Jeremy Lin and Harden will have to be beyond their best to make this series competitive. |
The beard that is James Harden will be looking to show his
former employers just what they are missing. After trading Harden to the
Rockets, the Thunder actually has a better winning percentage this year (72%) compared
to last year (71%). Harden will be playing run and gun to try and outscore the
Thunder, but Serge Ibaka will help the interior defence, and the Thunder will
have no trouble scoring either, with the Rockets offering very little in
perimeter defence to stop Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook. The Thunder will
roll
Thunder 4-1.
This is not a typical two v seven series. The amount of
experience in this series is huge, and it will be a chess match. The Lakers
look like they have finally found a way to play (funny that it took Kobe to get
injured to happen), and the Spurs have been very rusty in April. If Dwight
Howard can look after Tim Duncan – which I think he will, this series will rest
on Tony Parker and Steve Nash. Parker has been slow to come back from injury,
and Nash just needs to stay on the floor. I can see this going to the seventh
game, but with Mike D’Antoni taking a full season to figure out how to use
Dwight Howard and Pau Gasol (one of the most gifted, unselfish big men to ever
play the game) together, I can’t see D’Antoni out coaching Gregg Popovich in a
game seven in San Antonio.
Spurs 4-3.
Denver Nuggets (3) v Golden State Warriors (6)
Curry will be the key to this series. |
What is the over/under for total points each game? I would
say the line is about 227-228. This should be a really fun series. The Nuggets
will look to take advantage of their ridiculous good home court record and the
Warriors will look to ride on Stephen Curry’s great form. Let me put my case
forward for the Warriors. The Nuggets have a great home record because of their
altitude – teams aren’t used to it. In a seven game series – you get used to
it. Usually the best player in the series is on the winning team. Unless Ty
Lawson can evolve or Andre Iguodala can show he is the man, Steph Curry is
going to carry the Warriors and the crazy Oracle crowd into the second round.
Warriors 4-2.
Los Angeles Clippers
(4) v Memphis Grizzlies (5)
After an epic seven game series last year, we are back again
for a blood bath! This should be an extremely physical series, played by two
very good teams. It is hard to call with Memphis having such a strong front
court in Marc Gasol and Zach Randolph, not to mention Tony Allen being a great
one-on-one defender to try and stop Chris Paul. Chris Paul. He’s going to be
just too good in the closing stretches. These games are all going to be close,
and to have such a great decision maker in CP3 deciding these outcomes, it’s
hard to go against the home team and CP3. Hack a griffin maybe?
Clippers 4-3.
Conference Semi-finals.
Thunder (1) v
Clippers (4).
This should be a more competitive series than the Thunder
endured against the Rockets. The Clippers will be fired up after outlasting a
great Grizzlies team. The Thunder will be looking to take advantage of Blake
Griffin’s inefficiency from mid-range by forcing him out of the paint.
Westbrook will be doing his utmost to try and curtail CP3’s play. The Clippers
will try and get Ibaka into foul trouble early so Griffin can dominate down
low. Unfortunately, I don’t think the Clippers have enough to stop Durant, and
I think their gruelling first round series will take its toll in the end. The
Thunder will roll.
Thunder 4-1.
In a contrast in style, the Spurs will look to control the
tempo of the series throughout. Parker, Duncan, and co will try and slow down
the up-tempo Warriors. I can see the Spurs getting slightly sucked in to the
Warriors style for certain periods of time, with Parker and Manu Ginobili
having a bit of fun in this series. Pop and Duncan will see this doesn’t last
into crunch-time though. I can see the Warriors stealing game two at the AT
& T and then going 2-1 up in the series after winning their first game at
the Oracle. However I think the Spurs win game four, game five at home, and
then they might even clinch the series away in game six. If not, it’ll be an
easy home win in game seven.
Spurs 4-2.
Conference Finals.
Thunder (1) v Spurs
(2).
Durant and Westbrook will again represent the Thunder and the Western Conference in the NBA Finals. |
Thunder 4-2.
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