Friday, June 7, 2013

Tony Parker's miracle jumper prompts trip down memory lane of biggest Finals ...

Tony Parker's improbable jumper sealed a 92-88 win for the Spurs in Game 1 of the Finals. (Greg Nelson/SI). MIAMI — NBA commissioner David Stern began the last Finals press conference of his career with a grinning

With the Spurs clinging to a two-point late, Parker finished off a wild Curly Neal impression with a leaning dagger banked jumper with 5.2 seconds left to seal Game 1 for the Spurs, 92-88. Just like Gregg Popovich drew it up, I'm sure. After the

In the fourth quarter of Game 1 Parker attacked the Heat in transition after a steal. He didn't appear to really have anything, but went hard at the baseline and beautifully spun back toward the paint and reversed the ball to the other side. Basically

Tony Parker is now the NBA's toughest riddle because he has mastered the holy trinity of dribble moves. You can get a long way in this game if you can do three things while dribbling: hesitation moves, crossovers and inside-out dribbles. The former

Tony Parker is now the NBA's toughest riddle because he has mastered the holy trinity of dribble moves. You can get a long way in this game if you can do three things while dribbling: hesitation moves, crossovers and inside-out dribbles. The former

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Tony Parker's miracle jumper prompts trip down memory lane of biggest Finals ...

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