JVC1011 wrote:HBK_Kliq_33 wrote:JVC1011 wrote:
They lost game 6 by 6 points and game 7 by 2 points
Leonard shot 3-15 in G6 and 5-16 in G7...Duncan OTOH 6-9 in G6 and 11–16 in G7 as a 39 year old
As for 2014 while Kawhi was the best player in games 3-5 in the finals, I think Duncan was still the better player overall in the RS+Playoffs... although by that point they were both really just super role players and everyone on that team played huge during different times of that season
Thats just cherry picking on your part. Like I already said, Leonard's PPG went from 16 to 20 PPG from reg season to playoffs in 2015 and his TS increased as well. Go look at tony parker stats if you want to blame somebody. If Parker plays decent, spurs win the series and probably even win the the title.
The fact is, healthy Leonard hasn't lost a playoff series since a team has became clear his (2017-present). 2015 Duncan was still getting a lot of post touches and Leonard's usage was low. 2016 Lamarcus was spurs #1 scorer vs thunder and they lost. Leonard beat rockets, grizzles, 76ers, bucks, warriors all as the man. 2016, I don't think Lamarcus knew just who he was dealing with (kawhi). By 2017, Lamarcus took a step back and they were about to go up 1-0 on Curry/Durant Warriors.
I actually agree I wouldn’t solely blame Leonard for that loss in 2015, Parker was hurt and useless and IIRC Splitter was also hurt
I posted those stats more as a response to you saying the Spurs offense was more about posting up Duncan in that series
Duncan had the same minutes as Kawhi vs clippers and also had the same amount of freethrow attempts which shows how aggressive he was being when getting the ball. It was still Duncan's team that year.










