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2007 NBA Finals Predictions
Lebron James brought his Cleveland Cavaliers back
from the dead in the Eastern Conference Finals
conquering a 0-2 deficit against the best defensive
team and the most experienced playoff team in the
Eastern Conference. Now the Cavs will meet the
Western Conference version of the Pistons, the San
Antonio Spurs. The Spurs are the best defensive team
in the entire NBA with more playoff success than any
veteran group. Will Lebron be able to breakdown
another talented defense in the Finals? Jimmy Boyd’s
2007 NBA Finals Predictions will give you an
inside look at the upcoming series.
It didn’t matter who the Pistons defended Lebron with, he took over games when the Cavs needed him to. We know that we can expect Bruce Bowen to defend King James in the NBA Finals. Lebron is not going to be stopped completely, but Bowen will gear his defense around forcing James to settle for jump shots. He is not nearly as effective from the perimeter. If the Spurs keep Lebron out of the paint this could be a quick series.
The emergence of Daniel Gibson in the Eastern Conference
Finals was not something that the Detroit Pistons
figured into the equation. He continued to feed off of
the confidence James was instilling in him as the series
forged on. Expect San Antonio to hit this kid in the
mouth early making him a non-factor.
Lebron is really a one man show, but as we saw, it took
a great defensive effort and roll players stepping up to
lift the Cavs to a place they have never been before. It
is evident that the Spurs have more weapons than the
Cavs both inside and out. Cleveland fans will hope that
their team doesn’t fall into the trap of just being
happy to reach this point. If this is the case, a 4-0
sweep would not be out of the question.
Cleveland did win both meetings between these teams this
season, but one can quickly argue that the regular
season and the playoffs are two completely different
things for this veteran Spurs team. Because of the lack
of support that Lebron has around him against the best
defensive team in the league, we have to take the Spurs
to win this series. We also can’t expect King James to
be at his best his first time in this situation against
a team which knows this stage better than any in the
league right now. I think James’ greatness will show
through in at least one game at home so this shouldn’t
be a shutout, but the Spurs are a team who will give up
30+ to their opponents’ top scorer and shut down
everyone else to still win a game.
I like the Spurs in five games, perhaps six if one close
game doesn’t go there way, but this thing is not going
to make it the full seven. For individual game picks
against the number make sure you check out what Jimmy
Boyd has to say on the premium side. The line is already
set for game one and Jimmy has a good beat.
Updated June 4th, 2007
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