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nuraman00
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I think the keys for Toronto are that they use their length to get rebounds and deflections, along with guarding the perimeter.
If they do that, this can be a good series. That's how teams with less offensive talent win, by not making those other mistakes. Cut down on turnovers, etc.
Toronto usually doesn't commit many turnovers, so they better not start.
I think they need to use a combination of Leonard and Lowry on Curry. If Leonard spends too much time on someone else, he'll be spending it on a lesser threat.
I'll say Warriors in 5, but I'll leave open the possibility of a long series, if Toronto can keep their defense up.
Leonard is good enough to be the best player in the series.
Golden State in 5.
Toronto
Golden State
Golden State
Golden State
Golden State
MVP: Green
Much like Iguodala in 2015, the MVP will go to the player who does everything and is impacting the game all-around.
If they do that, this can be a good series. That's how teams with less offensive talent win, by not making those other mistakes. Cut down on turnovers, etc.
Toronto usually doesn't commit many turnovers, so they better not start.
I think they need to use a combination of Leonard and Lowry on Curry. If Leonard spends too much time on someone else, he'll be spending it on a lesser threat.
I'll say Warriors in 5, but I'll leave open the possibility of a long series, if Toronto can keep their defense up.
Leonard is good enough to be the best player in the series.
Golden State in 5.
Toronto
Golden State
Golden State
Golden State
Golden State
MVP: Green
Much like Iguodala in 2015, the MVP will go to the player who does everything and is impacting the game all-around.