The stakeholders do, but the populous wants Denver and Miami. An 8th seed putting in work like they're a higher seed is great to watch. Secondly, Joker was robbed of the MVP this year, so a lot of folks want to see him win FMVP.
Win or lose, interested to see how the Celtics adjust for Game 2. They've consistently had bad first games but have bounced back in impressive fashion.
Definitely Boston due to their front court. Obviously they'd all have to be healthy. Wiggins had been playing solid, almost like Barnes in their first championship run. I don't see Smart or Brown being able to contain Steph, Poole, and Klay.
Defense would be the key for both teams
I think Dallas coming backand beating Phoenix hurt em against the Warriors. Klay's quite says it all, they're aware that they too can get stunned. But with Looney playing how he his, gon be a long series for Dallas, one thing GSW needs is a solid post presence, they'll open up their perimeter...
If Kevon Looney plays like he did on the boards, I don't see it. GSW has more weapons than Dallas and none of em are soft..... At least not as soft as the Suns were
Dubs always the team that are weak in the paint. For a team that lives by shooting, crazy that they never invest solid rebounders. Not to mention, they get too cute and turn the ball over a great deal.
:lol: true dat true dat. I think Miami closes it out and some random cat has a great game against em, like 'Dipo. Sittin Lowry was a smart move.
Ayton too finesse, but they have no choice but to pay him. He can't shoot and really has no post package, getting outworked by Kleiber and Powell is...
If Dallas beats Phoenix, the East is guaranteed the championship this year. Philly, Milwaukee, Miami, and Boston are all hungry....we, maybe all except Philly