I'm somewhat of an NBA fan. I follow it and I will watch. While I'm certainly not a conspiracy theorist, but my big gripe is that the playoffs are tooooooo F'n long. And too many teams get in. But, as long as people will watch, that's what the NBA will give them. Early round series should always be best of 5. But 7 makes $$$$.
On Curry and the Warriors, if they lose, they're Brady and the Patriots trying, but failing to go undefeated. No undefeated season, no Super Bowl ring. Nice try.
With regard to Porter and his two years on the Plains, yeah, seemed like a huge letdown but I still remember that squad fondly because that was the last, and one of the few times in history Auburn basketball has been relevant.
Lebron. Never be a punchline in my book. He has 2 rings so he's already wiped out that moniker. I think most people who follow the NBA realize that his first trip to the finals with the Cavs was him against the world. So was last year. Cleveland is all about the big 3, just like Miami was all about the big 3. Last year he faced GS without Irving or Love. He did have a Dellevedova, or some shit.
Braves. I blame Bobby. While all credit is due for taking a franchise to the penthouse after defining "outhouse" for decades, he was a complete failure when it counted. Each and every year, they approached the playoffs as "Professionals". The players themselves said it. They never got too high or low. They stayed business-like and professional while ultimately getting their collective asses whipped by a team that was genuinely excited to be there, spent the entire series on the top step of the dugout and wearing rally caps. While Bobby's Braves sat there and took it.