PaulieWal wrote:I am surprised at the number of people saying Cavs in 6 or 7. If both teams were at full strength I'd understand but this is a Cavs team with no Love and a hobbled Irving. I think GSW takes it in 5-6. Cavs will probably take 1 or 2 but if the Cavs win this it has to be one of the biggest upsets in the history of the game.
If the Cavs win the series I think we're all going to need to really think about how it happened. It's tempting to just jump on a "LeBron is God" bandwagon, but we know it's not that simple.
As to the sports radio type population all being the "I'm the only one who thinks the Cavs have a shot", and it seems like all of them at least say it will be close and some give it to the Cavs, I think they clearly are buying into that LeBron-centric perspective even if they don't know it. They can talk about Tristan Thompson and all the rest, but no one serious would look at that supporting cast and say it looks that impressive, so in the end it's about LeBron and about his team having won 7 in a row.
I have to say, I don't want the Cavs to win unless they look good doing it. If somehow the Warriors are hurt and then the Cavs can brute force their way to a title, it bugs me not because I think the Warriors deserve the win, but because I just think the Cavs need to get better before they are seriously at an NBA championship level. A title this year means quality of play sucked and that the Cavs are encouraged to close ranks and just keep doing what they are doing. So that's my bias. I want the Warriors to when in a sense, only because I think that might mean we see something great.
What do I expect? Well I'm definitely picking the Warriors. I'll take them in 6. But I think so much of it is contingent on how the teams handle each other, and I don't know how that will be. The Cavs lately have just relied on there being so much focus on LeBron that they can succeed by playmaking an gaps in the box out. The Warriors need to find a better balance than that. On the other side of things, I think the reality is that the vaunted murder's row of scoring options for the Warriors hasn't shown up in the playoffs. It's been the Curry show, and the concern with that is if you truly have to depend on Curry to score like that, you have to wonder if the defense can really do a number on his slight frame.