Who will win the Finals MVP?

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  1. Dirty D

    Dirty D JBB Registered User

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    Who will win the Finals MVP if the Spurs win the Finals? Since game 1 Manu has been one of the contenders for the Finals MVP. [​IMG] But don't forget about Tim's performance.
     
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    All-Star JBB Improving

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    Not to get ahead of time, but if the Pistons win, I think Chauncy Billups can get the Finals MVP for his second concecutive time.

    But if the Spurs win, expect Tim Duncan to get it for the third time, as stat wise, he is getting points, boards, assists, and blocks, just like in the 2003 series against the Nets. Even though Manu might be the difference maker, Duncan always comes in strong every game, and throughout the whole playoffs, he's always been the dominant one.
     
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    I expect the Spurs to win the finals in 6... maybe even in 5.

    I think it will be a toss up between Manu and Duncan, depends how the fans vote.

    Duncan should get it though, he is the Spurs offense... he is their leader. Manu is just playing freakish though.
     
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    How can you say 1 game into the series? You have no clue what will happen these next few game. This is pointless
     
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    playmaker15 JBB Droppin Dimes

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    "I'm gonna go with Duncan because he's more valuable to them than Manu.
     
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    2-3-2 Finals format

    Look at what happened last year but the Spurs have no internal problems compared to last year Lakers. With coaching and teams of this caliber, I won't rest easy until the Spurs have game 4 won. If they can get up 2-0 on the Pistons it'll be a psychological advantage. This is a bold statement but without Phil Jackson coaching now, you probably have the top 2 coaches in the league. Even with the success Pop has had, I still have to, give the #1 coach to L.B. he's Pop's mentor. Larry Brown and Greg Popovich both will end up in the NBA coaches hall of fame and too will Phil Jackson! PJ and LB won't be coaching much longer anyway if at all. They still deserve their props.

    Still PJ can stick that asterisks remark, where the sun doesn't shine. PJ is a class act, he did need to lower himself by making that remark. The Spurs and their fans will never forget that one.
    JT
    Sorry to have gotten of topic.
     
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    Duncan. I love to watch Ginobli play, but DUNCAN is still the star-player and MVP of the SPURs.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting trenchteam:</div><div class="quote_post">Duncan. I love to watch Ginobli play, but DUNCAN is still the star-player and MVP of the SPURs.</div>

    It all revolves around Duncan. I can't see him not being the MVP, if/when the Spurs win the championship. If Manu keeps putting up big numbers and not get hurt in the process, it's possible though. There's always going to be an X factor but the Spurs have so many great players, it's hard to say. There are 4 or 5 players that could step up and have a 20 pt. + games and that doesn't include "RUN DPG". If old Blazer fans see that, ohhh!! [​IMG]
    JT
     
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    Co-MVPs? (If the Spurs finish it that is.)
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting MUman:</div><div class="quote_post">Co-MVPs? (If the Spurs finish it that is.)</div>

    Has that ever happened? I know there has been Co-Rookie of the Years, but I was wondering if that has ever happened or could it happen.
     
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    What up Davy (B-Sam)? Anyways I think that Ginobili will get the Finals MVP, and yes the Spurs are going to win the series. You can tell by game two they have complete control over the Pistons. Manu is definitely the best player throughout this series so far.
     
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    If Ginobili plays like he did in games 1 and 2 for the rest of the series he will most likely win finals mvp.
     
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    I think Manu will win it. He's playing like one right now
     
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    bbwSwish Harder. Better. Faster. Stronger.

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    Manu has been playing very well and I think as of today he is the Finals MVP.
     
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    just like Charles Barkley says? "GI-NO-BILI!"
     
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    Yes, Tim Duncan is the superstar of the Spurs, but this isnt about that, its about who was the mvp of the FINALS and thus far it has been Ginobili no doubt.
     
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    Like many others I think the Finals MVP will be Manu Ginobili if the Spurs win it all, but if it goes the other way I'm gonna have to say Ben Wallace or Chauncey Billups because their IMO the cornerstones of the franchise right now, Prince is coming but not quite there yet and Sheed hasnt been terrific in the series, well I guess the whole team hasnt been good but those are my picks/reasons.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting TheTruth5:</div><div class="quote_post">Yes, Tim Duncan is the superstar of the Spurs, but this isnt about that, its about who was the mvp of the FINALS and thus far it has been Ginobili no doubt.</div>


    totally agree, I think it's Manu because so far he has played like an MVP should play.
     
  19. TimmyGinobili

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting playmaker31:</div><div class="quote_post">totally agree, I think it's Manu because so far he has played like an MVP should play.</div>

    He struggled today, its got me worried he seamed scared, hurt many things, nothing was the same.
     
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    Manu is the kind of out of control player that on a bad night will hurt your team with turnovers. He just couldn't get anything going. Even with the way he has played this series, Duncan would be the MVP If the Spurs win the series. His overall impact is far greater.
     

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