PREMIUM
Rogers 10* Coach's Clinic
(NBA) Golden State vs. Cleveland,
Point Spread: 3.00 | -115.00 Cleveland (Home)
Result: Loss
Point Spread: 3.00 | -115.00 Cleveland (Home)
Result: Loss
The Cavaliers have dominated this series, but despite the fact that they are at home looking to go up 3-1, they are still an underdog in Game 4. In fact they are getting more points than they were in Game 3, with bettors favoring the "Zig Zag Theory". All three games so far have been close, and I just can't pass on a home dog getting a handful of points.
Here are my keys to the game:
1. Previous History - The Warriors rally in Game 3 gives some fans hope that they have solved Cleveland's defensive pressure. Despite closing to within one point, the Cavs proved that they could kicking it into another gear, pulling away in the final minute.
2. LeBron James - If the Cavs are going to win the championship, they will need LeBron James to be the best player on the floor. That's really not asking too much, as he has been dominant in the first three games of the Finals, and he says he's better than he's ever been. "If you put everything together as far as my mind, my body, my game. If you put everything in one bottle, this is probably the best I've been."
3. X-Factor - Matthew Deladova has dominated this series, not because he's the most talented player or the best shooter, but because he clearly wants it more than anyone else. If the Warriors played with half the intensity that Deladova brings every night, this would be a different series.
Selection: This is a play on the Cleveland Cavaliers (10*)
Here are my keys to the game:
1. Previous History - The Warriors rally in Game 3 gives some fans hope that they have solved Cleveland's defensive pressure. Despite closing to within one point, the Cavs proved that they could kicking it into another gear, pulling away in the final minute.
2. LeBron James - If the Cavs are going to win the championship, they will need LeBron James to be the best player on the floor. That's really not asking too much, as he has been dominant in the first three games of the Finals, and he says he's better than he's ever been. "If you put everything together as far as my mind, my body, my game. If you put everything in one bottle, this is probably the best I've been."
3. X-Factor - Matthew Deladova has dominated this series, not because he's the most talented player or the best shooter, but because he clearly wants it more than anyone else. If the Warriors played with half the intensity that Deladova brings every night, this would be a different series.
Selection: This is a play on the Cleveland Cavaliers (10*)