Spurs in 5.
I dont see how the cavs are going to win. Lebron on Bowen is the only match-up problem i see for Spurs. Even then i Lebron is going to have a might big task getting passed duncan once he gets passed bowen. Hes gotta shoot the lights out from the perimeter, drive hard and make em from the line if the cavs are any chance to win this thing. Lebron has to be twice as good as what d wade was last year if they have any hope. needs to score close to 35 points and get a triple-double consistently over the series for them to win.
Bottom line.. they aint gonna win. Spurs in 5 in river city
2007-06-05 13:06:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Cavs in 6.
Cavs won 3 of the last 4 meetings.
Cavs were designed to be just like the Spurs
Cavs head coach was the defensive assitant to Popovich
Cleveland's GM was an assitant in the front office for San Antonio.
Lebron's AVERAGING 35.2 ppg vs. Bruce Bowen.
After Tim Duncan, Cleveland has the rebounding advantage.
Cleveland's guards (except Gibson) are bigger and prevent San Antonio's from pick n pop. They'll have to use picks to get clean shots.
Cleveland's D is the best in the playoffs so far and gives up less than one point per possession.
Ginobili hasn't had a good game against the Cavs.
Ginobili and Parker AVERAGE 11 turnovers per game against Cleveland for the last 2 years.
Cleveland stomped San Antonio in San Antonio for their home opener this season.
Lebron has the picture of him tea-bagging Duncan over his locker for the entire season as motivation.
Bill Russell says that once you reach the finals (paraphrased) "experience now goes out the window, both teams are playoff veterans after you've won 3 series to get to the finals"
NOTICE THAT NOTHING SO FAR HAS BEEN OPINION.
Here's the only point I'll make with my opinion as basis:
"Best Player On The Court" theory goes to Lebron James although I believe both he and Duncan are the two best players in the game.
If the two teams stay with the trend and play great defense...the games will be close. If the games are close, Lebron has the possibility of taking over at the end of the games...just like in Detroit.
2007-06-05 20:20:03
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answered by KC 2
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Spurs in 6
2007-06-11 17:07:16
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answered by shrek princess 2
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The Spurs in a sweep or in 5 games...The Spurs are better in basically every facet...but the Cavs like to milk the shot clock, lull teams asleep and hang around till the end so lets see what happens...
2007-06-05 19:52:11
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answered by H Y 3
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Spurs. Cavs will make late comebacks, but the Spurs will play textbook and take them down.
2007-06-11 14:42:45
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answered by Lesley 2
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Cavs in 7 because Lebron will bring a Game 5 performance to lead the Cavs to the championship but it will take 7 and they will be down 3-2 but come back to win.
2007-06-05 18:59:47
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answered by Michael 3
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Spurs
2007-06-05 18:57:43
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answered by Big Tuna 5
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Cavs in 6
2007-06-05 18:58:43
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answered by Essence 4
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SPURS!!! They have more experience in finals than Cavs have. I guess it's in 5th or 6th.
2007-06-12 09:43:34
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answered by Lucas Vandross 3
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r u crazy screw the ggay Spurs, Cavs all the way
2007-06-05 19:46:46
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answered by Anonymous
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