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Charles Barkley picks Cleveland to win it all

  • hoops23
    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/basketball/nba/04/13/barkley.cavs.ap/index.html?eref=twitter_feed#ixzz0l17VKjIa
    NEW YORK (AP) -- Charles Barkley wonders if the Cleveland Cavaliers are resting LeBron James too much, but doesn't see anything stopping them from winning their first NBA title.

    Not a banged-up Kobe Bryant and the defending champion Los Angeles Lakers. And certainly not the aging Boston Celtics, who the Hall of Famer believes have too much mileage on their legs to mount a real threat.

    [size=large]"When you get older and people say, 'When we get healthy,"' Barkley said Tuesday during a conference call. "Older people die, they don't get healthier."[/size]

    Cleveland and Boston could meet in the second round, and Barkley sees the Cavaliers advancing.

    "I think the Cavaliers are going to win the whole thing," he said.

    Barkley and fellow TNT analysts Kevin McHale and Doug Collins all agree that a potential Cleveland-Orlando matchup would make a terrific Eastern Conference final, with the winner likely meeting the Lakers for the championship.

    But they aren't ready to guarantee Los Angeles a third straight trip to the NBA finals.

    "The Lakers appear to be the team to beat (in the West), but they've got a lot of question marks right now," Collins said, listing Bryant's condition, their depth if Andrew Bynum isn't healthy, and their ability to defend quick point guards.

    McHale said he would be less surprised than others if the Lakers weren't in the finals, especially after getting a look at Bryant's broken right index finger when the reigning NBA finals MVP appeared recently on the NBA TV studio show that features McHale. The injury has caused Bryant to shoot poorly late in the season.

    "His finger looks just as bad as it did during the All-Star game. I was surprised it didn't look a lot better," McHale said. "That thing is really, really looking bad. The swelling hasn't gone down. It still looks really, really funky."

    Fear of injuries is part of the reason Cavaliers coach Mike Brown has rested James the last three games with home-court advantage throughout the NBA finals already secured. He may consider playing the league's MVP Wednesday in the season finale against Atlanta, when Shaquille O'Neal is expected to return from his thumb injury.

    Barkley thinks James probably should play. He felt it was a mistake that he, Kevin Johnson and Dan Majerle rested so much after Phoenix wrapped everything up in 1993. The Suns were rusty when they opened the playoffs against the Lakers and immediately fell into a 2-0 hole at home, forcing them to play more games than necessary before eventually reaching the finals.

    "I'm a little surprised they've rested LeBron as much as possible," Barkley said. "It's not like he's 39 years old, so I think Cleveland has to really be careful."

    The Celtics once looked like the biggest threat to Cleveland, but have struggled over the second half of the season and don't defend nearly as well as they did while winning the 2008 championship.

    "You can see they're not the same. The energy level is not the same," Barkley said.

    "I think the Celtics went for it, they won a championship, and now they're just an older team. Kevin Garnett is one of my favorite players. You can just tell he's not the same player."

    The postseason opens Saturday, and TNT begins its coverage with three games Sunday.
    Kind of weird to see Barkley picking Cleveland, honestly.
  • wildcats20
    And beer on the desk with the bolded quote. lol
  • SQ_Crazies
    Not too surprising. Pretty much everyone is picking them. Bayless is too.
  • hoops23
    Bayless has his reasons of picking the Cavs, and it's not exactly because he honestly thinks they'll win.
  • jpake1
    I'm still going with the Lakers. They were my preseason and I gotta go with them even when I think Cleveland would handle them as the moment. However, I realize they have to pick it up. Cleveland will beat them in 5 if they play like they have since the all-star break.
  • BR1986FB
    Meh...seeing is believing.
  • THE4RINGZ
    He picks them to win it all now, but will constantly give his list of reasons they won't during the boadcasts. Love him except for when he gets in his anti-Cavs mode.
  • Al Capone
    Does anyone really put any stock in what that loud mouth fatboy has to

    say. :P
  • hoops23
    I'm guessing they put more stock into a guy who gets paid for his opinion than they do an internet troll such as yourself.
  • BigAppleBuckeye
    Seeing that Barkley has racked up hundreds of thousands of dollars in lost bets, I am sure you Cavs fans should feel pretty confident about his predictions haha
  • BR1986FB
    BigAppleBuckeye wrote: Seeing that Barkley has racked up hundreds of thousands of dollars in lost bets, I am sure you Cavs fans should feel pretty confident about his predictions haha
    He did say that Orlando would knock them off last year. He was one of the few to predict it.
  • Hb31187
    Lol...Barkley is about as knowledgeable as most on this board.
  • jpake1
    Barkley has about as good of a record as us guys on here. Just because he was a great player, that doesn't mean he is so much smarter than the average folks.
  • 2quik4u
    lol
  • Al Capone
    Al Capone wrote: Does anyone really put any stock in what that loud mouth fatboy has to

    say. :P
    :D:P:);)