NBA Finals Preview

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NBA Finals Preview

(2)Golden State Warriors (58-24) Vs (4)Cleveland Cavaliers (50-32)

It’s like déjà vu all over again! Both the Warriors and Cavaliers advance to face off in the NBA Finals for the 4th year in a row. The Warriors won both regular season matchups. Both games were close heading into the 4th quarter but they both also occurred before the Cavs midseason trades. The Cavs roster is different today from when these teams faced off during the regular season.

Cleveland advanced to the Finals after defeating the Celtics in a hard fought 7 game series. This was the 2nd 7 game series this team has endured in these playoffs sandwiched by a sweep of Toronto in between. Lebron is playing the best basketball of his career in these playoffs. He doesn’t have a lot of dependable scoring help but he’s simply willed the team to victory. To have a chance in this series they’re going to need Kevin Love, JR Smith, and George Hill to step up their scoring. They will also need to get big points from Kyle Korver and Jeff Green off the bench because the Warriors firepower can quickly overwhelm any team. Another key aspect will be controlling of the pace of the game. They will want to turn it into a slow-paced slug fest. They will need to really defend the 3 point line and try to force the Warriors to take tough shots.

Golden State advanced after defeating the Rockets in a 7 game back and forth series. This was the first tough test of the playoffs for this bunch as they cruised through the first two rounds winning 4-1 each time. To win their 3rd championship in 4 years they will need to shut down Lebrons scoring help and make things as difficult as possible for him. I think it would beneficial for them to try and push the pace as I don’t think the Cavaliers have the scoring they need to keep it close. If they can turn it into a shootout, I’d take my chances with Durant, Curry, and Thompson making most of their shots over Lebron and company.

It’s quite amazing that Lebron has made it to the Finals every year for the last 8 seasons, 4 for the Heat and now 4 for the Cavaliers. Unfortunately, I just don’t see how they’re able to win this series. The Warriors are nearly unbeatable, they can be down but they’re never out and they can score points in bunches. I don’t think Cleveland will be able to put up enough points to win 4 of these 7 games. When these teams met last year the only game Cleveland took was game 4 and it was because they put on an offensive clinic and were hitting everything from everywhere. I don’t think they can duplicate that with this years team for even 1 game. Since Lebron is playing out of his mind, I’ll say they get at least 1 game in the series. I predict the Warriors win this series in 5 games and take home another NBA Championship.

Author: @sevendst19
Editor: @bacchist

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There will be more talk about Lebron's future than the actual series as I expect the Warriors to win by double digits every game. Like yourself I give Cleveland the chance of taking one game if the Warriors get bored and Lebron has one of his legendary performances.

The playoffs so far have concluded in a way that opens the door for Lebron to leave and join any team he likes without much recourse from fans. The Rockets, 76ers, and Lakers all could use his services as they either didn't make the playoffs or fell short on the road to the finals.

It will be interesting to see where he ends up. I think he's done everything he can for Cleveland, including delivering them a championship. I know he had aspirations of playing with Chris Paul so maybe he goes to Houston, or perhaps he joins a good core of young players and heads to Philly. I don't know about the Lakers, they'd have to contend with Golden State to make the Finals and they don't have any other big stars to help him. He has to decide eventually so we'll see what he does.

It's going to be the talk of the offseason as everyone speculates where he will end up. The thought process behind the Lakers is that he is more concerned about life after basketball now. That includes his kid's future, personal business endeavors, and overall family happiness. Los Angeles would be able to check all three of those boxes for him. LA has quality schools and youth basketball competition for his sons. The city has a plethora of opportunities as far as business ventures are concerned and his family already spends a decent amount of time out there so they clearly enjoy the area.

The icing on the cake is that the Lakers have some young talent and cap space to build a competitive team around him while he finishes his career in a big market like LA.

I think he will stay in the East, dont see him join the Warriors or Rockets so will be hard to make it to the finals otherwise, either he stays in Cleveland or he will join the 76ers i think

I agree. I'm a Cavs fan and would love to see him stay, but I can't fault him for leaving. He did what he set out to do, and had some terrible luck against him going up against the greatest on-paper team ever assembled, sometimes with key players injured.