When the Spurs won their first title TD was the main guy for the Spurs down the stretch in close games. He made a ton of key plays and was a go-to guy when they needed hoops.
Similarly, when the Spurs won their first title KG was the main guy for the Celtics down the stretch in close games. He made a ton of key plays and was a go-to guy when they needed hoops.
I disagree with this. Pierce was much more the go-to guy for the C's.
If you look at their "clutch" scoring in those playoffs from 82games, PP scored a total of 27 points in those late game situations compared to 24 for KG (and 20 for Ray). Pretty close all around.
RE: The "closer" for the 2008 Celtics. You can take it further, though. If you look closely at the 82games.com crunch-time data, you can see HOW those points were scored. To whit, in crunchtime during the 2007-08 playoffs:
KG made 9 of 21 shots, drew 3 shooting fouls, and was fouled twice intentionally at the end of close games. He also had 0 assists and 1 turnover total in those minutes.
Ray made 5 of 15 shots, drew 2 shooting fouls, and was fouled twice intentionally at the end of close games. He also had 3 assists and 1 TO.
Pierce made 1 of 14 shots, drew 3 shooting fouls, and was fouled intentionally 9 times at the end of close games. He also had 4 assists and 6 TOs.
So while Pierce, to his credit, did a great job making those intentional foul shots to close the game, you'd be missing the forest for the trees to think he was the main scorer at crunch time in those playoffs. You can make the case that he was more of the offense initiator than KG, and I can buy that, but
when the Celtics actually went to Pierce to shoot at crunch time, he made only 1 out of his 14 shots. If you include the 3 times he got fouled, Pierce generated a bucket 4 times in 17 attempts. Meanwhile, if you include the times he drew fouls,
Garnett generated a bucket 12 times in 24 attempts at crunchtime.
I don't care how much people dislike stats, this is a case where it's an open-and-shut case. When the 2007-08 Celtics needed points in crunchtime during their playoff championship run, Garnett was who they went to most often to score and he was also the one that delivered much more consistently. If there were a "closer" for the 2007-08 championship Celtics, it was Garnett or it was nobody.