28 ppg from Duncan throughout a series, is not a realistic number and I also don't think it's one they need to beat them. Clearly, he has to average in the 20's, but more than how much he scores, they need him to do two things offensively: 1) Punish Bosh/Haslem early in the post, thereby forcing them to fully commit to double teaming (they'll probably start off by half double teaming) and 2) Force them to feel obligated to play as much of any of Haslem, Andersen and Anthony, as possible, because all and particularly the latter two, cramp their spacing.
They could go with Battier on Splitter, but even if they go with James, so long as Battier is on the court, the Spurs can play Splitter next to Duncan. The only time they won't be able to, is when the Heat go with a three guard alignment, with James at PF, because then they'll be no one to hide him on.The Spurs' playing big could work, but I doubt Pop sticks with it..Splitter would not be able to beat Lebron in the post, while James would kill him on the other end..they will have to hope that Kawhi and Jackson do a decent job on both ends of the floor..
To answer the question in the le of the thread, no. The Thunder can "give them a run" and maybe the Pacers and Bulls (depending on what level Rose is at, obviously). But the Spurs are the only one who can beat them.

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