Can the Cavaliers Match the West?

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Let's hear your thoughts on the Cavs chances of beating either team from the West, the Warriors, or the Thunder. I believe the Cavs are the strongest team remaining; they are unbeatable when they are clicking as a team.
 
So Long as Kevin Love can put up a double double the Cavs can take the series. LBJ will take Westbrook, to much height for the little guy, and they'll double down on Durant forcing Westbrook to shoot over Lebron. I say Cavs in 6 games. Then LBJ can go sign back with the heat and bring Carmelo with him. /wrap
 
i don't care for the warriors, but i think they are going to take it again...
 
Overpayed athletes.I don't care about sports but I was watching a pro game baseball at my brother in laws and saying to myself how the heck can a player miss a approaching ground ball and geos thru his legs and gets millions.answer me that lol.
 
Wrestlers and football players earn there money.at 50 so many medical promblems,and every step they walk they feel it.
 
I see that you live in Cleveland. I can imagine how the sports fans who live in your city feel, because it's been a long time since any of our teams have won a championship. ( I live in DC) One of the first football games I can remember seeing on TV was the Browns championship game with Frank Ryan at QB and Jim Brown at RB. That was in '64, I think. So, I hate to differ with you on this. I think that they stand a better chance with OKC IF Love doesn't prove to be too much of a liability on defense. If they play Golden State, and Golden State is clicking... then they're going to have a hard time. Who really knows, though. Basketball is a game of momentum, and whoever gets hot and builds momentum can take it. All three teams are pretty evenly matched. Good luck, I hope Cleveland can get the title that's long overdue.
 
:xyxthumbs:I'm going to say OKC to be NBA Champions (sorry Don. :xyxthumbs: ) mostly because we actually have a Kiwi playing in the NBA & I'm gonna be loyal to my Kiwi bro. :dblthumb2: Cavaliers have been playing well in the playoffs though! My two boys are stickin' with their Uncle Don down there in the Bay Area & going Warriors all the way.

Aaryn NZ. :xyxthumbs:
 
Overpayed athletes.I don't care about sports but I was watching a pro game baseball at my brother in laws and saying to myself how the heck can a player miss a approaching ground ball and geos thru his legs and gets millions.answer me that lol.

because the ground ball is coming out you at about 85mph, through grass, and you have .5 seconds to react, go and try, its super hard.
 
:xyxthumbs:I'm going to say OKC to be NBA Champions (sorry Don. :xyxthumbs: ) mostly because we actually have a Kiwi playing in the NBA & I'm gonna be loyal to my Kiwi bro. :dblthumb2: Cavaliers have been playing well in the playoffs though! My two boys are stickin' with their Uncle Don down there in the Bay Area & going Warriors all the way.

Aaryn NZ. :xyxthumbs:

There was another 1 or 2 recent NBA pros from NZ right? I thought so at least....?
 
There was another 1 or 2 recent NBA pros from NZ right? I thought so at least....?

Yeah, you're right, we had Kirk Penny in the early 2000s have a quick flirt with the Heat & the Clippers. Sean Marks is now General Manager of the Nets but had some game time for the Raptors, Heat, Spurs, Trail Blazers, Suns, Hornets & was assistant coach for the Spurs since 2013.

Now we have a young fella by the name of Ty Wynyard who should get some game time for Kentucky in the NCAA next season who has the same work ethic as Steve Adams.

No one has "really" broken through like Steve Adams has before though. Humble guy too.

Aaryn NZ. :xyxthumbs:
 
congrats to the lebron and the cavs. just goes to show you that with the direction of one person can make a difference and as the saying goes, "don't count your eggs before they are hatched" as they become the first team in history to come back from a 3-1 deficit to win a championchip. definitely well deserved...
 
congrats to the lebron and the cavs. just goes to show you that with the direction of one person can make a difference and as the saying goes, "don't count your eggs before they are hatched" as they become the first team in history to come back from a 3-1 deficit to win a championchip. definitely well deserved...

Well said. :xyxthumbs:

An amazing series & an amazing season, there can be no taking away from the records broken by Golden State over the regular season, simply magical. Hats off to the Cavs. Roll on next season.

Aaryn NZ. :dblthumb2:
 
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