Give me 09 lebron with this Cavs team and got the Cavs in 5
I don't think that Lebron could play in the post good enough to beat this warriors team. This lebron can play in the post well.
Give me 09 lebron with this Cavs team and got the Cavs in 5
I did read that part, that still doesn't explain how you're drawing parallels between this Warriors team and those young/inexperienced Finals teams and their veteran/experienced opponents. There was a huge age difference between the leaders of those respective teams -Guess you didn't read the part where I said an experienced star player.
I dont he would he need a post game, dude avg 38 a game against a prime Howard led defense.I don't think that Lebron could play in the post good enough to beat this warriors team. This lebron can play in the post well.
09 Bron was so specialI dont he would he need a post game, dude avg 38 a game against a prime Howard led defense.
Warriors go small and 09 bron going straight to the rack
its going to be more about mismatch then experience..I did read that part, that still doesn't explain how you're drawing parallels between this Warriors team and those young/inexperienced Finals teams and their veteran/experienced opponents. There was a huge age difference between the leaders of those respective teams -
Magic 95 v Rockets 95 - Shaq (22) and Penny (23) vs Hakeem (32) and Drexler (32)
Thunder 12 v Heat 12 - Durant (23), Westbrook (23) and Harden (22) vs LeBron (27), Wade (30) and Bosh (27)
Rockets 86 v Celtics 86 - Hakeem (23) and Sampson (25) vs Bird (29), McHale (28) and Parish (32)
Not only is there a HUGE difference in age, but those Championship teams had multiple seasons of playoff experience either together or as individuals leading their own teams. This Cavs team has been together for half a season with scoring options after LeBron - Kyrie (23), Smith (29) and Shumpert (24). Not to mention the Cavs' role players pale in comparison to the Warriors, in terms of experience - Iggy (31), Bogut (30), Livingston (29) and Barbosa (32). The only advantage in experience/offensive load that the Cavs have in their rotation is LeBron - everywhere else it's advantage to the Warriors.
If the Cavs do manage to win this series, it'll have absolutely nothing to do with the experience in their squad.
I don't think that Lebron could play in the post good enough to beat this warriors team. This lebron can play in the post well.
If I'm LeBron I'm having this nikka:
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Sit opposite of him
