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could the 2015 cavs beat the warriors? no? they would not have made the finals in the west
could the 2014 heat beat the spurs? no? they would not have made the finals in the west
if you lose in the finals, it just means you would not have made it to the finals if you played in the other conference
it's literally the same matchupsOhhhh thats what that means?!could the 2015 cavs beat the warriors? no? they would not have made the finals in the west
could the 2014 heat beat the spurs? no? they would not have made the finals in the west
if you lose in the finals, it just means you would not have made it to the finals if you played in the other conference
This is legit hilarious man. These presumptions are incredible
"If you lose in the finals it just means you would not have made it to the finals if you played in the other conference"
Because matchups dont matter, injuries dont matter, etc. this is comedy
Just listen to this
it's literally the same matchups
what injuries happened that would have helped them beat the warriors or spurs? both teams were head and shoulders better than lebron teams
but could they beat the warriors last season?Just listen to this
it's literally the same matchups
what injuries happened that would have helped them beat the warriors or spurs? both teams were head and shoulders better than lebron teams
"If you lose in the finals that just means you wouldn't have been able to make it to the finals if you played in the other conference"
As if matchups don't matter. Injuries don't matter.
Let's throw the Warriors in the east then since we're throwing the Cavs in the west.
The Cavs swept the Clippers in a season series last year, Split with the Rockets, and beat the Spurs on their own home floor last year. It's no guarantee that the cavs come out of the west, but if you're going to presume that they wouldn't, I'm going to presume that they would. They had great success agains the west last season.
They split the season series against the Warriors last season, and blew them out at home in February of last year. So, if we're strictly talking about last season, then it's completely possible to think that they could have beat the Warriors if they were healthy. That's why you can't just say if they were in the west they wouldn't have made it out. They were very good against the west, so you assuming that they wouldn't have gotten out of the west if they were in the west holds just as much validity as me thinking that they would.
but could they beat the warriors last season?
even in a hypothetical situation you have to throw the best team in the other conference to make lebron's path easier, even in hypotheticals he needs more help
you, as an educated basketball fan dont think that the clippers/rockets/spurs would be more of a challenge than whatever trash teams the cavs played last year?
Yes, that does mean they would not have made it. Best case scenario, they play the Warriors and lose. Worst case scenario, they play some other team in the first round and lose. You can throw out regular season splits, but when it mattered in the playoffs, they lost to the Warriors so therefore, they would not have made it out of the West. They lost game one with Irving and wouldn't have had Love since he was out in round one. It is safe to say, the Cavs would not have made the finals last year or the year before that.And I absolutely do think the path to the finals last year would have been much harder for Lebron and the cavs. But that does not mean that they couldn't have made it. They had success against all of the top teams out west last year. Why couldn't they have gotten out of the west? Exactly.
More hypotheticals, gret
Yes, that does mean they would not have made it. Best case scenario, they play the Warriors and lose. Worst case scenario, they play some other team in the first round and lose. You can throw out regular season splits, but when it mattered in the playoffs, they lost to the Warriors so therefore, they would not have made it out of the West. They lost game one with Irving and wouldn't have had Love since he was out in round one. It is safe to say, the Cavs would not have made the finals last year or the year before that.
That is not a hypothetical. Cavs lost to the Warriors. Warriors are in the West. Cavs would have had to play the Warriors to get to the finals. Cavs were not better than the Warriors in their series. This is a FACT.
More hypotheticals, gret
....Without two of their best players on the team.
cavs not coming close to being able to beat the warriors in a playoff series is not a hypothetical, it actually happened
They had Kyrie in game one and lost........more hypotheticals smh
....Without two of their best players on the team.
With them, they blew the warriors out.
Mention that too.
Cavs didn't have Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love when they played them. FACT
That is not a hypothetical. Cavs lost to the Warriors. Warriors are in the West. Cavs would have had to play the Warriors to get to the finals. Cavs were not better than the Warriors in their series. This is a FACT.
so what about the other five games bro ?
They had Kyrie in game one and lost........more hypotheticals smh
Warriors just blew the Cavs out by 40 FACT
Refer to above. All players available in those games. FACT. The Warriors a 7-3 in the last 2 years against the Cavs. FACT.
Cavs didn't have Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love when they played them. FACT
They pushed them to six w/o Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love. FACT
So if you are unable to say the Cavs were better than the Warriors last year, then how would they get out of the West?
Look, i'm not saying that the Cavs were better than the warriors last year. But if you're going to place the Cavs in the west and say that they wouldn't be able to get out, then that just opens up a whole load of possibilities that just aren't worth mentioning. The Cavs were very good against the west last year and played the Warriors very well when healthy. It's completely possible that they could have beaten the Warriors/Rockets/Clippers/Memphis in a 7 game series if healthy. If it's logical that they wouldn't, then it's surely logical that they would.
Because y'all are throwing them in the west and automatically saying that they wouldn't be able to get out. That's a hypothetical.
So if you are unable to say the Cavs were better than the Warriors last year, then how would they get out of the West?