I'll put money on that bet. First three games have all been double digit blow-outs. I think if it's a close game, the bal should be in Manu's hands for a game-winning shot. And, for the Pistons, many know that Chauncey Billups will likely take the opportunity.

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. I wanted to talk to him because I was writing a story about the Spurs, and, of course, without Duncan there are no Spurs. Problem is, Duncan doesn't talk to the media before games. He's polite about it, but that's his thing. So I stood around and talked 1980's SEC football with Bob Horry instead.
, for his robotic style of play and tone of voice. Watching the Spurs, there are times I'm positive Duncan is an android, programmed with every conceivable basketball maneuver. When he catches the ball in the post, his "eyes" survey the situation and relay the information to a tiny microprocessor in his head, which is why he always seems to make the proper read. (Incidentally, if Duncan is indeed a robot, his inability to hit free throws is probably a purposeful glitch in his mainframe designed to make him appear more human.)
