That Detroit Pistons team versus these Warriors would be fun to watch.......
That Detroit Pistons team versus these Warriors would be fun to watch.......
Duncan was compared to his '99 and '03 performances-which didn't stack up but was still great 20 ppg, 14 rpg, 2 bpg.
Manu averaged ~ 19ppg, 6 rpg, 4 apg and 1 steal on about 50%/39%/85%
advanced numbers favor Manu,- such as TS% Duncan shot poorly from the floor and was only a +3 net rtg and 47% TS, compared to Manu's +14 and a TS% of 63.6 percent
Manu should've won it.
Would've been cool to have Finals MVP's breakdown like this; Duncan (2) Manu (1), Parker (1), Kawhi (1)
"Here's a video... offer something substational in response"
OP offers nothing - asks for something in return.
I've never been motivated to watch a video to argue with a point the OP didn't make. Plus it doesn't matter what should have happened 13 years ago. Pe ion your government for a redress of grievances, if that's even allowed.
The real question is who would have won the MVP in 2013 had the Spurs won..? Danny Green? Gary Neal?
Did Kawhi deserve it.
If there was an award for best player in the playoffs, instead of just the Finals, Tim would have at least 4 and maybe 5. Of course, in that case you could make an argument for giving it to LeBron even when he loses in the Finals.
Manu would have been the MVP had Pop not benched him. In today's NBA he is the MPV. That does not take away anything Tim did, but there is no doubt that Manu was the Heart and Soul of that team.
Now type this without a penis on your lip
Manu would have been the MVP had Pop not benched him. In today's NBA he is the MPV. That does not take away anything Tim did, but there is no doubt that Manu was the Heart and Soul of that team.
You can vote without having watch the series... You DO know that... Right? A 3 year old can vote
And the pistons team in 04 were massive underdogs to the Lakers... They would have gotten smashed if Kobe wasn't bent on being finals mvp... Remember he said he was tired of being a sidekick... Shaq shot 63% in that series, while Kobe shot about 36%...and Kobe took way more shots... They even asked Shaq why the team stopped giving him the ball when he seemed unstoppable, and he said "story of my life"
Mmmh, what? I'm talking about professional journalists that voted to hand out the MVP finals award.![]()
The problem with Shaq is that teams didn't want the ball in his hands closing out games because he couldn't make free throws. He was basically irrelevant the last 4-5 minutes of close games, because teams would just foul him and he couldn't make it. Also that Detroit team was so good at disrupting passing that they couldn't get the ball to him where he wanted it.
Leading your team in points, rebounds, and blocks (and leading both teams in points and rebounds) gets you Finals MVP every time. That's all there is to it.
Plus, Tim was robbed of FMVP in 2013 when he certainly would have won it had they held onto game 6. So even if you think he didn't deserve it in 05, that balances it out.
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