@Ganymede said in The Basketball Thread:
I concur with your prognostications. The Celtics will have the edge on the Bucks because I'll take Irving and experience. Same with the 76ers, but because the Raptors have looked beastly on defense and can rotate two very good, experienced centers in and out of the line-up.
Yeah and they look really deep. Plus if you have to pick a guy to take big shots in close games Kyrie is right there - he's a weird flat-earther and all but he's got ice in his veins and he's so good at improvising... he can tear apart a well constructed defense. His offensive game basically has no weaknesses.
Giannis is just as unstoppable, mind you, but he depends on the supporting cast. And as good as Lopez and Middleton have looked this year they aren't nearly as experienced as Horford, Brogdon is still injured and Brown/Tatum can go off.
After that, I'll take the Raptors over the Celtics. Leonard is clearly well-rested, and the Raptors have proved they can win without Lowry pulling off a dominant game..
The Raptors have a great squad this year. Deep, with Siakam really emerging as a future All-Star on a really cheap contract. They have several guys who can spread the floor and several former All-Defensive or even DPY players in Kawhi, Green, Gasol. Basically they have no weaknesses defensively, they don't need to hide anyone. It's only their offense that concerns me against the Warriors if it goes that far since Lowry isn't there, Siakam is young and untried and Green was never meant to be a scoring machine.
But frankly the Warriors are overpowered, nevermind their current issues putting the Clippers away.