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    Klaw apalisoc_9's Avatar
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    Tim Duncan
    Boris Diaw
    Danny Green
    Manu Ginobili
    Patty Mills

    Vs.

    Tiago Splitter
    Aaron Baynes
    Kawhi Leonard
    Marco Bellineli
    Tony Parker

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    I love J.T. smeagol's Avatar
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    Yep . . . silly question indeed . . .

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    SA fan since 03 playoffs spursparker9's Avatar
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    The team with TP.

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    ...a.k.a. mAtT!iC3 mudyez's Avatar
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    Tim Duncan
    Boris Diaw
    Danny Green
    Manu Ginobili
    Patty Mills

    Vs.

    Tiago Splitter
    Aaron Baynes
    Kawhi Leonard
    Marco Bellineli
    Tony Parker
    I always bite on this kind of ...

    Frontcourt:
    I love Tim, but defensively he and Boris are not a great frontcourt...Splitter on the other end is just defensive first team type of material right now while Baynes will at least cloak the paint, banging bodies. Offensively team Duncan has an obvious advantage.

    Backcourt:
    Looking at the backcourt, its TP's vs Manu's playmaking (edge TP) and Bellis vs Mills shooting (tie) with an overall advantage for TPs team.
    KL over Green is a no brainer (SF position is backcourt in my book).

    Matchups:
    Green may guard TP, Leonard probably Manu and vice versa, TP on Mills, while hiding Bellinelli on Green and Mills on who?
    Team Duncan could create a matchup problem pulling Diaw to the perimeter. While Splitter is mobile enough to counter that, it takes away from the Splitter/Baynes rim protector duo (nat saying Splitter is a great shot blocker).

    Offense:
    I may like team Duncan more as Diaws/Manus passing always is fun to watch, but I don't see them stopping team Parker with Duncan as only rim protector going against TP. Team Parker is very dependent on Parker himself. If he doesn't go off, there are only so many options (KL, screeing action for Belli)...Team Duncan has way more options on that end of the floor. Baynes is the biggest liability on the offensive end but I'm not sure you can call it hiding/resting Duncan/Diaw when put against this banging giant.

    Defense:
    As said, matchups and rim protection favour team Parker.

    Conclusion:
    If Paker is clicking, his team should win. If not and team Duncan gets the passing game going, they can win.

    Team Parker in 7 games

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    Woof Woof! PÒÓCH's Avatar
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    I just had the most fantabulous bowel movement.

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    Veteran Aztecfan03's Avatar
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    At first I was thinking the first team but that lineup is kind of small.

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