Thursday, June 26, 2014

The Los Angeles Kings And San Antonio Spurs Dominated

I follow the NBA headlines and NHL top stories as a sports fan. I share my thoughts and opinion on two championship teams. The Los Angeles Kings won the 2014 Stanley Cup defeating the New York Rangers 4-1. The San Antonio Spurs won the 2014 NBA Finals defeating the Miami Heat 4-1. The winners dominated. The winners embarrassed their opponent. The winners played stronger. The winners played better as a team. The winners were determined to achieve their goal. Focused. Aggressive. Faith. Pure team chemistry. The Kings and Spurs earned their victories. The winners were legitimate.

I believed the Kings were going to win the Stanley Cup after winning their first round playoffs against the San Jose Sharks 4-3. The Sharks won the first three games. The Sharks needed to win one more game within the next four games. The Kings won all of the next four games to win the series. Did the Kings win the series or the Sharks lost the series? My answer is the Kings won the series. The Kings clicked together. There was something in the team which convinced me they're unstoppable. The Kings was not going to be defeated. The result was a Stanley Cup Championship.

I believed the Spurs was going to win the NBA Finals because the team corrected their mistakes in the 2013 NBA Finals. The Spurs was supposed to win the 2013 NBA Finals. The Miami Heat won instead. The Spurs was hungry for redemption. The Spurs performance in the 2014 NBA Finals convinced me the mistakes were corrected. The Heat had no chance of winning. For example, the Spurs played with lots of stamina. There were no signs of fatigue. The Spurs played fresh, focused, and energized. On the other hand, the Heat showed a lack of concentration and fatigue. The Heat was not prepared for the better Spurs team in 2014. The result was a NBA Championship.

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