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    Ko Ko
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    When was the last time Tim Duncan didn't lead the Spurs in scoring in a playoffs series?

    I only know that it was before 2000.

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    Out with the old... Obstructed_View's Avatar
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    Did he not lead this time? I noticed that nba.com's lazy ing statisticians haven't even added game 4's stats to the Spurs '05 playoff stats page. That 39 points could make a difference...

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    Did he not lead this time? I noticed that nba.com's lazy ing statisticians haven't even added game 4's stats to the Spurs '05 playoff stats page. That 39 points could make a difference...
    No:

    Manu 114 points in the series.
    TD 110 points in the series.
    Last edited by kolko; 05-04-2005 at 11:46 PM.

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    Points don't matter. Without Duncan, this team would be period

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    Ko Ko
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    I found it. It was in the First round of the 2000 Playoffs.

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    Points don't matter. Without Duncan, this team would be period
    right! you HIT the target, nkdlunch....

    Forget the"Manu, the series MVP"," Nazr is a Stud", "Horry is amazing"....

    let's not be hypocrites, w/o the "El Capitan/Big Fundamental", the Spurs are nothing.
    SPURT FORWARD

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    TONIGHT'S TWIN TOWERS



    San Antonio Spurs forward Tim Duncan (21) reacts to teammate Nazr Mohammed's (2) score against the Denver Nuggets during the fourth quarter of Game 5 of their first-round playoff series in San Antonio, Wednesday, May 4, 2005. San Antonio won 99-89, winning the series 4-1. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

    TD-18pts ; 11 rbds 5 assts(off:5); 5 blocks
    Nazr-10pts ; 13 rbds(off:4);2 blocks


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