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How Tim Duncan DOMINATED the 2003 NBA Finals #shorts



How Tim Duncan DOMINATED the 2003 NBA Finals #shorts

The most boring superstar just schooled everyone in the most dominant finals performance you forgot about. This is how Tim Duncan dismantled the 2003 Nets one game at a time. Game one in San Antonio. Duncan immediately sets the tone. Martin around Duncan. Duncan got a Here’s Jackson who took a terrible shot last time. That’s a better assist and Tim Duncan 10-point gap down to where we are a three-point lead. By the end of the night, he had 32 points, 20 rebounds, six assists, seven blocks, and three steals. That’s not a statline, that’s a beatdown. Game two, the Spurs couldn’t buy a bucket, and the Nets stole one, but Duncan still kept the fight going, anchoring the defense and holding the fort offensively. He walked off with 19 points, 12 boards, three assists, and three blocks. Even in a loss, he made his presence felt. Game three. Back in New Jersey, Duncan shifted gears. His scoring took a backseat and his playmaking took over. He orchestrated the offense like a seven foot point guard on the bench. The rest of these guys have kind of come alive and help AJ speed. Tim Duncan leads the break. The pass to Jobi. At least after backto-back turnovers, they’ll take it. There’s Rose again. necessity when you play it with a great He finished with 21 points, 16 rebounds, seven assists, and three blocks. Just another day at the office for Tim. Game four, the Nets fought back and tied the series. Duncan battled through a physical, grinded out game. Tough finishes, hard fouls, nothing shook him. Didn’t see him in time. Duncan a little head fake team of the game, tying a finals record. And Tim Duncan, Mr. Dependable. and Martin inside. Duncan stripped it. Martin’s got another chance and Duncan blocked it again. He still delivered 23 points, 17 rebounds, and seven blocks. Then came game five, the turning point. Duncan raised the pressure, started bullying defenders inside, and the Spurs took back control. Back to him and Duncan will take the long jumper and knocks it down. Chobi Duncan off the feet. Dun baseline. It goes. He dropped 29 points, 17 rebounds, and four blocks to put them one win away. Enter game six, the finale. Duncan didn’t just close, he nearly made history. Now Tim driving on Kenyon Martin and got it. Detroit series, the Eastern Conference Finals. He had to miss him off the glass in and out. Duncan second chance. Packs it back inside of Martin. Blocked by Duncan. He left it all on the floor. 21 points, 20 rebounds, 10 assists, and eight blocks. two blocks away from a quadruple double in a finals clincher. No talk, no drama, just greatness. Tim Duncan didn’t just win finals MVP, he gave us one of the most dominant finals runs ever. And he barely even smiled doing

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  1. Most underrated Finals MVP ever? (Ps : Forgot to put on bg music 😅 but lmk if ya'll prefer with or without)

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