Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Who will win the 2007 NBA Finals? Spurs or Cavaliers?

After 82 regular season games and 12 wins in the 2007 NBA Playoffs, the San Antonio Spurs and the Cleveland Cavaliers meet in the NBA Finals.

Yes, the San Antonio Spurs and the Cleveland Cavaliers are the TWO teams remaining, fighting for a chance to lift the Larry O'Brien trophy as they engage in the seven-game series of the 2007 NBA Finals.

The Cleveland Cavaliers, with LeBron James, now have an impending dominant dynasty and it's up to them to push it to reality when they take on the best of the West while the San Antonio Spurs try to prove to the young Cavaliers that it is STILL their time and no beast from the East can tell them otherwise yet.

The Cleveland Cavaliers, after shocking the rest of the world by beating the No.1 team in the Eastern Conference, the Detroit Pistons, will face the San Antonio Spurs dynasty trying to establish their own.

It took Michael Jordan seven NBA seasons before he had his very first NBA title. LeBron James can have his first one in only his third season in the league.

The San Antonio Spurs, after a tough Western Conference semifinals with the Phoenix Suns, had a rather easier time with the Utah Jazz coming to the final best-of-seven war of the NBA season.
Tim Duncan and Tony Parker still is the core of the San Antonio Spurs franchise and judging by the way the Texas tandem played in this year's playoffs, they're getting better and better with each year they've played together.

Since ''the Admiral'' retired from the game and left the Spurs all to Tim Duncan to lead, this franchise never skipped a beat, staying on top of the Western Conference as one of the NBA's elite teams. They will take on the Cavaliers beginning Thursday as they try to postpone the beginning of a new kingdom led by a King James.

Who will win the 2007 NBA Championship? Here are some odds from Bodog:

Cleveland Cavaliers 12/1

San Antonio Spurs 5/8

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