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NBA Conference Finals Breakdown

Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Orlando Magic

 

          The Cleveland Cavaliers have been awaiting their opponent after easily competing their second consecutive sweep of the playoffs taking down the Atlanta Hawks 4-0. That opponent will come in the form of the Orlando Magic, who promptly ousted the reigning NBA Champion Boston Celtics in Game 7 at The Boston Garden.

 

Cleveland Will Win If- They come up with a strategy to stop Dwight Howard in the post. Ben Wallace is going to have to bring back his defensive play from his championship days in Detroit, when he frustrated Shaquille O’Neal. If Wallace can contain Howard on the glass and prevent his easy buckets Cleveland is sure to take this series. Moe Williams has a nice match up with Rafer Alston, as he should definitely be able to take advantage of this on the offensive end. Lebron James is going to have to continue his high level of play, which we all expect him to do, but this series will be his chance to develop the lacking clutch game to his repertoire, thanks to Orlando’s struggles to finish close games late.

 

Orlando Will Win If- They bring their game from Game 7 in Boston to the Eastern Conference Finals. Dwight Howard is going to present the biggest mismatch of the series. He has to completely dominate in the post and on the glass on both ends of the court. Howard will also have to improve his scoring output. Dwight must also stay out of foul trouble while also providing an effective last line of defense on Lebron’s drives. The Magic have to continue to penetrate and find Howard for the easy baskets. Hedo Turkoglu has to continue to be the playmaker and finisher throughout the series. Rashard Lewis has to needs to play up to his paycheck and take advantage of his skill set and versatility. Mistakes and bad shots need to be kept at a minimum from Rafer Alston. The bench will also play a tremendous role in this series. Pietrus is the best option to shadow Lebron and his clutch shooting from 3-point range will be necessary. Anthony Johnson and Courtney Lee will also play big defensive roles off the bench as Johnson can defend Moe Williams much better then Alston and Lee will be constantly working hard to shadow his assignment while also picking up his involvement in the offense.

 

 

Prediction- This series will in no way resemble either of the first two series the Cleveland Cavaliers have been involved in so far this playoffs. Orlando is the team that matches up best with the Cavs in the Eastern Conference and I expect an extremely competitive series. LeBron James will obviously get his, but expect him to get somewhat frustrated and limited by the length and athleticism of Pietrus and Turkoglu. The Dwight Howard mismatch is going to be too much for Lebron to overcome. I’m sure David Stern will be disappointed, but look for the Magic to fight past Lebron and the Cavs despite some controversial calls that are sure to go Lebron’s way late in games. Orlando in 7.

 

 

                        Los Angeles Lakers vs. Denver Nuggets

 

          The LA Lakers seesaw performance continued throughout the Western Conference semifinals, but they managed to survive a tight series against the banged up Houston Rockets with a rather comfortable Game 7 victory. The Lakers reward, a match up with the hungry highflying Denver Nuggets. The Nuggets have contentedly eliminated both the New Orleans Hornets and Dallas Mavericks in five games apiece, and now set their sights on the Lakers. 

 

Los Angeles Will Win If- They play to their talent and keep their effort going at a more consistent pace. Kobe Bryant will need to dominate on the offensive end of the ball. Laker big men will need to take advantage of their size advantage inside. Pau Gasol will be counted on to produce at a high level throughout the series. Trevor Ariza will need to provide some sort of containment on Carmelo Anthony and will have to continue to be a big producer on offense. Lamar Odom is going to have to step his game up and produce up to his skill set. The Lakers bench will also play a key role in this series, as Luke Walton will be a pivotal versatile producer. Farmar will have to continue his solid playoff production and the dangerous Sasha Vujacic has to get back to his sharp shooting ways.

 

Denver Will Win If- The Lakers slip up or try to snooze through the series. Denver is an explosive team that is full of weapons. Melo is the team’s best offensive force and he will have to continue to dominate and score at will. Billups’ leadership will be at full force and his ability to post up Fisher should work to his advantage. Kenyon Martin and Nene need to keep the movement at a constant pace, as their speed and explosiveness are what can get the best of the Lakers bigs. Off the bench JR Smith will need to be making the majority of the long distance shots he’s guaranteed to fire up. The “Birdman” will be a key energy guy off the bench. He will need to have a presence on defense and a key rebounder on both ends of the court. Kleiza will need to be the x factor for Denver, especially in Los Angeles, as his game on offense can be a huge addition to the Nuggets.

 

Prediction- Don’t be surprised to see this series go the distance with the combination of the Lakers inconsistency and the Nuggets firepower. Expect a back and forth series that will come down to another Game 7 at The Staples Center. Denver will get their wins thanks to their energy and hard work on both sides of the court. Look for Kobe to have a high scoring series as Denver lacks a “Kobe container”, and for Gasol to get the Denver big men in foul trouble when the series is on the line. Game 7 will go down to the wire unlike in the LA-Houston series and Kobe will prove why he is considered the best closer in the NBA having just enough to out clutch Carmelo Anthony.  Los Angeles in 7.

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i stopped reading after this:

Lebron James is going to have to continue his high level of play, which we all expect him to do, but this series will be his chance to develop the lacking clutch game to his repertoire

your credibility is absolute 0

by DontCallMeJoey on May 19, 2009 3:47 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

Yeah, what the heck? That may be the dumbest comment I’ve ever read on this site.

by Buckeye Brad on May 19, 2009 6:53 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

I don't know about tha

I love Lebron and I think he is the best player in the World. But when has he won a game with a last second shot in the playoffs. He has admitted he would rather pass to an open teammate then take a forced jumper. Not that I disagree with that but if he did hit a game winner even the Lebron haters would have to give him some love. This is his time to shine no longer is he doing to to keep his teammates up because they have his back unlike they haven’t in the past.

Baseball is God's sport! All Truth Goes Through Three Stages 1.It is ridiculed 2.It is violently opposed 3.Finally, it is accepted as self-evident. kinesiologist

by E5 on May 19, 2009 10:59 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

That said

no way Orlando wins this series.

Baseball is God's sport! All Truth Goes Through Three Stages 1.It is ridiculed 2.It is violently opposed 3.Finally, it is accepted as self-evident. kinesiologist

by E5 on May 19, 2009 11:01 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

when has he won a game with a last second shot in the playoffs

Do you realize how rare this is? Really? Making a last-second, game-winning playoff shot — is that really your ONLY qualification for being a clutch player? How many of these shots has Kobe made in his career — maybe one or two? Heck, even Jordan probably has less than 5 (the shots against Ehlo and Russell — did he have any others?). I think this is a ridiculous standard to hold someone to.

by Buckeye Brad on May 19, 2009 11:29 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

you’re right. 2 of jordan’s greatest, most clutch plays were passes to john paxson and steve kerr that won close out games in championship series(es).

lebron hit (at least) 2 game winning shots in that very first wizards series in ‘06. he had a triple double in his very first playoff game. that’s not clutch?

in one of the greatest, most clutch performances in the history of playoff basketball, lebron scored 48 points in a double overtime victory over detroit in game 5 of the ‘07 ECF…including the cavs last 25 points and 29 of their last 30. how can ANYONE POSSIBLY say that there’s anything lacking in lebron’s clutch performances. it is insane.

by DontCallMeJoey on May 20, 2009 1:06 AM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

You’ll have to excuse Pete, he is a notorious LeBron hater.

Pete, you do realize that Ben Wallace no longer starts for this team? Right? That alone loses any credibility you have with this post. Ben will only get significant minutes if Z and Andy are both in foul trouble.

by talonk on May 19, 2009 11:08 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

Lebron did have that clutch game vs detroit and Ben Wallace is sure to get some playing time this series if they want to stop Dwight. Not here to offend anyone just talking playoffs guys.

by Pete1020 on May 20, 2009 1:53 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs

Well...Ok

Everyone’s entitiled to the wrong opinion.

So I told her," I'll be nicer if you try to be smarter!'..That was a mistake.

by Juannieboy on May 20, 2009 10:24 AM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

“but look for the Magic to fight past Lebron and the Cavs despite some controversial calls that are sure to go Lebron’s way late in games.”

You mean all those times that Lebron drives to the hoop, is hammered by someone, doesn’t get knocked to the ground because he is huge, and makes the basket or at least gets a shot off anyways. I don’t think that’s the definition of controversial but your credibility has already been shot to pieces above so what the heck.

by fivekmd on May 20, 2009 12:53 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

Was that a foul on Dwight tonight late in the game for the and1?

by Pete1020 on May 20, 2009 11:23 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

I assume you are replying to my comment above. If that is correct please learn to use the reply button so we can follow your posts. If you don’t, no one knows who aor what you are talking about.

Now to your question, it could of gone either way. When I was watching it I thought that it was a bad call on Howard. However, earlier in the game, Alston got a similar call against Andy V. So I thought the LBJ-Howard call was consistent for what they had been doing for the entire game.

And I will always say this and it applies to both teams (actually all teams), if you leave the game close enough to let the refs decide it on bang, bang calls, you deserve what you get. If the Magic and Cavs don’t want controversy, then win by 10 points or better. Unfortuantely, I thought the Cavs were on their way to doing just that.

by fivekmd on May 22, 2009 12:01 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

any questions about his clutchness?

by DontCallMeJoey on May 23, 2009 4:57 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs

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