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    30p 20r 10 b oh wait you mean not in 2k, no more like 25 11 and 2 blocks

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    No.. Tony needs to put up 23-25 on 50% IMO, Tim has to be very good but not dominant if the role players make their shots...
    I don't think thats possible against Miamis perimeter defence. They are very good at defending the pick and roll ball handler with their aggressive defence, we need to exploit our biggest matchup advantage and thats Duncan

    If we want to win, I think Duncan has to have a Finals MVP series.

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    I don't think thats possible against Miamis perimeter defence. They are very good at defending the pick and roll ball handler with their aggressive defence, we need to exploit our biggest matchup advantage and thats Duncan

    If we want to win, I think Duncan has to have a Finals MVP series.
    If the Heat come out and double that pick and roll like they tend to do shooters are going to be open and Spurs have the weapons to knock them down. Ball movement is the key to the series, when the Pacers moved the ball they had success but their lack of Basketball IQ killed them..

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    If the Heat come out and double that pick and roll like they tend to do shooters are going to be open and Spurs have the weapons to knock them down. Ball movement is the key to the series, when the Pacers moved the ball they had success but their lack of Basketball IQ killed them..
    Hitting the roll man will be the key, and that's why I think Duncan is the key to the series. The Heat will force the ball out of Parkers hands with aggressive doubles on the pick and roll and that's where Duncan needs to step up and knock down shots/get it to open shooters.

    If Duncan can punish the Heat every time they double the pick and roll and the Heat have to play more conservatively, Parker will destroy them due to their lack of rim protection. It all comes down to the roll man to make it all happen, Parker won't be able to turn the corner and score against the Heats defence.

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    22 pts 11 reb 4 blks he is hungry

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    I generally agree but think the rebound is a little high. More like 10.5.


    That is a fantastic signature image.

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    Hitting the roll man will be the key, and that's why I think Duncan is the key to the series. The Heat will force the ball out of Parkers hands with aggressive doubles on the pick and roll and that's where Duncan needs to step up and knock down shots/get it to open shooters.
    Tim is one of the great passing big men of all time..

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    15ppg/8rpg/1.5bpg/3apg
    Is he playing with no feet??

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    Lol i hope this was a joke. Go look at the heats roster.

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    Lol i hope this was a joke. Go look at the heats roster.

    You're right. Forgot about Howard... 13/6.5

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    That is a fantastic signature image.
    Thanks bro. Can't wait to add one more "X" to it.

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    If Bosh guards him for a majority of the series: 19pts 10 rbs 3 ast 48% FG

    If Haslem guards him for a majority of the series: 17 pts 10 rbs 3 ast 45% FG

    A lot of you guys are overrating Timmy's low post game. He was in beast mode on the block until around the all star break, but ever since that bone bruise injury he's been out of rhythm on the block. I hope I'm wrong, but I don't see Pop continuously going to Timmy on the block in this series. He'll have to do most of his damage on those 15 ft face up isos or the open jumpers off of the pick and pop.

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    22 pts 9.5 rbs
    You might be right

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    My personal feeling is that the most critical player in the NBA Finals is Tim Duncan, not Lebron James.

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    And by the way, Lebron's positional versatility is overrated.

    LEBRON JAMES CANNOT GUARD A TRUE SUPER CENTER!

    Proof? There are two humans, one is dead. Their names: Wilt and Shaq.

    Period! lol

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    17Pts,10Rebs on average in all 4 games (Spurs 4:0 Miami Cavaliers)

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    avg 24 pts, 11 boards, 3 blks a gm

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    I really expect Tim to let it all hang out, there is no going back.. 18, 10 and 3 assists, 2 blks

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    td average 15.5 9.3 and 3 against memphis, 19.5, 10.3 and 1.3 against the warriors

    hopefully in the finals he's somewhere along 20 11 and 2.5 in the finals

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    If he doesn't average 20, Spurs aren't going to win the series, tbh..

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    ^ agreed

    td was a go to play early in the season for the spurs, he hasnt quite shown that since his injury but he's gonna have to replicate that for them to have a chance along with many other things that have to go right

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    21p / 12r / 2.8b / 3a

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    21/12

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    24pts 12 rebs 3assists and 2 blocks

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    now you guys sound much better Cant wait!

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