2035 NBA Finals
#1 Dallas vs. #1 Brooklyn
Only two games were played between these two teams but we won both of them comfortably. I’m more confident about this team than I was for the other two NBA Finals we lost in as we are gunning on all cylinders after struggling in the first round.
Point Guard
Ledaryl McMillian vs. Cort Majishun
24.9 points, 5.8 assists, 4.9 rebounds vs. 17.9 points, 11.7 assists, 3.7 rebounds
Two completely different players but still both very deadly. McMillian loves to score the ball and is one of the best and even though he is able to hand out the odd assist, he’s an out and out scorer. On the other hand, Majishun is a passing genius, finally having a team to pass to. He can score like McMillian can pass but he loves nothing more than to hand out that sweet dish.
Winner - Draw
Shooting Guard
Adarrial Faye vs. Kenneth Long
11.1 points, 4.1 assists, 3.7 rebounds vs. 15.5 points, 4.4 assists, 5.9 rebounds
This is the one match-up where Brooklyn has the huge advantage. Long is one of the best at his position while Faye is a team cancer and only a good player. If Faye can slow down Long then the title is in Dallas’ hands.
Winner - Brooklyn
Small Forward
Jack Dawkins vs. Tiburcio Tommasini
21.3 points, 5.9 assists, 6.2 rebounds vs. 28.8 points, 1.4 assists, 5.0 rebounds
Do you remember when the three way battle between Dawkins, Tommasini and Enrique Mendez for the best SF in the league was all anyone could talk about? It’s cooled off now that Minnesota are irrelevant again but the tussle between Dawkins and Tommasini is alive and well.
Winner - Draw
Power Forward
Terry McKenzie vs. Reggie Smith
14.3 points, 1.2 assists, 8.5 rebounds vs. 16.6 points, 0.6 assists, 11.5 rebounds
Another stalemate as McKenzie and Smith are both very, very, very good players. Smith is a more talented player but his attitude at times plain stinks while McKenzie is everything you want out of a teammate. Don’t think of him as a pushover as he has been known to take to guys on occasions. This battle could get fiery.
Winner - Draw
Centre
Kresimir Balas vs. Marlin Bain
18.7 points, 0.9 assists, 7.6 rebounds vs. 13.9 points, 0.6 assists, 9.9 rebounds
The battle of the two draft day steals (both taken by Nets’ GM Yaxley MacMillan). Balas is a better scorer and has really come into his own this post season while Bain is a better defender and rebounder. Who knows with this one, will one break away from the other or will it be another draw?
Winner - Draw
Bench
Eddie Harris, Joey Polite, Justin Smith vs. John Brown, Robert Jackson, Mitch Wolthers
Harris is a very underrated player and is playing more minutes these playoffs than Adarrial Faye. He’s not a very good defender but he’s one of those players who can come off the bench and pour in 8-10 points and then go back when the opposition catches on. Polite is a decent defender and rebounder but after that it drops off a cliff. On Brooklyn’s side, Brown, Jackson and Wolthers are important members of the team that could hurt Dallas’ second unit.
Winner – Brooklyn
Prediction – Brooklyn in seven. It’s not going to be easy, in fact it’ll be the hardest thing this team has ever done but with home court advantage Brooklyn looks to redeem themselves from the two NBA Finals defeats.
This is it. This is what we’ve been waiting for, toiling all season not only to win the first championship in team history but to also beat the Dallas Mavericks on the way. We started slowly as Kresimir Balas had his way with Marlin Bain for 20 points and 12 rebounds in the game as the Mavericks took an early lead. Good news is that Jack Dawkins didn’t play much because of foul trouble. That could also be seen as bad news with Dallas leading without Jack just means they will be so much more potent when he comes back into the game. The second quarter was a bit better as we took a slim three point lead going into the break.
After that we put the afterburners on as TT had a game high 39 points and 6 steals as we outscore the Mavaericks 71-38 in the second half to show we mean business with a 127-91 victory. Cort was also great with 21 points but it was our defence that did it as we held them to 42% shooting and forced them into 21 turnovers compared to 14 on our end. Jack ended up playing only 16 minutes because of fouls while Ledaryl McMillian and Terry McKenzie combined for only 26 points.
Brooklyn leads 1-0
In game two it was exactly the opposite, we smashed them in the first half and then cruised in the second. Cort went 10/12 for 29 points and 8 assists and I’m not going to drag out the suspense on this one as we humiliate the once invulnerable Mavericks 125-95. TT had 30 points while Marlin and Reggie combined for 29 points and 26 rebounds. To say that the crowd was rocking and our guys were feeling it is a massive understatement. Ledaryl had 28 points and 8 rebounds but Terry McKenzie only had 9 points and 7 rebounds in another disappointing display.
Brooklyn leads 2-0
I heard that after game two Adarrial Faye ripped into everyone on the Dallas squad which is really not a good sign for their morale which is great news for us.
This is a really strange situation that the Mavericks have got themselves in as they aren’t used to being down 2-0 after the first two games of a series. It doesn’t help that in game three Kresimir Balas broke his hand, Jack, Adarrial Faye and Ledaryl McMillian combined to shoot 12/48 from the field. You know what that means? Yep, that’s right we push the Mavericks to the brink of a sweep with a 106-95 spanking. Cort has become our go to guy with 31 points while Ken nearly had a triple double with 16 points, 10 assists, 8 rebounds and 5 blocks in the game. Oh yeah, Reggie Smith is stomping Terry McKenzie, this time with 18 points and 16 rebounds compared to 13 points and 8 rebounds. One more…
Brooklyn leads 3-0
Finally, finally Jack Dawkins wakes up from his slumber to have a game that everyone knows he can have, going 13/23 from the field for 39 points and 9 rebounds as the Mavericks get one back 121-111 with a noisy crowd behind them. Ledaryl had 21 points and 10 assists while Eddie Harris filled in for the sulking Adarrial Faye with 22 points in 30 minutes. Cort and Ken both had 23 points (Cort adding 14 assists) but when the Mavericks shoot 58% from the field and 48% from three we didn’t stand a chance. Is the start of the comeback?
Brooklyn leads 3-1
The Dallas crowd believes so and when Jack Dawkins had 20 points, 9 rebounds and 5 assists in the game anything is possible. Or so they would think. TT had a game for the ages, going 16/29 for 44 points as by the end of the third I could hear the Brooklyn fans back home loud and clear all the way in Dallas as we took the game, the series, the title and more importantly our revenge with a 122-107 stunner! Cort had 24 points, Reggie added 16 points and 15 rebounds and I got my seventh title of my career. I race down to the court from my box into the waiting arms of Coach Lane as Assistant Coach LeBron James adding a coaching ring to his one ring as a player. It was great to see so many Dallas fans stay until the end and applaud us when the final siren sounded which just goes to show how much of a class act the Mavericks faithful is as they really know the pain we went through with those two defeats.
Brooklyn wins 4-1
The players are ecstatic as Cort Majishun is over the moon, going from uselessly carrying a poor Memphis squad to winning the championship in his first season with Brooklyn. The photo of the NBA Finals (which is framed on my study wall with all the other photos of my titles) is Cort Majishun, Kenneth Long and Jack Dawkins having a discussion at centre court as they are all a part of the documentary series, “The Rookie Six” with one having loads of success (Dawkins), one only a single taste of success before this season (Long) and one finally having a taste (Majishun). I really like the way Dawkins is handing the torch so to speak to the other two, for one season anyway.
To add to his already bulging trophy case, Cort Majishun was named Finals MVP with averages of 25.6 points, 8.2 assists and 1.4 steals over the five games. Halfway through his speech he had to stop because he was tearing up, but Tiburcio Tommasini stole the show by thanking… someone as no-one could understand his fast flowing Italian speech. Laughs were heard all around, especially from Cort who must feel like a huge weight has lifted off his shoulders after toiling away in Memphis for all those years.
Me? I’m over the moon. This what I said as I just took the job for Brooklyn, “If we can get a championship I’ll go down as a legend here as the first general manager to do that, ever for Brooklyn. This is my chance to really get my name in the history books.” That’s how I feel right now. I feel better than any other title because we took this team from nothing to everything in the space of four years.