The 2013 NBA Finals was one of the most exciting series in history.
There is no dispute and penalty, and the core of both sides is not troubled by injuries.
There are many big-name players, you come and I fight 7 games, there are many fairy balls, and famous scenes abound.
The most amazing thing that year was undoubtedly James. He was the number one player in the league and eventually led the team to successfully defend the title in tiebreaker.
The comprehensive data of 25.3 points, 10.9 rebounds, 7 assists and 2.3 steals per game allowed him to win the FMVP again.
The tie-breaker won the CIC, which was also extremely exciting. How did the other stars perform that year?
At that time, Wade, 31 years old, was still at the tail end of his peak. Facing the outside combination of Parker and Yaodao, Wade performed very stably.
He averaged 19.6 points, 4 rebounds and 4.6 assists per game, although the defensive end is no longer so strong.
But the breakthrough efficiency is still very high, and he is the most important helper of Lao Zhan. He performed very well with 23 points and 10 rebounds in the tie-break.
Bosh was more embarrassing. Although he was 29 years old at the peak age, but facing the 37-year-old Duncan, Bosh was beaten miserably.
While unable to guard Duncan, the offensive end is also mediocre.
He averaged only 11.9 points and 8.9 rebounds per game. Among them, Duncan even got zero blocks in the tiebreaker, with an embarrassing 0 points and 7 rebounds.
But the key offensive rebound in G6 is enough for him to play for a lifetime.
As for Ray Allen, he was the most critical role player that year, averaging 10.6 points per game, and also made the most important three-pointer.
As for the Spurs, the team boss is still Duncan, who returned to the top and was selected for the best team.
After leading the team all the way to the finals, the 37-year-old faced Bosh and ruthlessly knocked him out.
Duncan averaged 18.9 points, 12.1 rebounds and 1.4 blocks per game, which is the backbone of the Spurs’ offense and defense.
G6 scored 30 points and 17 rebounds, but finally missed the key ball.
G7 scored another 24 points and 12 rebounds, but still failed to lead the team to win the championship. This has become Duncan’s biggest regret.
Leonard was only a sophomore at the time, but he was already performing very well, averaging 14.6 points, 11.1 rebounds and 2 steals per game, and shooting 51.3% from the field.
Excellent.
The performance of the two shots in the backcourt is very average. Parker averaged 15.7 points and 6.4 assists per game, and his shooting percentage was 41.2%.
Ginobili scored 11.6 points and 4.3 assists, which can only be regarded as quite satisfactory.
On the whole, James and Duncan’s performance is worthy of their superstar status.
In the end, because of Ray Allen’s legendary three-pointer, the Heat staged a legendary reversal.