Actually Ginobili had his best year in 2008. Then he got hurt in the playoffs against the Suns.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/player...s?playerId=272
Tim Duncan has been the same player since 2005. As a matter of fact he was having his best year since 2003 before he got a severe case of knee tendonosis.
To prove my point after his injury, he only avg. 16.5 points a game in March on .46 percent shooting, the whole year before that he was putting up his best numbers in years.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/player...g?playerId=215
Spurs haven't won since 2007 because of injuries at bad times. It happens. It's not because the Big Three suck now.
I will admit even with our big 3 healthy this past year, we wouldn't have gotten by the lakers.
With the additions the Spurs have made and if Spurs as fortunate as the Lakers were last year in regard of injuries. Spurs will be the biggest threat.
Again your points are horrible Dr. House.