The NBA Finals has finally been all set. The Orlando Magic has completed an upset of the Cleveland Cavaliers. The LA Lakers are already waiting as they have finished their series earlier with the Denver Nuggets. Many have always rooted for a Lebron-kobe showdown in the finals, but Dwight Howard was not up to it as he carried his team in his back making sure to book a ticket to the finals. The finals match up is interesting enough as Orlando dominated the only 2 meetings they had in the regular season, but as everyone knows LA is different team in the post season especially when they have rolled into the finals. How will LA deal a deadly 3-point shooting team? with strong contributions from Mikael Pietrus and Rafe Alston. How do they deal with Dwight Howard in the paint? will Bynum be up for the challenge? Will LA be a sound team? with a strong supporting cast which has been the defining factor that have carried them to Finals.
Can Kobe dominate? with Courtney Lee probably given the assignment to guard him? All this match ups and possible outcomes can only be answered if you watch the NBA Finals!
Meanwhile, there seems to be noise that Jameer Nelson, Oralndo's all-star point guard is nearing a return from injury and might play in the finals against LA. Would this be the x-factor the Magi are looking for to secure the championship? on the other hand could reintroducing Nelson in the finals disrupt their tempo after Rafer Alston has adjusted well in his absence? We can only wait to find out how all of this falls into place when the NBA Finals jump off to Game 1 at the Staples Center on Thursday, June 4 at 9pm ET.
Can Kobe dominate? with Courtney Lee probably given the assignment to guard him? All this match ups and possible outcomes can only be answered if you watch the NBA Finals!
Meanwhile, there seems to be noise that Jameer Nelson, Oralndo's all-star point guard is nearing a return from injury and might play in the finals against LA. Would this be the x-factor the Magi are looking for to secure the championship? on the other hand could reintroducing Nelson in the finals disrupt their tempo after Rafer Alston has adjusted well in his absence? We can only wait to find out how all of this falls into place when the NBA Finals jump off to Game 1 at the Staples Center on Thursday, June 4 at 9pm ET.




No comments:
Post a Comment