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Mike Finger: Duncan desperately needs help Web Posted: 05/06/2008 01:07 AM CDT San Antonio Express-News San Antonio Spurs vs. New Orleans Hornets NBA Finger NEW ORLEANS — Snarling and outraged, Tim Duncan stood up for Fabricio Oberto. Now someone needs to stand up for Duncan. If the Spurs are going to do what they've never done before — if they're going to win a playoff series they trail two ... [link]

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NBA Update - It's Chris Paul's World
Published 5/6/2008 by Russianator at Three Idiots on Sports
... In San Antonio they are saying Duncan Needs Help, whereas over in the Big Easy, they say the series so far is Like Child's Play. ...

First Cup: Tuesday
Published 5/6/2008 at ESPN.com - True Hoop - Blog
... Mike Finger of the San Antonio Express-News: "Snarling and outraged, Tim Duncan stood up for Fabricio Oberto. Now someone needs to stand up for Duncan. If the Spurs are going to do what they've never done before -- if they're going to win a playoff series they trail two games to none, and stem this tide of alley-oops and layups and shockingly thorough blowouts -- then a few guys have to do for Duncan what he's so often done for them. This time they have to be the difference-makers." ...

The Internets are alive: Spurs at Hornets, Game 2
Published 5/6/2008 at Ball Don't Lie
... cast." Dan Shanoff, The Sporting Blog: "When it comes to NBA MVP, are you going to believe the "voters" or your own eyes? Because, today, the voters are going to say "Kobe." Not a bad choice, though — typically — lacking much inspiration or imagination. But if you watched last night's Hornets-Spurs game, you could feel exceptionally good about supporting the MVP alternative: Chris Paul." Mike Finger, SA Express-News: "Snarling and outraged, Tim Duncan stood up for ...

Hornets-Spurs Game 2 Aftermath: Tuesday news wrap
Published 5/6/2008 at Hornets247.com Blog
... Also in the Express-News, Mike Finger writes that Tim Duncan desperately needs help from his teammates if the Spurs hope to win the series... ...

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