Consistently, that would be Manu.![]()
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Tim Duncan
Manu Ginobili
Tony Parker
Robert Horry
I have to give my vote to Tim.
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I'm going to say Timmy.
Averaging 25 points close to 12 rebounds and doing that when he is not even 100% healthy.
For a long time it was Ginobili.
But the last 4 games, Duncan is passing him up slowly.
Game 4 will decide my final answer.
without Manu's 39 in game 5 against seattle, there's a good chance the spurs lose that series. Not to mention he closes out just about every game.
Manu has a good shot at Finals MVP, IMO.
Miami and Detroit will both have enough of an inside presence to challenge Tim, and I think Manu will be looked to for a lot of the offense.
Manu
Tim Duncan now, it was Manu for a bit but slowly Tim is getting his MVPness (yeah I made that up) back his been kicking ass this series.
Manu
Barry
Horry
Nazr
and Parker
Have all stepped up big time this series though
I think Ginobili has been the most consistent and perhaps the most clutch save for perhaps Horry. My vote goes with Manu right now but Tim is gaining on him pretty damn quick. Had Tim not been playing injured, he'd probably be our playoff MVP as usual.
I think it's obviously Tim Duncan
Honorable Mention:
Seems to have shaved 10 years off his game since last season.
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