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It’s not the NBA Finals many people predicted (ok, maybe no one), with the Miami Heat taking on the Denver Nuggets.
It’s the first NBA Finals appearance for the Nuggets franchise, while the Heat won three NBA titles, the last coming in 2013. It’s also the Heat’s second finals appearance in the previous four seasons.
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Jimmy Butler has carried his team through the NBA playoffs. Now the Heat are staring down their biggest test thus far, the Western Conference’s No. 1 seed.
Denver’s Jamal Murray was incredible against the Lakers in the Western Conference Finals. Throw in two-time NBA MVP Nikola Jokic, and the Nuggets are a formidable opponent.
Denver won both regular-season meetings by a combined nine points and are the irrefutable favorites to win the title. It’s Denver’s first trip to the NBA Finals, and the Nuggets have played inspired basketball on home court, winning all eight contests.
Butler has a playoff average of 28.5 points per game. While he hasn’t been at his best in recent games, Butler has been incredibly effective in the opening game of each series. He knocked down 35 points against the Bucks and Celtics in Game 1 and scored 25 against the Knicks.
His lower output against the Knicks can be blamed on the ankle injury he suffered with just over five minutes remaining.
The Miami Heat have been surprising almost everyone since the playoffs got underway. They’ve ousted the top two Eastern Conference seeds and won all three Game 1s.
I’m not saying the Heat will win the NBA Championship, but they should keep Game 1 close, particularly with the Nuggets coming off a nine-day break. Rust could prevent Denver from breaking this one open.
If you didn’t already know, Jokic is a rebounding machine, especially at home. The Nuggets’ superstar has notched at least 14 rebounds in six of eight home playoff games. He nabbed 13 rebounds in one of those two exclusions, so expect the big man to dominate the boards yet again in Game 1.
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