They were missing layups when he was OUT of the lineup as well. What, they were afraid of him blocking them from the bench?
The Spurs sure did shrivel, I am not convinced it was because of Ibaka though. The hustling perimeter defense had more to do with all of that.
Oh, no question, see my posts before game 3, I explicitly said Ibaka would win them a few games, he just won't change the outcome of the series.
Also, before the series started, I stated that Spurs would win in 7 games, after OKC Ibaka would be out for the remainder of the playoffs, I said Spurs in 5. So clearly, I knew Ibaka would make a difference, just not the outcome of the series, which is a Spurs win.