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Originally Posted by King Glorious
I don't think this is entirely accurate. Some impacts aren't as easily seen as others. Duncan’s presence on the court opens things up for everyone. You have to guard him down there and stay home. He's the main reason guys get open shots all game. He's also really good at passing out of the post and getting the defense moving. On defense, he allows guys to play tighter on their man and also play more in the passing lanes because he is an excellent help defender. Being strong on the boards means they don't have to commit the other guys as much to rebounding, which means they are getting out faster on the break. I think he's a much bigger factor than the numbers would suggest.
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I don't agree. Perkins handles him pretty well one on one. There isn't a lot of help coming when he gets the ball, and he isn't shooting well at all. Parker was the key to games 1 and 2, not Duncan, and it isn't even a discussion in my opinion.