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    2019 NBA Finals Matchups and Predictions

    Chris PorterBy Chris PorterMay 26, 20191 Comment3 Mins Read NBA
    2019 NBA Finals
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    The 2019 NBA Finals are ready to go on Thursday. However, the defending champion Warriors will have a carousel of injuries, which could dictate the ultimate winner of the series.

     

    Key Matchups

    Steph Curry vs. Kyle Lowry

    Steph Curry has no true equal at his position in this league. Kyle Lowry’s job will be to try to slow him down on offense while simultaneously making sure Curry works hard on defense. If Lowry can stay in constant motion on offense, he may be able to tire out Curry, who is a whirlwind of motion when he is on the offensive end. Still, the injury to Kevin Durant has awakened Curry and he has been one of, if not the, best player in the playoffs thus far.

    Advantage: Steph Curry

     

    Klay Thompson vs. Danny Green

    At this point, we all know how special Klay Thompson is and how he makes the wheel turn for the Warriors on both offense and defense. Danny Green is a good player and, honestly, he strikes me as a poor man’s Klay Thompson because he is good, not great, on both ends of the floor. The interesting part about this matchup is that if Danny Green can get open looks against Thompson and hit his shots, it will give the Raptors an added layer of offense that they didn’t quite have against the Milwaukee Bucks.

    Advantage: Klay Thompson

     

    Kevin Durant/Andre Iguodala vs. Kawhi Leonard

    Kevin Durant is expected to miss the beginning of the NBA Finals and will not be available for Game 1 and possibly Game 2. When healthy, Kevin Durant is the best player in basketball and averages 28 ppg against Leonard in the playoffs. Andre Iguodala is also questionable for Game 1, so Leonard should easily win the matchup against anyone he goes up against.

    Advantage: Kevin Durant > Kawhi Leonard > Andre Iguodala

     

    Draymond Green vs. Pascal Siakam

    Draymond Green is entering the Finals coming off of two back-to-back triple doubles against the Portland Trail Blazers. However, I like the length of Siakam when I think about how these two players matchup. Green is a better player, but his struggles from three-point range (28.5%) this season means that he will need to take the ball into the paint where the length of Siakam will be the reason Green struggles in this matchup.

    Advantage: Pascal Siakam

     

    DeMarcus Cousins vs. Marc Gasol

    This will be the most interesting matchup to watch. Cousins reportedly practiced in full on Friday, so his health will determine who wins this matchup. I expect Cousins to start the first game or two out slow, but pick things up as his health improves and he settles into his role once again.

    Advantage: Gasol at first but over time Cousins takes over

     

    Series Predictions

    The matchups here are almost split right down the middle. This series will truly boil down to the health of the Warriors and the depth of the Raptors (VanVleet, Powell, and Ibaka). The Raptors will start out strong in this series, but the overall health of the Warriors will continue to improve and overwhelm the Raptors.

    Game 1: Toronto Raptors

    Game 2: Golden State Warriors

    Game 3: Golden State Warriors

    Game 4: Golden State Warriors

    Game 5: Toronto Raptors

    Game 6: Golden State Warriors

    Golden State Warriors in six games.

     

     

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