6 games. I give Cleveland two games because a) Lebron and b) they play 3 straight home games. Also Spurs haven't proven anything to me in the playoffs yet. They haven't beaten any contenders fairly (without requiring suspensions).
2007-06-05 21:33:37
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answer #1
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answered by t m 3
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They will need 7 games to win.
Both Cavs and Spurs are 7-1 in their home court this playoffs.
Spurs is 31-10 in the regular season, one game better than the Cavs at 30-11. It will be a battle of protecting their home court. But the Cavs are 2-0 against the Spurs this season.
2007-06-06 04:39:30
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answer #2
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answered by NorthK 1
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Spurs in 4 or 5.
2007-06-06 05:21:46
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answered by Master Pain 4
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If the cavs get extremely lucky, the Spurs will win in 6 games. If they're not, the Spurs will sweep them
2007-06-06 04:43:12
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answered by riqtan 4
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I am a bit worried about the Cavaliers, so I will allow all seven games for the Spurs to get another ring. But give credit to those determined Cavs. Lebron James' Game 5 performance was nothing short of legendary.
2007-06-06 04:40:54
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answered by Your Uncle Dodge! 7
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The Cavs would be lucky to win 2 games so I'd say Spurs in 5.
2007-06-06 04:33:16
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answered by bundini 7
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6 or 7, depending on if they can win a game in Cleveland.
The only certainty is the Spurs won't lose a home game this round, and with home court advantage, that means the title is theirs.
2007-06-06 05:50:39
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answer #7
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answered by Judge Ghis 6
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The Spurs will loose. GO King James
2007-06-06 06:17:21
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answered by joyce 5
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Spurs in 6.
They have something the Cavs don't have; Experience.
2007-06-06 05:04:20
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answered by xTheRumor 4
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spurs win 1st 2
then cavs take 1 back, 2-1
then spurs win last 2, 4-1
duncan MVP but id like parker to get it ha
2007-06-06 05:35:10
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answered by Anonymous
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