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    I liked when Calderon the midget defended him in the low post tbh. Dirk didn't have a great series, it's not like Curry who was torching everyone but Green last year but feel free to whiteknight the player who lost us the Finals if that makes you happy.
    why can't you answer my very simple question?

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    why can't you answer my very simple question?
    he has an agenda, forget it.. Dirk is an easy cover, Curry last year couldn't exploit Splitter switching because Curry sucks and is a bad shooter, Zbo and Gasol last year were irrelevant because they are overrated big men who shouldn't be in WCF, not becasue of Splitter..

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    Splitter can't never win

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    OP said MVP of the series...not MVP of one game.
    IMO Parker was the biggest matchup nightmare for Mavs thus co-MVP with Splitter who played out of his mind, he pretty much played a perfect series according to his role.

    Manu was great too btw. But MVP goes to Splitter + MVParker

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    Tiago Splitter or Timmy because I also value defense as well as offense. Tiago averaged 12/10 and 3 APG on 61% FG%/79% FT% through first 6 games and contained Dirk well while leading us in rebounding for the first time ever and placing 3rd in assists after Tony and Manu. Timmy led us in scoring for the series and shot 55% FG% too. Also 2nd in rebounding and had more blocks than rest of team combined. I would say they were the best and most consistent all series. They're the MVPs for us. Extra props to Splitter for finally sacking up and realizing he's a seven footer who can actually dominate games.

    And I'm sorry, but people are saying Manu? Why? 42% FG% for the series and led us in turnovers and 2nd in fouls per minute for players who played 15+ minutes per game. This is what happens when you have extremely ty games. Thanks for the good ones, now stop negating them with horrendous performances. If only he could re-learn how to stop ting himself when things don't go well for him in the first half, we'd be looking great right now.

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    Tiago Splitter or Timmy because I also value defense as well as offense. Tiago averaged 12/10 and 3 APG on 61% FG%/79% FT% through first 6 games and contained Dirk well while leading us in rebounding for the first time ever and placing 3rd in assists after Tony and Manu. Timmy led us in scoring for the series and shot 55% FG% too. Also 2nd in rebounding and had more blocks than rest of team combined. I would say they were the best and most consistent all series. They're the MVPs for us. Extra props to Splitter for finally sacking up and realizing he's a seven footer who can actually dominate games.

    And I'm sorry, but people are saying Manu? Why? 42% FG% for the series and led us in turnovers and 2nd in fouls per minute for players who played 15+ minutes per game. This is what happens when you have extremely ty games. Thanks for the good ones, now stop negating them with horrendous performances. If only he could re-learn how to stop ting himself when things don't go well for him in the first half, we'd be looking great right now.
    Parker is the leading scorer of that serie with 20 ppg not Duncan: he had .58 shooting not .55

    Parker shot .47 which is below his season average but to be fair he took inumerous last seconds shots.

    Manu had a great serie all things considered, he played way above expectations while Parker played inconsistently and had pretty bad first games but no way he was not bothered by something. Difference is huge in terms of speed and energy between first games and game 7 for instance.

    Based on exceeding expectations I'd say 1. Tiago, 2. Manu

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    clearly Splitter. Outstanding defense, outstanding pick and rolls during game 4 and 5.

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    1a. Manu
    1b. Splitter

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    TP won game 7. The rest of the games don't matter. lol 1st round mvp.

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    After game 6, I would have said Tiago, but now I'd say Manu.

    Parker and Duncan were also great in game 7.

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    Master splitter!!!!!!

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    Manu.

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    Advanced stats say Splitter. He has a 143 ORtg and 107 DRtg, which were first and second on the team, respectively. That 36 was by far the highest NetRtg on the team. Surprisingly (at least to most people), Green was second with a NetRtg of 23. Bonner of all people was third with a 22. Diaw and Duncan each had 18, and Ginobili had 8 (including a team-low 105 DRtg, although I don't like that metric for smalls). Everyone else was negative. Splitter also led in WS/48 (and regular win-shares). While I dislike WS/48 as a stat generally, I think Splitter dominating so thoroughly in that category (.264 compared to Duncan's second-place total of .198) still means something.

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    And I'm sorry, but people are saying Manu? Why? 42% FG% for the series and led us in turnovers and 2nd in fouls per minute for players who played 15+ minutes per game. This is what happens when you have extremely ty games. Thanks for the good ones, now stop negating them with horrendous performances. If only he could re-learn how to stop ting himself when things don't go well for him in the first half, we'd be looking great right now.
    Awful analysis. Ginobili only had one more turnover than Parker throughout the series(same amount of assists too). Considering the fact that Manu upped his apg from reg season to post-season(4.3 to 4.7) it makes sense that he'd turn it over a little more too. Parker saw a considerable drop in his production though(5.7 apg in reg season to 4.7 apg in post-season) which is unacceptable considering he's the youngest of the big three and our best playmaker.

    And why are you using FG% in regards to Ginobili? Manu's an excellent three-point shooter in addition to being one of the best in the league in regards to drawing fouls. Manu attempted 47 free throws in this series - the next highest was Dirk and Monta both at 31. FG% doesn't take this into account. In this case, TS%(true shooting percentage) is more useful. Manu's TS percentage against the Mavs was 61.6% which is excellent. His TS% in the regular season was 59% - Manu basically upped his volume(12.3 ppg to 17.7 ppg) in addition to his efficiency. Great production from a 36 year old. Compare that to Parker who's TS% is a very mediocre 51.5% against Dallas. A considerable drop from his regular season percentages(55%).

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    Awful analysis. Ginobili only had one more turnover than Parker throughout the series(same amount of assists too). Considering the fact that Manu upped his apg from reg season to post-season(4.3 to 4.7) it makes sense that he'd turn it over a little more too. Parker saw a considerable drop in his production though(5.7 apg in reg season to 4.7 apg in post-season) which is unacceptable considering he's the youngest of the big three and our best playmaker.

    And why are you using FG% in regards to Ginobili? Manu's an excellent three-point shooter in addition to being one of the best in the league in regards to drawing fouls. Manu attempted 47 free throws in this series - the next highest was Dirk and Monta both at 31. FG% doesn't take this into account. In this case, TS%(true shooting percentage) is more useful. Manu's TS percentage against the Mavs was 61.6 which is excellent. His TS% in the regular season was 59% - Manu basically upped his volume(12.3 ppg to 17.7 ppg) in addition to his efficiency. Fantastic production from a 36 year old. Compare that to Parker who's TS% is a very mediocre 51.5% against Dallas. A considerable drop from his regular season percentages(55%).
    dude we got it... you don't like Parker

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    dude we got it... you don't like Parker
    Parker had an amazing game 7. If he could play like that more often, he wouldn't receive so much criticism. , just playing to his season numbers would be nice(something TP has rarely done in his playoff career)

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    Tiago by a mile. He was the difference maker in many games and played way above expectations.

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    Spurs MVP: Manu

    Mavs MVP: Rick Carlisle

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    dude we got it... you don't like Parker

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    Parker had an amazing game 7. If he could play like that more often, he wouldn't receive so much criticism. , just playing to his season numbers would be nice(something TP has rarely done in his playoff career)
    If he could play like that very often he would be the greatest pg in the history of the game, which he is not and never will be. He is not as gifted athletically as some guys, but he does the best he can with what he has…that is what Pop has taught him. He is the product of Pop development.

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    Splitter and Manu are co-MVPs in my book. Splitter played great defense on Dirk, rebounded well, and even scored at a pretty good clip. However, Manu carried the team offensively when they looked dead in the water after the first two games. The two man game between Manu and Splitter won the series. Without both of them, Spurs probably go down in 5.

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    Manu.

    He really wants to erase the bad memories of last year's playoffs.

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    Come on, Tiago had exactly 0 double-doubles entering this series, and had 3 double-doubles in a row against the Mavs.

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    And I'm sorry, but people are saying Manu? Why? 42% FG% for the series and led us in turnovers and 2nd in fouls per minute for players who played 15+ minutes per game. This is what happens when you have extremely ty games. Thanks for the good ones, now stop negating them with horrendous performances. If only he could re-learn how to stop ting himself when things don't go well for him in the first half, we'd be looking great right now.
    Manu shot 45% for the series and 38% from three. Stop making stuff up.

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