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"For me giving up is way harder than trying..."
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The best two teams in the association will vie for league supremacy once the NBA Finals begin on Thursday.
Blue Magic
I was watching Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals last week with my friend Madeleine, and I expressed to her that the it didn't matter who won the contest because either team would have to play against the Lakers and their ultimate weapon Kobe Bryant.
She's not too high on Kobe, and I tried to explain that anytime your nickname is the Black Mamba, which interestingly enough is Africa's most dangerous and feared snake...then opposing teams had better pack a lunch, because its going to be a long day.
I often refer to her as a "tough crowd", because she doesn't go for the popular vote or opinion...and she calmly turned to me and said that Dwight Howard is the antidote to the Mamba's poison.
Touche'...point well taken.
If Orlando is in fact a remedy to what the Lake Show can do, then it would rely on the factors below:
- Dwight Howard is the most dominant center in the NBA. With a name like Superman...he can do it all. In this era of power forwards that moonlight at the center position, Howard is young, nonetheless proven as he anchored the Magic to the championship round. He had 40 points, and 14 rebounds in the deciding game against the Cavaliers.
- Rashard Lewis has played well this season as an All-Star, and he has continued to raise the level of his game throughout the playoffs. His height allows him play various positions on the court, making him difficult to defend.
- Hedo Turkoglu proves to be just as difficult to guard as he uses his size, ball handling skills, and sharp shooting to carry his team in victory.
- Standout Rookie Courtney Lee has been playing like a savvy veteran, on both ends of the floor, with hustle, offense, and defense.
- Jameer Nelson was an All-Star this year as the Magic had three players for the Eastern squad, however he did not play in the mid season classic because of a shoulder injury, which has also hindered him from playing for the entire second half of the year. He has proven to give the Los Angeles Laker serious trouble with averages over 20 points per game, and if he can contribute on a high level then his "X" factor could pay great dividends for Orlando.
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2 comments:
One thing Superman will have to do is stay out of foul trouble. I see this being a 6 or 7 game series with the Lakers wining because unlike last year, Orlando doesn't hvae a Paul Pierce and James Posey to throw on Kobe and I can't call Pietrus too good of a defender, seeing as LeBron gave him almost 40 a night. Also, Gasol won't have to go up against a Kevin Garnett. If Bynum and Odom play as they did the last two games of the Denver series, the Lakers will be champs.
The series on paper looks like it's in the favor of the Lakers, but we will soon see what happens. Nevertheless, you make some great points on the Lake Show's behalf.
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