Post#835 » by dc » Sat Jun 1, 2024 9:30 pm
In many ways, this sort of looks like a repeat of 2022 for the Mavs.
They went on the road and put on an absolute beating on what looked like the biggest Western Conference contender, and now it's considered a legendary playoff moment. The next round, they played a more experienced team that was smart enough not to trash talk Luka (and had also faced Lebron 4 times in the Finals) and they lost in not very dramatic fashion.
I could see the parallels here this year, with the caveat that Luka has a much better supporting cast this time around.
I'm not saying the Mavs don't stand a chance, because any team that won 3 straight playoffs series vs 50+ win teams has a chance and is obviously a damn good team, but I think the Celts this year are just very complete and now have the Finals experience they didn't have back in 2022.
The question comes down to how well the Mavs can defend. Luka should be able to score just as Steph averaged 31 on excellent efficiency in 2022. Kyrie should be a better 2nd option than anyone the Warriors had. Their offense shouldn't be a problem.
The Warriors beat the Celts because of Steph being legendary + they defended at a very high level in a matchup where it was thought the Celts were the superior defensive team. I would expect Luka to also score extremely well just as Steph did. We have to see how well they defend against a Celts team that is much better offensively than in 2022.
Brian Geltzeiler: You see Mark Jackson getting a head coaching job as early as next year?
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