Kind of cool to think that David and Ice would each have had one.
I wonder how different the Iceman's legacy would have been had the Spurs made the Finals that year, with a good chance of a getting a ring.
The NBA's Conference Finals MVP Award Is New This Year. But What If We Had Always Had It?
Tim Duncan, 4 (2003, 2005, 2007, 2014)
True to his understated reputation, three of Duncan’s four wins came in series in which he did not have the highest average Game Score. Instead he led his team to convincing wins over the teams with high-scoring performers (Amar’e Stoudemire’s Phoenix Suns in 2005, Deron Williams’s Utah Jazz in 2007 and Westbrook’s Thunder in 2014). His first win came in 2003, when he dominated the Mavericks (who featured two future league MVPs in Dirk Nowitzki and Steve Nash) with a 27.2 average Game Score. Teammates David Robinson (1999) and Tony Parker (2013) earned the retroactive MVPs in Duncan’s pair of other victorious conference finals appearances.2014 West Tim Duncan San Antonio Spurs 15.3
2013 West Tony Parker San Antonio Spurs 20.1
2007 West Tim Duncan San Antonio Spurs 17.4
2005 West Tim Duncan San Antonio Spurs 23.1
2003 West Tim Duncan San Antonio Spurs 27.2
1999 West David Robinson San Antonio Spurs 16.4
1979 East George Gervin San Antonio Spurs 22.7
Kind of cool to think that David and Ice would each have had one.
I wonder how different the Iceman's legacy would have been had the Spurs made the Finals that year, with a good chance of a getting a ring.
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