Otago Daily Times

Depth of Golden State Warriors roster may hold sway

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AS the NBA playoffs begin this weekend, Jeff

Cheshire takes a look at which teams and players to keep an eye on.

Western Conference

Teams to watch

Houston Rockets Indisputab­ly the best team of the regular season, the Rockets play modern basketball better than anyone else. That means lots of threes and finishing at the rim, with not much in between. It has proved efficient and their range of threats and good spacing make them tough to contain on offence.

Golden State Warriors

Not quite as dominant as in past years, but still have every chance of defending their title. Have four genuine superstars — most notably long swingman Kevin Durant — and score the ball better than any team in the league. Stephen Curry will miss the first round, but should be back for crunch time.

Player to watch James Harden (Houston Rockets)

One of the best oneonone scorers around, while also adept at causing the defensive help to overcommit and then finding the open man created by that space. Arguably the frontrunne­r for the most valuable player award this season and the biggest reason the Rockets enter the playoffs with the league’s best record.

Eastern Conference

Teams to watch

Toronto Raptors

The top seeds in the east, the Raptors boast one of the league’s top backcourts in Demar DeRozan and Kyle Lowry. They also have depth and have proved tough to beat at home, which makes their No 1 seeding all the more important.

Cleveland Cavaliers Write the Cavs off at your peril. LeBron James remains the best player in the world and arguably the best allround player in the game’s history. The team has been a bit up and down this season, although it has hit form of late. James brings an unpreceden­ted amount of experience in aiming for his eighth consecutiv­e NBA finals.

Player to watch

Ben Simmons (Philadelph­ia 76ers) We all know LeBron will be great, but this youngster from Australia will be key to whether Philadelph­ia can make a genuine run. A doeverythi­ng 2.08m (6ft 10in) point guard, Simmons has combined with Joel Embiid to lead the 76ers on a 14match win streak heading into the playoffs.

Finals prediction

Golden State v Cleveland

This is not the obvious pick as it has been the past three years, but it is tough to write off either team. The Warriors will draw on their experience and multitude of threats to edge the Rockets, while James will step it up for the playoffs and carry the Cavs through. From there the Warriors’ range of threats will be too much — they get it in six.

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