After today's pair of Game Sevens, the Suns and Mavericks emerged as the winners. The Suns beat the Clippers while the Mavs dethroned the 2005 NBA Champs and prevented the Spurs' comeback from a 1-3 hole.
They will face each other in the Western Conference Finals. Let's look at the series in detail.
POINT GUARD: Harris vs. Nash
Harris is a great player who outplayed Tony Parker but Nash is the reigning two-time MVP.
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SHOOTING GUARD: Terry vs. Bell
Jason Terry is an important part of the Mavs offense. Raja Bell can also make some big shots. Bell is also going to defend Terry very well.
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SMALL FORWARD: Howard vs. T. Thomas
Tim Thomas is a threat on offense. Josh Howard is a threat on both ends of the court.
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POWER FORWARD: Nowitzki vs. Marion
I expect these two to play well against each other on both ends of the court.
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CENTER: Dampier vs. Diaw
Dampier is the Mavs' defender against big men. Diaw can complement Nash on offense.
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BENCH
Dallas has the deeper bench with Van Horn, Stackhouse, Armstrong, and Diop.
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COACHING
The last two COY's compete in this series.
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INTANGIBLES
Nash is returning to Dallas so this adds intensity. But the Suns will be hurt by the every other day scheduling of games.
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OFFENSE
The Mavs can adjust to both slow and run-and-gun tempos. The Suns can't.
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DEFENSE
The Mavs have more defenders than the Suns. The Suns might also struggle defensively because the Mavs are bigger than them with Dirk, Diop, Dampier, among others.
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OVERALL RATING
The Mavs have the overall edge because they can play at a slow or fast pace. They also have more defenders than the Suns. This will still be close, though.
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