One More Win

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In the first two games of the Finals, the big three looked unstoppable, led by possible Finals MVP Tony Parker. If the Cavs were going to have any luck in this series, they would have to stop at least one of them. So on a night when Duncan, Parker and Ginobili looked mediocre at best scoring a combined 34 points, the Cavs couldn’t find a way to do much better themselves. [link]

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