Can the Spurs survive without Duncan or Ginobili?
All San Antonio Spurs fans collectively gasped at the sight of San Antonio Spurs' forward Tim Duncan's fall to the court in the game against the Golden State Warriors in January.
Fortunately for the Spurs Duncan was fine and fans breathed a sigh of relief. However, it made me think, can the Spurs survive without Duncan or Manu Ginobili for a while should either suffer an injury?
The Spurs are having one of their best seasons in recent memory. Fifty games into the season, the Spurs hold an NBA best 42-8 record.
Who would have thought they will be the league's best team at this point of the season? Not many people can claim they saw this coming and maybe no one can.
Hit the jump to see how the numbers stack up for the Spurs with Duncan and Ginobili on the court and more.







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