VGPolyglot said:
It looks like it will either be a signification of an end of an era with both going out, but if both end up coming back and winning the series man, 4 years in a row of the same two teams, it'd just be way too lopsided. |
Yeah, seems the end of the Cavs-Warriors saga may be upon us. A very anticlimactic one, which is ironic considering the red hot drama of the 2015 and 2016 finals.
But if the Cavs can rally and get to the finals, I think the Rockets with their isolation focused game would be a better matchup than the Warriors. The odds still won't be in their favor (or the Celtics if they make it), but it's better than the Warriors who are a team I doubt either has any chance of beating unless they pull a Dallas Mavericks and suddenly become far better for a brief period than they should be. Though the fact that Dallas is the only team I can think of as an example of that should illustrate the odds of that happening.