Okay, that makes more sense as to the format and game one. I understand a little better.
I believe that OKC will, in all likelihood (but by no means assured) win tomorrow. They've done a remarkable job of adjustment to each setback in this series. I was surprised to see Durant so....non aggressive. That early second foul call on him (which was bullshit) didn't help, but you have to overcome things like that. I'm not expecting them to win a series with the Mavs, but you wouldn't know that talking to some folks around here.
They're not quite to that level yet. Still, 2 years ago this team only won 23 games. Its progress is nothing short of phenomenal.
People can't seem to rid themselves of the idea of the Mavs being chokers. They don't readily accept that the monkey is gone. Crap, they have to beat Miami. Miami sucks by definition and LeBron will become more than insufferable. Superstar players deciding that they wish to congregate on one particular team being validated with an NBA title will only hurt the NBA as a whole. As a smaller market team's fan, the idea of Miami winning is worrisome and a threat to my team's continued success. Sure Durant is signed (and Perkins and most of the others) but what 3 superstars are going to choose to come to Oklahoma City, or Cleveland, or Memphis? Miami must lose.
I believe that OKC will, in all likelihood (but by no means assured) win tomorrow. They've done a remarkable job of adjustment to each setback in this series. I was surprised to see Durant so....non aggressive. That early second foul call on him (which was bullshit) didn't help, but you have to overcome things like that. I'm not expecting them to win a series with the Mavs, but you wouldn't know that talking to some folks around here.

People can't seem to rid themselves of the idea of the Mavs being chokers. They don't readily accept that the monkey is gone. Crap, they have to beat Miami. Miami sucks by definition and LeBron will become more than insufferable. Superstar players deciding that they wish to congregate on one particular team being validated with an NBA title will only hurt the NBA as a whole. As a smaller market team's fan, the idea of Miami winning is worrisome and a threat to my team's continued success. Sure Durant is signed (and Perkins and most of the others) but what 3 superstars are going to choose to come to Oklahoma City, or Cleveland, or Memphis? Miami must lose.