Take a trip down memory lane as we share a crazy moment at the podium, an amazing posterization, an absolute on-court fail or a memorable shooting performance from the postseason of the National ...
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Tim Duncan ADMITS the 2005 Pistons Finals made him scared: "The 2005 Finals was the 'only time I felt fear"
Tim Duncan is known for his stoic demeanor on the basketball court, but he has never shied away from acknowledging the moments when he felt most vulnerable. For instance, even though the San Antonio ...
Since 1988, the NBA Finals have seen only three Game 7s – 1994, when the Houston Rockets beat the New York Knicks, 2005, when the San Antonio Spurs defeated the Detroit Pistons, and 2010, when the Los ...
With their season on the line, the Indiana Pacers showcased a rousing performance in front of their home fans in Game 6. They thumped the Oklahoma City Thunder 108-91 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse to force ...
In the Game 7 of the 2005 NBA Finals, Tim Duncan's game high 25 points and 11 rebounds secures the Spurs' victory. Los Angeles uses a third quarter blitz and a 36-point triple-double from Big Game ...
The NBA Finals are the biggest stage in basketball, and now the championship series will once again have courts that fit the occasion. After decades of on-court decals, the NBA had a brief stint where ...
Former Express-News sports columnist Johnny Ludden's take on the Spurs winning Game 5 of the 2005 NBA Finals on Robert Horry's huge 3-pointer in OT. AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — The Spurs took their seats in ...
Usually, when former NBA players are asked hypothetical "start, bench and cut" questions, their answers often reflect personal preference or relationships rather than a fair look at the legacies of ...
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