A brief NBA basketball interlude before the Yankees open their new stadium:
Did Lebron just guarantee a championship for the Cavs? The playoffs haven't even begun!
That's awesome. BTW, write this down (actually it's written for you here, so don't worry about writing it):
East: Cavs aren't reaching the Finals. Neither are the Celtics. It's gonna be the Magic.
West: The Lakers have 11 more wins than any other team in the west. They're young and confident, already with experience in the postseason and they have a top coach. Kobe can finish games in the fourth quarter, kind of like Mariano. I just don't see how the Lakers can lose, especially with Manu out for the Spurs. I've never heard of most of the Blazers. Maybe the Rockets can give the Lakers a run, maybe the Spurs. But don't put money on that. San Antonio wins championships bienially, and this is supposed to be their year. Without Ginobili that's probably unrealistic. If they did it, it would be...monumental.
Finals: Hard to say. If I had to choose, it would be the Lakers. But I don't like the Lakers.
Actually I should probably give my thoughts about hockey too:
Look for the Devils to win it all this year. They've played great all year, they're healthy, they're talented, experienced, a veteran club. Disciplined in their system, they were among the stingiest teams in terms of goals allowed in the NHL this year, most of which was played WITHOUT Brodeur. Add to that 4 above average, talented lines with creative scoring threats, and who can move the puck and constantly apply pressure...and you have a Cup. LET'S GO DE-VILS!
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