Video: Tony Parker gets the 'Phantom' treatment
Prior to suffering an ankle injury late in the season, San Antonio Spurs' Tony Parker was having himself an MVP-type season.
In the regular season, Parker was the only player in the NBA averaging at least 20 points and 7 assists while shooting over 50 percent from the field and 80 percent from the free throw line. He also led all guards in the NBA shooting over 50 percent from the floor and was one of three players (LeBron James and Russell Westbrook) to rank in the top 10 in points and assists per game. And that was just the tip of the iceberg for TP during the regular season.
Parker recorded a single season career-high 17 double-doubles (points and assists), recorded his first career triple-double this season recording 27 points, 12 assists and 12 rebounds and scored in double figures in a career-high 56 straight games.
Needless to say, TP had a phenomenal season and it was all captured through the eyes of the NBA's super slow-motion phantom camera. Check it out.
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The regular season, thankfully, is over. For the San Antonio Spurs it ended with a whimper, but you know, one with reasons. They didn't have Manu Ginobili for nine of their final ten games and were without Tony Parker for 12 of their last 22 games. The losses piled up as much as they can for a team that won 58 games, so fans and analysts alike expressed concern. According to Ginobili, the losses don't bother them one bit, but rather how they've been playing lately.
A funny thing happens when you peer into the mind of Los Angeles Lakers forward Metta World Peace. You get an unfiltered, honest view told in only the way World Peace could tell it.
Gregg Popovich knows his San Antonio Spurs are struggling for the first time in a long time heading into the playoffs. The team hasn't been making their shots and have been unreliable on defense. Tim Duncan has had to play as close as he can to the vintage MVP-like player he used to be to even keep the Spurs in the game, let alone to win it.
Tracy McGrady signing.
