Duncan.
It is a hard choice.
Parker jumps to mind first. Tony only had 1 bad game. Tony was easily the best Spur tonight.
But Manu shoot 50 % from the field, avg about 20 points a game and 47 % from 3, plus his heroics for game 4.
Tim avg 22 points a game with 10 rebounds and was a great defensive presence. He shot 58 % from the field. But he did have a lot of turnovers.
Still 20 - 10 with about 60 % shooting with his defensive presence could make him the choice.
Who's your pick?
I would say Tim with Tony coming very close second, and Manu a somewhat distant 3rd. I love the guy, but Tim and Tony won this series for us. Of course Manu won Game 4 for us so... still, Tim definitely takes the prize.
Didn't Manu only average about 18 points a game.
Timmy is always my MVP.
But I'll give Jr.MVP to Parker-Oberto-Manu.
I think Manu was our best player in Games 1 and 4, but overall you have to give the MVP to Tim pretty much every series, just because he's the defensive anchor and he's the key to everything we do offensively.
timmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmy
Also, Oberto deserves a huge thumbs up. He was amazing.
Tim. mother ing. Duncan.
Duncan will always be the reason we win. Without him, we are nothing.
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You're right because I was not thinking of this game.
But, I think that Manu avg 22 ppg in games 1-3 and had 18 points in game 4.
This game, I think that he was in double figures, but not high double figures because of the lopsided nature of the contest.
But factoring this game into the equation, I think that you are right.
Tim Duncan...but it was a TEAM victory!
Repeat. Tim. Mother ing. Duncan.
Duncan. Always.
Even all those turnovers can't erase what he is to this team.
Oh...he'll be the Finals MVP too.
Timmy.
With Tony and Oberto close seconds.
Oberto def gets most improved player.
toss up between duncan and gino
I know you're referring to all the times Tim was hacked by the Jazz, right?
beno for getting the ball stuck that ing ruled
Duncan of course but the Big 3 played great in this series!
Nobody affects the game as much as Tim Duncan.
He puts pressure on Jazz offensively, and huge pressure on them defensively.
OBERTTTTOOOOO
the other guys did what they were supposed to do. I've never seen Oberto commit himself to grabbing the ball with both hands! it's like he learned it overnight.
He's outrebounded Timmy twice in this series.
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