>They've demonstrated they were by far the best team this year, the reason? They are the only team that has 3 players who can take over and carry the team when the other one is not doing well: Duncan, Parker and Ginobili.
>They made the difference all along.
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>It was remarkable though, tactically speaking, how the Cavs played the last 2 minutes of last night game; there wasn't enough time nor they were lucky either but they were close; if you ever wondered how you would play the last minutes of a game where your team is down in the score but still with chances to win, they wrote a manual yesterday.
By far the best team this year? It took a league ruling following the Robert Horry cheap shot to get them past Phoenix (a team than won about 10 more games in the regular season). Then they had the good fortune to face a Warriors team that had already overachieved by reaching the Western finals, then the Cavs, one of the worst teams ever to reach an NBA Finals.
I do give the Spurs credit and respect. Their game plan for stopping Cleveland was perfect (make the other guys beat us) was perfect. And there isn't much that can be said against Duncan, plus Parker and Ginoboli now also playing great. Still, I think the momentary talk of this proving they are one of the all-time best teams is way overblown.
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