San Antonio Surgeons.
I don't think I've ever seen a team so willingly make the pass to find the open man AND be really good at it too. Their distribution is quick, crisp and quality. It would be nice to see a series between this Spurs team and last year's Mavericks team.
This series isn't looking good for OKC...San Antonio won 31 of their last 33 games, and now OKC has to beat them 4 of the next 5 to advance to the Finals. On a night where OKC got 31 from Durant, 30 from Harden and 27 from Westbrook....they still couldn't beat the Spurs. You can't expect them to score any more than a combined 88, and if that's not gonna get it done with a roster that went 8-1 til the WCF, I dunno who can beat the Spurs (short of the continuation of virtuoso performances from Wade + James, plus Bosh back and back in Toronto form).
Miami has a fighting chance to beat the spurs simply due to the destruction Lebron/Wade can do when there on. Still though San Antonio's game plan is they don't give a shid if Your top 2 guys have big nights which I imagine can be pretty demoralizing. The chemistry and playmaking ability of the trio of Manu, Parker in the pick and roll with duncan surrounded by shooters is just too devastating. Even against OKC when OKC made their run the Spurs were still getting great shots they can make but were just missing. They don't just move the ball but whip it right on the money, right on time. The key will be Toney Parker. If Lebron guards Him and gets decent help from the big on the pick then San Antonio is in serious trouble. I think Lebron's size will be a intimidating factor.