On The Watch “It’s All About 2020 NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS”

NBA Western Conference Finals

The highly anticipated Western Finals the world was looking for in “The Bubble” between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Los Angeles Clippers has been scratched due to the unbelievable play the Denver Nuggets displayed last night. Throughout the Playoffs series The Nuggets have been defying the odds and making NBA History as the first NBA team to come back not once but twice in postseason play against the Utah Jazz and the Los Angeles Clippers from, 3-1 series deficit to win three straight games and advance to the Western Conference Finals. Nuff said!

I’ve said this before and I will say it again, the Western teams are way too competitive on any given night to be overlooked by any team competing in “The Bubble” and the 3rd Seeded Nuggets are proof of that.

The Nuggets have earned the right to be in the Western Conference Finals the hard way. They played as a team and never gave up on themselves despite having to come from behind to move forward. Denver is battle-tested and shows no fear when they step foot inside that “Bubble”. Real Talk!

That being said, the veteran Los Angeles Lakers squad led by LeBron James and Anthony Davis have been well rested and waiting on their next opponent to finish up. The Lakers steam rolled their way to the Western Conference Finals with an 8-2 record in the first two rounds and have looked invincible doing so. Them Boys are swagged up and have met no real resistance as of yet. Things could be different if Denver continues their search for respect inside “The Bubble” and stunt on them Lakers the only way they know how by playing smart, good team basketball and trusting each other when the going gets though.

The odd makers have the Lakers on top, but the Nuggets have changed the narrative every round so far. This Denver squad competing in “The Bubble” are relentless and defiant as they come. Denver has adopted and adjusted their style of play series by series per their competition.

The Lakers have always had the “Laker Show” to attract their fans to tune in but real talk, the Denver Nuggets have been must see TV in “The Bubble” from the jump and for that alone we should all give an audience and see how this Western Conference Finals unravels.

So, tune in this Friday September 18, 2020 and witness the drama develop.

Blaze

On The Watch “It’s All About 2020 NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALS”

NBA Eastern Conference Finals

In a surprising turn of events inside “The Bubble”, the two teams that will be battling in the Eastern Conference Finals tonight are the 3rd Seeded Boston Celtics and the 5th Seeded Miami Heat. Unbelievable!

The Celtics took down our own Canadian team, the Defending Champs the Toronto Raptors, in a tough game 7 while Miami dismantled the No. 1 Seed the Milwaukee Bucks in just 5 games.

The way the Heat have been ballin in the Playoffs is putting a serious scare in any opposing team. Miami is coming into this series on a high. Them Boys are ready and loaded to challenge the Celtics for the right to go to the Finals.

The Celtics need to be on point in this series. The Heat defense seem to be clicking as of late so Boston is going to have to play a lot better to disrupt that hungry team from running through them. Boston is a well-equipped team from top to bottom but can’t afford any type of relapse on offense or defense when they meet up with the Heat.

The Heat squad have proven themselves to being the hunters in “The Bubble” and have done a damn good job at going for the kill when they see blood. Miami is not your typical 5th Seed. Real Talk! Them Boys want all the smoke; it will be up to the Celtics to obstruct this Blazin hot Heat team from reaching the NBA Finals. But for that to happen the Celtics will have to ball hard and stay on task to secure their own spot. it won’t be an easy task to accomplish but this is definitely one series I want to see unfold.

Tune in tonight September 15, 2020 for game one of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals.

Blaze

On The Watch “It’s All About The NBA PLAYOFFS 2020”

NBA Playoffs 2020 (Sweet 16)

With the NBA-Restart successfully completed, we are now ready for phase two of inside the “Bubble” of The NBA Playoffs.

This year “King of The Court” and No. 1 Seed for the shortened season are The Milwaukee Bucks (56-17). Them Boys came out the gate strong the entire season and established their dominance night in and night out. They have literally picked up where they left off last year but are definitely determined to write the wrong of not getting to the NBA Finals. They want that “Ring” by any means necessary.

That being said, our own Canadian team the Defending Champions the Toronto Raptors No. 2 Seeded (53-19) are still ballin like the Champs that they are. Real Talk! For those who thought that the Raptors would have fallen off due to Kawhi Leonard leaving, have unquestionably misjudged this team. The Raptors have acquired the experience needed to get to the promise land. They are battle-tested and have the right squad to compete with anybody on any given day. They will be defending their crown.

The Eastern Conference teams that have all made it to the “Bubble” will all have a jab at whom will represent the Eastside but I’m most intrigued by the 3rd Seeded Celtics (48-24), 4th Seeded Pacers (45-28), the 5th Seeded Heat (44-29) and the 6th Seeded 76ers (43-30) because they are all making the Eastern Conference run real attention-grabbing outside looking in.

Representing the Western Conference with the No. 1 Seed is the LeBron James- and Anthony Davis- driven Los Angeles Lakers (52-19) and breathing down their necks are the Kawhi Leonard- and Paul George- driven No. 2 Seeded Los Angeles Clippers (49-23). The word on the street is one of these LA teams will be taking it all the way to the finish line. Personally I think it would be foolish to think that the remaining participants in the 3rd Seeded Nuggets (46-27), the 4th Seeded Rockets (44-28), the 5th Seeded Thunder (44-28), the 6th Seeded Jazz (44-28), the 7th Seeded Mavericks (43-32) and even the Cinderella team in the 8th Seeded Blazers (35-39) couldn’t throw a twist to any possible outcome in these Western Playoffs. Records aside, these Western teams competing in the “Bubble” are way too competitive to being overlooked by any one of them.

Don’t sleep on this year’s 2020 “Sweet 16” Playoff run and tune in this Monday night August 17, 2020. Check up!

Blaze