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Legacy Check, Part 1

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FRANCIS TIOPIANCO The Finals define legacies.   That's why Tim Duncan is the greatest power forward of all-time, not Karl Malone.   As Chris Paul himself said, “At the end of the day, no one cares about your story unless you win.” After taking a couple of days to let everything sink in—you have to lest you become a prisoner of the moment and be just another run-of-the-mill Twitter or FS1 dupe—now’s a good time to do a postmortem legacy check of 4 men who played crucial roles in the Finals:   1. Giannis Antetokounmpo   I have to admit, he’s the main reason why I needed to take some time off before writing this piece. Watching him go for 50 points (14 in the 4 th , 17/19 FTs), 14 boards and 5 blocks in a closeout game left such an imprint that I was still in awe 24 hours later. ESPN was quick to point out that it was first 50-point closeout game since Bob Pettit. But I obviously never watched Bob Pettit play so knowing that didn’t really help me appreci...

Game 5 Recap: One Win Away

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FRANCIS TIOPIANCO After the Suns went up 2-0 against the Bucks, I jokingly said that the Bucks were 2 wins away from being 2 wins away. Who would’ve thought that barely a week after, the Bucks are 1 win away from their first title since 1971, while the Suns are left reeling after they got punched in the mouth? How it happened Game 5 followed a familiar script that we’ve already seen in this postseason: one team jumps out to an early lead, but the other team remained resilient and weathered the early onslaught. The Sixers practically wrote the screenplay, but it also happened to the Jazz in Game 6 of the West semis and the Bucks in Game 5 against the Nets. In fact, the Suns were the only team, until today, that had bucked (pun absolutely not intended) the trend. The Suns having a double-digit lead is as good as money in the bank. I was planning to do a Game 5 running diary as my first article for Blue Balls and noted at the 3:38 mark of the 1 st quarter, after the refs called a ...