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Originally Posted by FRED HALE SR.
Part of Ginobli's greatness is tied to his ability to rise up and play his best in the playoffs. Hes certainly streaky, but i'd say hes hall of fame caliber, but is currently short on numbers. Tim Duncan will always be the face of the franchise til he retires. Bosh has a few more years to earn his credentials also in my eyes, but is certainly talented enough. I give the nod in coaching to Pop, which is why i believe it goes seven.
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I agree with you about Ginobili playing out of his mind in the playoffs. Just in this past OKC series after Ibaka came back, Ginobili suddenly appeared from nowhere, like in game 3 when he made 6/9 on his threes including 5 in a row and one in particular from like 6 feet beyond the arc at the end of the first half-that was simply ridiculous.