View Poll Results: Who wins series MVP?

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  • Lebraaaahn

    11 34.38%
  • Duncan tbh

    6 18.75%
  • Tony Parker

    9 28.13%
  • Manu

    2 6.25%
  • Birdman, Birdman

    3 9.38%
  • Wade

    1 3.13%
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  1. #26
    Is there no one else? AchillesHeel's Avatar
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    And what did he shoot in 2011? He's come a long way, if he had his current jumper in 2011 they're going for 3peat right now.

    And tbh I'm going with Duncan if the Spurs manage to win. Just cause of matchups, TP9 is at a disadvantage there.
    in 2011 he actually shot 63% inside and 39,6% outside, he improved his shot big time in the 3ft-10ft range but outside he's still basically the same shooter he's been for a while now

    he still shoots poorly on mid-range jumpers and if you give him contested 3s he ain't shooting above 40% on a regular basis

    shot poorly on jumpers last year except for that Boston Game 6, still is pretty average if you defend him the right way, as in you don't give him much space and play him physically, KL fortunately has huge hands and is a good defender, but he might be too small in terms of weight that Bron will just use his advantage to go inside

    but if you somehow get him to shoot jumpers on a more consistent basis, he ain't gonna explode on you for an entire series, maybe a game or 2.

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    in 2011 he actually shot 63% inside and 39,6% outside, he improved his shot big time in the 3ft-10ft range but outside he's still basically the same shooter he's been for a while now

    he still shoots poorly on mid-range jumpers and if you give him contested 3s he ain't shooting above 40% on a regular basis

    shot poorly on jumpers last year except for that Boston Game 6, still is pretty average if you defend him the right way, as in you don't give him much space and play him physically, KL fortunately has huge hands and is a good defender, but he might be too small in terms of weight that Bron will just use his advantage to go inside

    but if you somehow get him to shoot jumpers on a more consistent basis, he ain't gonna explode on you for an entire series, maybe a game or 2.
    Yeah, it's not like anyone shoots the mid range jumper consistently really anyways. When current elite players have it going (Lebron, TP9, Westbrook, Durant) have it going, they're all unstoppable.

    We both know that If you can actually force any team into mid range jumpers, they're probably gonna lose. I just don't think it's possible to do that to the Heat unless their only offense is Lebron and he thinks he can volume shoot his way into a victory. But it's happened with the Pacers, so we've got a shot.

    I just wouldn't bet on the Heat shooters shooting so poorly for this many damn games in a row.
    Last edited by jimbo; 06-06-2013 at 01:03 AM.

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