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San Antonio Spurs – Tony Parker Deserves More MVP Talk
There’s no chance Tony Parker ever gets to win the NBA MVP award. The San Antonio Spurs point guard simply isn’t good enough on a season-long basis to overcome names like LeBron James and Kevin Durant, but he’s playing his best basketball once again this season, with or without Tim Duncan.
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10 Most Valuable NBA Teams
Being the most valuable and profitable teams in the NBA doesn’t always correspond with winning titles, but the last five teams to win an NBA title; the San Antonio Spurs, Los Angeles Lakers, Boston Celtics, Dallas Mavericks and Miami Heat are all among the 10 most valuable franchises in the league.
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San Antonio Spurs – Tony Parker Gets a Solo Show
Sometimes, only one third of something great is all you need. Tony Parker didn’t miss Manu Ginobili and Tim Duncan as he led the San Antonio Spurs to a 98-93 win over the Atlanta Hawks, pouring more misery on a team that’s losing players to injury at the same pace they’re losing games.
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San Antonio Spurs – Don’t Need All the Big Three to Win Easy
No Manu Ginobili, but it didn’t really matter. The San Antonio Spurs are too good for anyone coming into the AT&T Center at the moment.
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San Antonio Spurs – Best Home Team in the NBA
Some things are simply a fact: The San Antonio Spurs are 16-2 when playing at the AT&T center, making them the best home team in the NBA. Other things, like Tony Parker leading the team to another win and Tim Duncan playing great despite age and everything else, don’t change as well.
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The Most Efficient Offenses in the NBA
Who has the best offense in the NBA? It’s a hard thing to measure, but when it comes to points per possession, the Miami Heat, the NBA Champions, are the best in the league, mostly thanks to the best and most efficient player in the league, LeBron James.
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San Antonio Spurs – A Winning Record Against Every NBA Team
The win over the Los Angeles Lakers means that the San Antonio Spurs don’t have a losing record against any NBA team, now tied with the Lakers and have a winning record against the rest.
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San Antonio Spurs – Making Things Worse For the Biggest Mess in the NBA
The San Antonio Spurs don’t have time to worry about how big of a mess the Los Angeles Lakers are in. They lost twice in the last three games, and Tony Parker came through to take them off that track.
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New York Knicks – Back to Defense and Shooting Threes
After a rough stretch in which the New York Knicks began to wonder where did everything that worked so well disappeared to, their defense returned against an exhausted San Antonio Spurs.
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San Antonio Spurs – Continue to Make it a Sad Season for Mavs
For the second time in seven days, the San Antonio Spurs made mince meat out of their previous biggest rivals. Tony Parker is as excellent as he’s been all season. Manu Ginobili, after a very disappointing start is playing like an All-Star again in minimal minutes. Tim Duncan? He’s just a reliable double double machine, like nothing has changed.