Avalanche
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The Bucks, as much as I do like them, do some head scratching things sometimes. Giannis shooting 3's, not backing down smaller defenders, Brook Lopez passing out of the paint when he should easily lay it up on the glass for the 2. However, they are long and can defend.
If Tre Young is getting those calls in the Bucks series like he did in the Philly series, then its going to be a seven gamer. If he doesn't, I say Bucks in 5.
Talk about the Clippers, I have no clue why Doc Rivers had such an issue with pick n roll when he had Chris Paul, DeAndre Jordan, and Blake Griffin. Makes no sense. Chris Paul is a great picknroll point guard, and DeAndre and Blake Griffin can finish at the rim. However, I guess Doc Rivers sees pick n roll as too "old school" for his liking. Had he ran the pick n roll more in LA, I think they could have mustered out a conference title and championship contention.
My only fear for the Bucks (who I think is the favorite now) is the fact that they did have issues with a team that was basically without two of its main stars (Kyrie and James). I know James Harden played, but you could tell he was no where 100 percent, so basically Kevin Durant and some role players came close to beating them. Look out for that, it might not be much of an issue with Atlanta, but come Phoenix or LA time, they need to iron that crap out.
If Tre Young is getting those calls in the Bucks series like he did in the Philly series, then its going to be a seven gamer. If he doesn't, I say Bucks in 5.
Talk about the Clippers, I have no clue why Doc Rivers had such an issue with pick n roll when he had Chris Paul, DeAndre Jordan, and Blake Griffin. Makes no sense. Chris Paul is a great picknroll point guard, and DeAndre and Blake Griffin can finish at the rim. However, I guess Doc Rivers sees pick n roll as too "old school" for his liking. Had he ran the pick n roll more in LA, I think they could have mustered out a conference title and championship contention.
My only fear for the Bucks (who I think is the favorite now) is the fact that they did have issues with a team that was basically without two of its main stars (Kyrie and James). I know James Harden played, but you could tell he was no where 100 percent, so basically Kevin Durant and some role players came close to beating them. Look out for that, it might not be much of an issue with Atlanta, but come Phoenix or LA time, they need to iron that crap out.