a tough call, but the right decision was made. Tim was the MVP!!

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    You silly bas s.

    106 Games later and they play for game 7.

    Who was the central part in winning most of those 106 games?

    It's not just about the finals sometimes. Duncan is this team's MVP.

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    I still feel that Bowen should have been MVP. I don't really care that much, but he would have gotten my vote.

    They wouldn't have won with Duncan or Manu or Bowen. So given that all were integral, Bruce gets my vote because he brought it every night. He hit his outside shots. And he was the defensive MVP of the series. That's half of the game.

    He absolutely took Billups out of the game in the second half tonight. And that's as valuable as anything anyone else did.
    Agree, Bowen should be MVP!
    Consistency trough all 7 games, defense on Hamilton and Billups + clutch three-pointer in 4Q fo game 7.
    All have contributed, however Bowen was the only one consistent!

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    The people's MVP: Ginobili caps dream season with big Game 7
    By Greg Beacham
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    9:27 p.m. June 23, 2005



    Associated Press
    Manu Ginobili hit a big three-pointer down the stretch on the way to 23 points.
    SAN ANTONIO – Manu Ginobili had the ball in his hands on nearly every possession late in the San Antonio Spurs' biggest game of the season – and he didn't drop it once.
    The freewheeling forward from Bahia Blanca, Argentina, capped an amazing five-year run at almost every level of elite basketball with an outstanding performance in the fourth quarter of Game 7 of the NBA Finals on Thursday night.

    Ginobili scored 23 points in the San Antonio Spurs' 81-74 victory, ending his breakthrough playoff series with another impressive game. He scored 11 points in the fourth period, including six in the final minute, and didn't make a turnover as the Spurs held off one last charge by the Detroit Pistons.

    At the final buzzer, all the Spurs seemed to be trying to hug Ginobili, who raced across the court and pointed at his family in the stands. He averaged 18.7 points per game in the series, and the few basketball fans who didn't know his scintillating game got a look at Ginobili's best.

    Though Tim Duncan was voted the series MVP, there was little doubt Ginobili was the people's choice. The San Antonio crowd chanted "Manu! Manu!" when commissioner David Stern prepared to present the trophy, and there was scattered booing when Duncan's name was about to be announced.


    Ginobili has done little wrong in his sport since 2001, when he won the first of two straight championships in the top Italian league. He won his first NBA le as a rookie reserve with the Spurs in 2003.

    He then led Argentina to a gold medal in the Athens Olympics, forever endearing himself to his nation – and every nation whose fans disliked the American dominance of the event.

    With the Spurs nursing a lead in the final minutes of the NBA season, Ginobili clearly wasn't intimidated by the stage. With the shot clock winding down with 2:57 to play, he hit a 3-pointer from the right wing and ran back upcourt with both fists clenched.

    The crowd exploded when Ginobili scored on a driving layup with 35 seconds left. He then hit two free throws with 22 seconds left, earning a big hug from Tim Duncan – and two more with 7 seconds to play.

    When the buzzer sounded and confetti fell, reserve Sean Marks picked up Ginobili in a reverse bear hug, and he flailed his arms and legs with childlike excitement.

    The fans simply love Ginobili, who has become a particular favorite among the vast Hispanic and Latino communities of San Antonio.

    Ginobili is more than a heartthrob. He's a leading icon of Stern's urgent move to globalize the league. With his good looks, flashy game and flashier jewelry, it won't be surprising if Ginobili soon is among the most recognized athletes in the world.

    Ginobili put on a show in the first two games of the finals, scoring 53 points and wowing the crowd with countless daredevil drives.

    But the Pistons wised up when the series moved back to the Detroit suburbs, using several defenders to limit his charges to the basket. Ginobili also bruised his leg early in Game 3, and though he claimed the injury wouldn't limit him, he wasn't the same player in the middle three games.

    Ginobili was revived back at home in Game 6 with 21 points and 10 rebounds, also playing superb defense.
    This is just plain un-objective. Good example of biased journalism that defines modern media...speak to your audience...get ratings.

    P.S. Manu Ginobili is my favorite player.

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    Brown-Popovich-Tim against Manu -----> Gold and MVP for Manu

    Nba 2004-2005

    Brown against Popovich-Tim-Manu ------> Spurs Champions

    I agree It should have been a co-MVP year...Timmy and Manu

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    Had Manu not gotten hurt in Game 3, he would have been the MVP. The media was itching to make him a "legend". Even that idiot Whitlock guy from Kansas City admitted that. I think his leg bothered him a lot more than anyone let on...

    Having said that, Tim asserted himself in the second half, and that opened Manu up for some nice drives to the basket. Shame on those who booed the announcement of Tim as MVP.

    Manu has chances to be a Finals MVP in the future....

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