NBA Playoffs YTD: 72-52-3 (+48.61 units)
Matchups:
PG: Parker vs. Hughes, I think Parker has a decidedly better advantage here with speed, penetration in the lane (that sometimes leads to open 3s for other players), and he has improved his jump shot much better. Surprisingly he has taken far less threes than his first 2 years in the league as he quickly found out what works best for him. Hughes playing on a bad foot, shooting poorly, but still hoping to contribute, we'll prolly be seeing more Parker vs. Gibson. ADV: Spurs
SG: Finley vs. Pavlovic, Finley is finally in the NBA finals after 12 years in the league, IMO he is still a solid contributor, lost a step, but he has to be very happy now and will be willing to do anything to help out the Spurs, especially as his 3 point % has picked up of late. Pavlovic known for his offense, had picked it up quite a bit towards the end of the reg season, will be needed too along Gibson to take the pressure off of James. ADV: Spurs
SF: Bowen vs. James, Bowen is a good defender. James is on fire. Remember that guy in pickup games who would score the last 10 straight points in a game of 1s and 2s first to 15? I always hated that guy, especially when I was open for 3 most of the time, and busted my ass to get rebounds and loose balls for nothing. James is not that guy, he looks to pass, get his team involved, but willing to take over when it matters. Only thing is, will his team help him out?
ADV: Cavaliers
PF: Duncan vs. Gooden, Gooden will shyt in Duncan's mouth, because Gooden is that good.
:laughing: ADV: Spurs
C: Oberto vs. Ilgauskas, Oberto rarely gets his number called, but he is very active on the boards, dangerous as he gets putbacks and garbage points, but those are very valuable to the Spurs, and his energy has been a plus for them in the playoffs. Ilgauskas is a good offensive center, but with him plodding along, he could be a liability for the Cavaliers if they want to run as they had done with success against the Spurs. He's also a defensive liability as the Spurs have an athletic front court. ADV: Even
Bench: Ginobili, Horry, Barry, Vaughn and Elson vs. Varejao, Gibson, Marshall, Jones and Snow. Ginobili plays starters minutes and has stepped up more in the playoffs like he always does than the regular season, Horry will provide valuable defense, rebounding and stretch the D for his 3s. Barry has essentially disappeared from the playoffs so he wont contribute much unless someone is in foul trouble or hurt (knock on wood). Vaughn and Elson are basically walking smoke-breaks for Parker and Duncan.
Gibson will figure to contribute the most off the bench with his instant offense along with Varejao's spark-plug style of play providing energy on the boards and pestering defense. (anyone else think he looks like Sideshow Bob from the Simpson's with that glorious mop on his head?) Other than that, Jones and Snow just take up space, dont even worry about them, enjoy "Boobie" Gibson. ADV: Spurs
Overall I think the Spurs experience, ability to play at any pace will give them the edge to win this series. I also think although they don't show it much, that the Suns' series really pissed them off, as they don't care if anyone thinks if they win it all that it will be tainted, as its obvious that it would feel worse to come out so fortunate against the Suns only to not win it all; it would more of an embarrassment IMO. Yeh I know Detroit had the experience against the Cavs, but they have only 1 ring, and they dont have a good coach, Larry Brown coaching this team would have beaten the Cavs. And Yeh I know the Mavericks were in a similar situation last year, but sorry to say the Mavericks always had that feel that they all (except Jerry Stackhouse) had that fragile psyche and could be pushed around, and being overshadowed by Cuban hurts their focus. The Mavericks were also in their first NBA Finals, so experience was not a factor. The Spurs are in the same situation being overwhelming favorites, but their poise and experience in the Finals will speak volumes.
I personally am rooting for the Spurs of course, but think this will be an entertaining series, if anything I think the Spurs win one in a blowout, the Cavs two close games, and the Spurs win 3 pretty close games to take the series (and Championship hopefully) in 6 games.
I also have a futures play on the Spurs so obviously I will be rooting for that one to hit.
Haven't really decided though whether or not to take the Cavs in the first game, as I think the Spurs always start out slow and are very rusty if given a lot of time b.w games. The rest will benefit the old veterans, but it should still make them a bit rusty. My book has the Cavs +7.5, so gonna wait and see if it goes up, might still end up taking the Spurs LOL.
GL everyone!
Matchups:
PG: Parker vs. Hughes, I think Parker has a decidedly better advantage here with speed, penetration in the lane (that sometimes leads to open 3s for other players), and he has improved his jump shot much better. Surprisingly he has taken far less threes than his first 2 years in the league as he quickly found out what works best for him. Hughes playing on a bad foot, shooting poorly, but still hoping to contribute, we'll prolly be seeing more Parker vs. Gibson. ADV: Spurs
SG: Finley vs. Pavlovic, Finley is finally in the NBA finals after 12 years in the league, IMO he is still a solid contributor, lost a step, but he has to be very happy now and will be willing to do anything to help out the Spurs, especially as his 3 point % has picked up of late. Pavlovic known for his offense, had picked it up quite a bit towards the end of the reg season, will be needed too along Gibson to take the pressure off of James. ADV: Spurs
SF: Bowen vs. James, Bowen is a good defender. James is on fire. Remember that guy in pickup games who would score the last 10 straight points in a game of 1s and 2s first to 15? I always hated that guy, especially when I was open for 3 most of the time, and busted my ass to get rebounds and loose balls for nothing. James is not that guy, he looks to pass, get his team involved, but willing to take over when it matters. Only thing is, will his team help him out?
ADV: Cavaliers
PF: Duncan vs. Gooden, Gooden will shyt in Duncan's mouth, because Gooden is that good.
:laughing: ADV: Spurs
C: Oberto vs. Ilgauskas, Oberto rarely gets his number called, but he is very active on the boards, dangerous as he gets putbacks and garbage points, but those are very valuable to the Spurs, and his energy has been a plus for them in the playoffs. Ilgauskas is a good offensive center, but with him plodding along, he could be a liability for the Cavaliers if they want to run as they had done with success against the Spurs. He's also a defensive liability as the Spurs have an athletic front court. ADV: Even
Bench: Ginobili, Horry, Barry, Vaughn and Elson vs. Varejao, Gibson, Marshall, Jones and Snow. Ginobili plays starters minutes and has stepped up more in the playoffs like he always does than the regular season, Horry will provide valuable defense, rebounding and stretch the D for his 3s. Barry has essentially disappeared from the playoffs so he wont contribute much unless someone is in foul trouble or hurt (knock on wood). Vaughn and Elson are basically walking smoke-breaks for Parker and Duncan.
Gibson will figure to contribute the most off the bench with his instant offense along with Varejao's spark-plug style of play providing energy on the boards and pestering defense. (anyone else think he looks like Sideshow Bob from the Simpson's with that glorious mop on his head?) Other than that, Jones and Snow just take up space, dont even worry about them, enjoy "Boobie" Gibson. ADV: Spurs
Overall I think the Spurs experience, ability to play at any pace will give them the edge to win this series. I also think although they don't show it much, that the Suns' series really pissed them off, as they don't care if anyone thinks if they win it all that it will be tainted, as its obvious that it would feel worse to come out so fortunate against the Suns only to not win it all; it would more of an embarrassment IMO. Yeh I know Detroit had the experience against the Cavs, but they have only 1 ring, and they dont have a good coach, Larry Brown coaching this team would have beaten the Cavs. And Yeh I know the Mavericks were in a similar situation last year, but sorry to say the Mavericks always had that feel that they all (except Jerry Stackhouse) had that fragile psyche and could be pushed around, and being overshadowed by Cuban hurts their focus. The Mavericks were also in their first NBA Finals, so experience was not a factor. The Spurs are in the same situation being overwhelming favorites, but their poise and experience in the Finals will speak volumes.
I personally am rooting for the Spurs of course, but think this will be an entertaining series, if anything I think the Spurs win one in a blowout, the Cavs two close games, and the Spurs win 3 pretty close games to take the series (and Championship hopefully) in 6 games.
I also have a futures play on the Spurs so obviously I will be rooting for that one to hit.
Haven't really decided though whether or not to take the Cavs in the first game, as I think the Spurs always start out slow and are very rusty if given a lot of time b.w games. The rest will benefit the old veterans, but it should still make them a bit rusty. My book has the Cavs +7.5, so gonna wait and see if it goes up, might still end up taking the Spurs LOL.
GL everyone!
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