On The Watch “It’s All About 2015 NBA Finals Champs”

2015 NBA Finals Champs

It was written! It took The Golden State Warriors 83 Games from the start of the season to Game 6 of the NBA Finals 2015. 40 years in the making and today we celebrate Golden State’s first NBA Championship. This scripted journey was well crafted from start to finish. The No 1 Team in the league throughout the entire season. The rookie coach Steve Kerr guiding this Bay Area team straight into the Records Books with this Historic NBA Season.

These series were a testimony of just how bad The Warriors wanted it that much more from The Cleveland Cavaliers. Don’t get it twisted, I know that “King James” came to play judging by his insane NBA Finals average 36.6 points, 12.4 rebounds and 8.4 assists per Game. Dude was a machine on that court but when you are facing the No. 1 Defensive Team in the league with a depleted Cavaliers supporting cast, they were bound to run straight into a wall and Game 6 was just the case. The Cavs had no answer to The Warriors smart play down the stretch; hence this is why we stand here today congratulating Golden State for reaching their goal of becoming This Year 2015 NBA Finals Champions.

Until then The Larry O’Bryan Trophy will once again be vacationing in the West for the time being. REAL TALK!

Blaze

On The Watch “It’s All About NBA FINALS 2015”

NBA FINALS 2015

The two teams who will be representing their respective Coasts for the 2015 NBA Finals matchup has been set. WESTSIDE’s No 1 Seed throughout the entire season The Golden State Warriors stayed true to their task at hand and are now 4 Games away for their first title since 1975.

Their roadblock is the EASTSIDE’s No 2 seed The Cleveland Cavaliers who last appeared in The NBA Finals loss in 2007. This NBA Finals matchup might just be one of the most electrifying one we’ve had in years. On one side (The WESTSIDE) we have the newly crowned NBA MVP in Stephen Curry leading The Golden State Warriors well-balanced offensive and defensive team straight into the History Books with the type of season and post play they’ve enjoyed to date.

On the other side (THE EASTSIDE) we have “KING” James, Mr. 4 times MVP representative vying to put an end to this “historic” season The Warriors have enjoyed this far. Lebron and The Cleveland Cavaliers plan on rewriting the History Books by rewriting the wrong that was made when Lebron left the team back in 2010. This battle tested Cleveland team might just have the “JUICE” to stunt on them Warriors but truth be told Golden State aint noting to play with. REAL TALK!

All eyes will undeniably be on Stephen Curry and Lebron James but personally I think it will come down to the supporting players of either team to step it up and create a cause and effect that will shift toward the team that wants it the most. The “HYPE” built up for this year Finals is “MUST SEE TV”.

The question floating around is who will write their names in the History Books and walk away with the elusive O’Bryan Trophy for the year 2015 NBA Finals. Tune In for Game 1, Thursday night June 4, 2015.

Blaze

On The Watch “It’s All About The 64th 2015 NBA All-Star Game”

The 64th 2015 NBA All-Star Game that is set to air solely on TNT from Madison Square Garden on Sunday February 15, 2015, have officially release the Sprint NBA Balloting votes for the starting line up for the EAST/WEST All-Star Game.

Representing The Eastern Conference Starters this year are
-LeBron James (Cleveland)
-Carmelo Anthony (New York)
-Pau Gasol (Chicago)
-John Wall (Washington)
-Kyle Lowry (Toronto)
Coach-Atlanta’s Mike Budenholzer

Representing The Western Conference Starters this year
-Blake Griffin (L.A. Clippers)
-Marc Gasol (Memphis)
-Anthony Davis (New Orleans)
-Stephen Curry (Golden State)
-Kobe Bryant (L.A. Lakers)
Coach-Golden State’s Steve Kerr

A first glance at the starting line up for each coast shows undeniably clear that the changing of the guard have been in effect since last years NBA fan voting. New and well-deserved first-time starters will be gracing The Madison Square Garden floor in the hopes of making this year All-Star Game the most memorable one of them all. TUNE IN!

Blaze

On The Watch It’s All About The 63rd 2014 NBA All-Star Game”

The 63rd 2014 NBA All-Star Game which is set to air from New Orleans Arena on Sunday February 16, 2014, have officially released the Sprint NBA Balloting votes for the starting line up for the East/West All-Star Game.

Representing The Eastern Conference Starters This year are
-Carmelo Anthony (New York)
-Paul George (Indiana)
-Kyrie Irving (Cleveland)
-LeBron James (Miami)
-Dwayne Wade (Miami)

Representing The Western Conference Starters This Year are
-Kobe Bryant (L.A. Lakers)
-Stephen Curry (Golden State)
-Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City)
-Blake Griffin (L.A. Clippers)
-Kevin Love (Minnesota)

Judging by the new faces entering this year All-Star Game, it’s clear to me that the fan votes speak volume. Some may agree to disagree with the line-ups but one thing is for sure this year All-Star Game is sure to be an exciting one, so TUNE IN!

Blaze