Hey everyone, it’s Mike here. I wanted to get this introduction post out of the way before the Finals was set, but some issues made that feat a bit difficult. The point is however, that I’ll be helping out with and contributing to the blog as much as possible. I think I’m a qualified observer and articulate enough to speak intelligently about the game of basketball, however only time will tell; the ball never lies. I’ll do my best to be objective and fair but I do have allegiances.
I’m bummed out by Cleveland’s elimination. I feel for the city of Cleveland, my dad is from there. Ever since that pitifully heart wrenching collapse in the World Series against the Marlins, I have silently (and not so silently) cheered on Cleveland teams in addition to my own home teams.
Moving on. I’m disappointed with the way the Conference Championships panned out. The Nuggets’ effort in game 6 was atrocious and the Cavaliers proved they were over-matched the whole series. We’ve all read and heard enough about it by now that it’s not worth rehashing. That being said the Finals series should present some really interesting individual match-ups. In particular with the tweener fowards on both clubs: Odom, Lewis, Turkoglu, Ariza and Pietrus. The play of Pietrus, and the entire Magic bench will again be extremely important since the Lakers bench is so deep . It will also be interesting to watch the coaching in these games. I’m praying for matchup carousels. I don’t think very highly of Stan Van Gundy, although I really like his brother in the booth. Then again I tend to think coaching in the NBA is an overrated endeavor, an opinion of mine that usually earns me a bit of grief.
The 2-3-2 series in my opinion makes upsets more probable. My predictions for the finals are as follows: the Magic steal a game and play well at home, winning in 6. As that series gets underway, you’ll hear more from me. Be ready for it.
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