The Spurs have won 14 straight. The Lakers are 16-4 last 20 games. Considering the Lakers went 3-1 over the Spurs this season, and are 10-5 over the Spurs in playoff games over the past three seasons, and considering the Laker's large following, IMO L.A. will be a -150 favorite to win the series. Of course numbers don't always tell the story.
Houston may not even be a top ten NBA team but they've played L.A. tough. The Rockets had a shot to win game one at the buzzer, then handily won game three, while taking L.A. to OT in game four. Houston showed alot of try but no way to beat L.A. three straight. The Rockets are done. I'll be on disciplined, team ball playing S.A. to beat talented but discombobulated L.A.
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Houston may not even be a top ten NBA team but they've played L.A. tough. The Rockets had a shot to win game one at the buzzer, then handily won game three, while taking L.A. to OT in game four. Houston showed alot of try but no way to beat L.A. three straight. The Rockets are done. I'll be on disciplined, team ball playing S.A. to beat talented but discombobulated L.A.
Thoughts from the astute forum?