The NBA Playoffs are almost over with 7 teams remaining. The teams are; the Cavaliers, Raptors, Heat, Thunder, Spurs, Warriors, and Trail Blazers. The Cavaliers are the only team so far that have not lost a single game in the playoffs. They swept both the Detroit Pistons and the Atlanta Hawks 4-0 in a 7 game series. The Cavaliers are dominating in the East; and are the only team so far that is already in the conference finals. The Toronto Raptors are tied neck to neck at 2-2 to see who will make the Eastern conference finals against the Cavilers. On the other side, in the Western Conference the Golden State Warriors look like they are going to the western conference finals, with their win last night against the Portland Trail Blazers to lead the series 3-1. The Warriors now have even better chances with Stephen Curry back from his injury, and dropping 40 points his first game back. SB NATION states, ¨Stephen Curry will officially earn his second consecutive MVP award following a historic campaign that saw his Golden State Warriors win an NBA record 73 games, according to ESPN´s Marc Stein.¨ The last two teams facing of for the west conference finals are the San Antonio Spurs and the Oklahoma City Thunder. Like the Heat and Raptors they too are tided 2-2 in the series. I think if the Spurs get the NBA championship Tim Duncan will finally retire, he is 40 years old! My predictions of the NBA Finals are the Spurs in the West verses the Cavilers in the East. I bevel that the Spurs will go all the way and get the NBA Championship. Although many people may think that the Warriors will go all the way, i think that the Spurs have a shot to beat them 5-4 in the 7 game series. There are many questions to ask like, Will Stephen Curry and the Warriors Repeat the same cycle as last season? Or will the Cavaliers Dominate the Playoffs and get the NBA Championship?
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