Saturday, May 11, 2013

Check out Tony Parker Make Show and-1 in Dazzling Game 3 Performance.

Tony adamowicz Parker was firing on all cylinders in the San Antonio Spurs' 102-92 Game 3 victory above the Golden State Warriors on their second-round NBA playoff matchup, but one shot get hold of reminded us that your star point guard can still produce in style. Whatever style this has become, anyway.

But it took more than luck to build the kind of evening Parker had. Though productive in their first two outings with Warriors, his 32-point outburst inside Game 3—including 25 points within the first half—had a lot related to a mid-range jumper that will suddenly looked smooth as ever.

Relegated to this periphery of recent MVP talks, there's little doubt that Parker has cemented himself as being the Spurs' MVP. Even as Tim Duncan is constantly on the impress at age 37, San Antonio knows Parker is its smart choice when a game has to be taken over.

No, Parker's Game 3 didn't quite meet Stephen Curry's 44-point Performance 1 masterpiece, but it was eventually good enough to safe a win the Spurs poorly needed after temporarily forfeiting home-court advantage using a Game 2 dud with the AT& T Center.

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