Player of the Game
His defense was suspect. His stats don't jump off the page. And you could certainly say that Tim Duncan had as much to do with the win as Mr. Neal. This PotG honor, however, is going to Neal, because, well, I thought he played really freaking well, and I'm writing this so it's my decision.

On a more earnest note, this was probably the best game I've seen all year from Neal. Most importantly: He was aggressive every single time he had the ball. When he caught the rock, Neal made an
immediate decision to either hoist a 3, or penetrate to break down the defense.
It almost seemed at times this game that Neal was running point for the Spurs, and he passed the ball extremely effectively despite getting only 3 assists. His shooting was scorching -- against the Thunder, Neal really made it rain (HEYOOOOOOOOOOOO), shooting 4-5 from downtown and 6-9 overall to tally 19 points. The most important aspect of his play Wednesday night would not show up in the stat column, however: It was that for the first time in a long while, Gary Neal looked absolutely steady and confident in role on the Spurs. He could not have appeared more comfortable if he was Ron Artest daydreaming on his shrink's couch. For his stellar shooting, and persistent initiative on offense, Neal is awarded the PotG and a solid
A. I'm sure he'll be happy to hang this in his locker at the AT&T center.

Perhaps he should sport the Van Gogh look a little more often in the future.