With Duncan playing well, Pop should give Horry more minutes than he did in game 2. (16 minutes WTF?)
In fact, Horry stretches the defense, which allows Duncan to operate 1 on 1.
Also, that frees more space for Manu and TP so they can drive to the basket more easily. In that case, Suns have to pick their poison : allow our guards to score inside, or help, which makes Horry wide open.
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