Tim Duncan B-
Early on, I thought Tim Duncan played really well on both ends. He was being physical and making smart decision. However, after the Spurs built their lead, it appeared as if Duncan lost some of his intensity. In the second half, he was mostly just going through the motions ... that is until he dialed it back up near the end of the game. To finish off the Pacers in the fourth, Duncan again come up with momentous plays on offense and defense. All in all, it was a raggedy outing from Duncan; really good sometimes, nearly invisible other stretches. Offensively, when he made decisive moves or shot without hesitation, he was successful most of the time. On defense, he did great work keeping Roy Hibbert from gaining good position (and also kept him off the offensive boards) but Duncan's help defense was substandard.