Who is the Spurs' MVP?
But as it turned out, the pieces have not fallen into place for the Spurs. At least not yet.
They struggled early on in the season partly because of chemistry issues, partly due to the decline of their once dominant defense and partly due to inconsistent play. Losing to depleted teams, not sustaining leads, and an overall lack of a "killer instinct" have cost the Spurs wins and made fans want to pull their hair out.
To add more misery, the Spurs have dealt with injuries to their key players. Most notably Tony Parker who has dealt with a list of injuries this season and will miss the remainder of the regular season due to a hand injury.
Despite all this, the Spurs are currently in seventh place in the Western Conference playoff race, have a winning record, and are on a three-game winning streak.So how did the Spurs manage all this when it sounds like doom and gloom in San Antonio? You can look at their stellar bench play, or coach Pop but the answer is simple. Like in the past when the going gets tough, they turned to their old reliables -- Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili.
Both have been important cogs in the Spurs machine this season.
Spurs fans hear how Duncan is on the decline but he is proving his detractors wrong this season. Manu, while starting off slow, is finally looking like the Manu Spurs fans know. He is the spark for this Spurs team.
However, this leads to the question, "Who is the Spurs' MVP this season?" With the NBA regular season winding down and with NBA fans already talking about the league MVP, why can't Spurs fans begin to discuss who is the team's MVP?
With that being said, let's take a closer look at both of these spectacular players and what they have done this season.
Tim Duncan
Duncan continues to be the steady foundation for the Spurs. After 61 games this season, he led the team in scoring, rebounds and blocked shots averaging 18.7 points, 10.4 rebounds and 1.64 blocks. His 73.8% shooting from the stripe and 51.3% field goal shooting are both good for third best in his career. And he has done all these while averaging a career low of 31.8 minutes per game.
Even when he could not get it going on the offensive end, Duncan did other things to allow the Spurs to secure victories this season. Case in point his 27 rebound night against the Atlanta Hawks and his 26 rebound night against the Indiana Pacers when he shot 4-23 from the field.
Besides that, Duncan's dedication to winning and loyalty to the Spurs are unquestioned. After a battle with tendinitis which limited his effectiveness last year, Duncan agreed with Coach Popovich to start his offseason workouts a month later, sans the tire tossing.
He also worked hard in the offseason to shed 15 pounds since a lighter frame would lessen the burden on his knees. With the way he is playing this season, I would say it worked.

Manu Ginobili
More importantly, Manu's recent resurgence and great clutch plays have given enough hope that this season is not lost. After seven games this month, the Spurs are 6-1 as Ginobili leads the team with 18.9 points and 6 assist while shooting 54% from the field and 91.3% from the free throw line.
When Duncan is having an off night, the Spurs can usually rely on Ginobili to pick up the slack. And it's not uncommon for Spurs fans to hear the following "The Spurs go as Manu goes."
But more than just stats, Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili remain the leaders of the Spurs. On the court, they provide the young Spurs the veteran leadership which cannot be summed up in a statistical analysis. If they can sustain their level of play as the post-season approaches, it will not be surprising to see the Spurs make a strong winning run towards the end of regular season.
Nonetheless, the question still remains who is the Spurs' MVP this season? Is it Duncan or Ginobili? Am I out of my mind to even think it's anyone else on the team besides Duncan? You decide! Tell us what you think.




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FedEx Forum sin embargo con malas noticias ya que Tony Parker sufrió una lesión a uno de sus dedos durante este juego. Lamentablemente Parker, guardia de puntos se fracturo su dedo anular durante el final de la primera mitad del juego y como consecuencia estará ausente de la cancha por las próximas 6 semanas. En este triunfo Richard Jefferson contribuyo con 18 puntos, Manu Ginobili anoto 17, mientras Matt Bonner ayudo con 13 logrando de esta manera que Los Spurs vencieran a los Grizzlies de Memphis 102 a 92.
Seguimos con el triunfo que vivieron los Spurs en el AT&T Center el miércoles 10 de marzo, donde no solo se enfretaron a los Knicks de Nueva York derrotandolos si no que también celebraron La Noche Latina del la NBA. Nuevamente nuestro jugador mas esencial Manu Ginobili fue el mas grande contribuidor, anotando a su equipo un total de 28 puntos esa noche, Tim Duncan con 18, y Keith Bogans con 13. Ayudando así que lo Spurs salieran victoriosos de este enfrentamiento con un puntuaje total de 97 a 87.
sixth row of Section 101 in the AT&T Center as the Spurs faced the New Orleans Hornets.
I’m not sure if I made ESPN, but he did come back - he winked at me and yes, the red light was on. Note to all who want to make it on TV: if your seat is close enough, just be convincing. I should also note here that I know I made it on KENS-TV’s (the local CBS affiliate) local game feed thanks to my mom’s forethought to DVR the game.

alpha player, and doesn't deserve the salary he's making, even though its "reasonable" compared to other players with his skills. With that said, he's still injured. As I am sure you know, he's still coming back from his ACL repair (torn last year.) Also, he appeared to have injured his OTHER knee at some point this season, by trying to overcompensate for his repaired knee. He hasn't been anywhere near 100% all season. With that said, his defense has been more atrocious than it was at any point in his career, and that's saying something because he was already below average defensively. I think he's probably just frustrated with Rambis (like everyone, the players, the fans, etc), and isn't sure of his place in the future of this team's rebuild. It's still no excuse for his play, which has been less than stellar. That will happen when he's hurt and not giving 110% every game.
Spurs fans were delighted to see Manu Ginobili finally get some rest over the summer heading into this season after battling an injury plagued 2008-2009 season. And with Ginobili looking like the Ginobili Spurs fans know, the following might not be what fans want to hear.