
The Warriors and the Cavaliers have been to three straight NBA Finals, but will both of them make it to a fourth straight?
Lets begin with the West.
The Golden State Warriors are proving yet again this season, they are the best team in the NBA no matter what happens in the regular season. They have the best roster, and have proven it time and time again.
Sorry, Houston Rockets fans. Maybe one day you’ll get respect. This is not that day.
I’ll preface this column with the fact that we probably will see a fourth straight NBA Finals with the Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers, but nothing in life is certain.
I’ll get off my high-horse, so what’s going on in the West, and who could potentially upset Golden State?