What's the most exciting 1-on-1 matchup to watch?

Davide Chinellato, NBA.com/Italy: Going with Curry vs. Irving here. We know Steph is the MVP, and Kyrie will have to pass his star exam to be a factor in the series

Payal Doshi, NBA Canada: Kyrie vs. Steph & Draymond vs. Tristan

Orr Ziv, NBA.com/Israel: Curry vs. Irving. I think both point guards possess similar skill sets (fantastic 3-point shooting, dizzying handles, great finishers at the rim), with the sole difference on the defensive end. Kyrie's ability to guard Curry will go a long way toward a Cavs win.

Kay Huang, NBA.com/Taiwan: Stephen Curry vs. Kyrie Irving

Ole Frerks, NBA.com/Germany: There are loads of great matchups in this series, the one that fascinates me the most is Tristan Thompson vs. Draymond Green though. Thompson is an absolute beast on the offensive glass and was able to create so many 2nd chances for his team throughout the Playoffs. Will the undersized Green be able to fend him off? Dray is obviously tough as nails but this will be a very demanding task for him. I am also looking forward to Harrison Barnes on defense against LeBron.

Stefanos Triantafyllos, NBA.com/Greece: Iguodala vs LeBron. I think that will be the choice Steve Kerr makes to stop the King.

Angus Crawford, NBA.com/Australia: Draymond Green vs. LeBron James. Green wasn't his usual self in the Conference Finals, but his physicality in checking James will be paramount to the Warriors' success.

Simon Legg, NBA.com/Australia: Curry vs. Kyrie! They both have such great handles and can explode offensively at any moment.

Emir Prasetyo, NBA Indonesia: Curry vs Harden was not as exciting as expected. Curry vs LeBron however, will be. It's The Underdog vs The King. Of course Curry won't be alone: The King will have to face both Splash Brothers.

Akshay Manwani, NBA.com/India: Kyrie Irving against Stephen Curry should be fun to watch.

Marcelo Nogueira, NBA.com/Argentina: I think we'll see LeBron and Curry sizing each other up more than we think. LeBron and Parker squared off the past two years!

Dino Maragay, NBA Philippines: Definitely Kyrie-Steph. Lots of firepower between those two. LeBron-Iguodala is also worth checking out.

Denison Dalupang, NBA Philippines: Kyrie Irving vs Steph Curry. People better start buying umbrellas and ankle tape.

Rubens Borges, NBA.com/Brasil: Steve Kerr vs David Blatt. Now, now stay with me on this one: two rookie coaches leading two great rosters to the Finals. Can't wait to see what adjustments they make. Will be an interesting chess match.

Daniel Ancheyta, NBA.com/Mexico: Stephen Curry vs Kyrie Irving. That´s an advantage for Curry, because he is healthy

Guillermo Garcia, NBA.com/Mexico: No doubt in the final minutes of games, when LeBron James has to defend against Stephen Curry.

Thiago Anselmo, NBA.com/Brasil: I really want to see how will be Curry x Irving. They are unpredictable and can put fire in the game with an amazing play

Cyrus Rogers, NBA.com/Africa: It won't be head to head but Curry v James will be spectacular when scoring takes center stage.

Arnaldo Neto, NBA.com/Brasil: Irving x Curry. That best ball handler debate? Now we'll know!

What's something out of the ordinary that you're looking forward to watching?

Marcelo Nogueira, NBA.com/Argentina: Out of the ordinary? How about Cleveland taking two games at Oracle, which no other team has done this year.

Davide Chinellato, NBA.com/Italy: What's more out of the ordinary than 2 rookie coaches battling for Larry? First time since that historical first NBA season (which wasn't even called NBA back then…)

Payal Doshi, NBA Canada: Off the cusp? The fashion game on and off the court.

Orr Ziv, NBA.com/Israel: And for her next trick, Riley Curry will...? The entire world is asking this question!

Kay Huang, NBA.com/Taiwan: How many 3-pointers Curry can make?

Ole Frerks, NBA.com/Germany: I don't think he's a dirty player, but Matthew Dellavedova managed to get under people's skin in both the Chicago and the Atlanta series. I'm curious to see if he gets into it with known 'tough guys' like Andrew Bogut and Draymond Green. I'm also curious if he is able to continue his very solid play of the Eastern Finals against Golden State's 2nd unit defenders like Shaun Livingston and Andre Iguodala.

Stefanos Triantafyllos, NBA.com/Greece: Ma-thew De-lla-ve-do-va . He plays a significant role in the Finals. That's out of the ordinary.

Angus Crawford, NBA.com/Australia: How the Oracle crowd reacts to hosting Game 1 of the NBA Finals.

Simon Legg, NBA.com/Australia: Andrew Bogut altering shots and his general impact around the rim. How efficient will the Cavs be when he's protecting it?

Emir Prasetyo, NBA Indonesia: We'll see a great offensive shoot-out by both teams.

Akshay Manwani, NBA.com/India: Stephen Curry setting the record for most 3s in an NBA Finals game.

Dino Maragay, NBA Philippines: Some penalties for rough, tough play. This will be a physical series.

Denison Dalupang, NBA Philippines: Andre Iguodala and JR Smith's possible "eruption".

Rubens Borges, NBA.com/Brasil: Draymond Green. By far my favorite player in the Finals. Green can open the floor with his 3 pointers, can score inside, will stay with the likes of LeBron James or Tristan Thompson when playing defense. He is the handy-man in this Warriors team.

Daniel Ancheyta, NBA.com/Mexico: Seven games.

Guillermo Garcia, NBA.com/Mexico: Tristan Thompson dominates Draymond Green

Thiago Anselmo, NBA.com/Brasil: Oh man, I don't know... maybe Leandro Barbosa plays better than LeBron? Haha It's so difficult to answer this question.

Cyrus Rogers, NBA.com/Africa: The battle for the boards. I love rebounding and Tristan Thompson will be great to watch. Also Riley Curry at the post game interviews. She's hilarious.

Arnaldo Neto, NBA.com/Brasil: James guarding Curry in the finals minutes of the game!

If you're Steve Kerr, what's the No. 1 thing you emphasize going into the Finals? Same question, if you're David Blatt?

Davide Chinellato, NBA.com/Italy: If I'm Kerr: it's not us against LeBron. You can't stop him, so try to limit everybody else. If I'm Blatt: Let's take one game at the Oracle and build from there

Payal Doshi, NBA Canada: Kerr - Contain LeBron; David Blatt – contain the Splash Brothers & Treymond aka Draymond.

Orr Ziv, NBA.com/Israel: With Kerr, I feel the biggest thing is staying in the moment, not trying to do over-the-top things. What worked for Golden State all season long should work in the Finals, too. As with Blatt, it's minimizing the amount of iso-ball plays and playing efficient basketball, rather than stagnant and one-dimensional ball that we saw glimpses of in various occasions.

Kay Huang, NBA.com/Taiwan: Steve Kerr: defense、defense、defense. David Blatt: Who can guard Stephen Curry?

Ole Frerks, NBA.com/Germany: Just stick to their respective identities. Both teams know exactly who they are and what makes them great. Yet especially the Warriors don't have the experience on this stage, so I think it's most important that Kerr encourages them to remain calm and not to force things if things don't work from the start. Aside from that, he has to make sure his team tries to keep Mozgov and Thompson off the boards. For David Blatt, his team allows the lowest percentage on opponent's threes throughout the playoffs. It would obviously be a huge benefit if the Cavs can continue this against the Warriors. Ah, this should be fun.

Stefanos Triantafyllos, NBA.com/Greece: If I was coach Kerr: Get the ball off LeBron's hands. If I was coach Blatt: Don't let them make threes on the transition

Angus Crawford, NBA.com/Australia: Kerr: Force LeBron into iso-ball. Blatt: Win the battle of the bench mobs.

Simon Legg, NBA.com/Australia: For Kerr, it's making sure the offense isn't too reliant on Steph Curry. They need an even mix of contributors. For Blatt, it's being a little bit more adventurous offensively. They won't win if they execute the way they did against Atlanta.

Emir Prasetyo, NBA Indonesia: Steve Kerr just has to have to keep doing his thing, while Blatt will have to get more of his players involved. LeBron can't carry this game on his own.

Akshay Manwani, NBA.com/India: For Steve Kerr – defense and push the pace. For David Blatt – defense and control the pace.

Dino Maragay, NBA Philippines: For Kerr, it's gonna be the outside shots. Live and die by the trey. For Blatt, it's about containing Curry.

Denison Dalupang, NBA Philippines: For Coach Kerr: scoring options. Warriors can't lean Steph alone. For Coach Blatt, it's going to be consistency--both on the defensive and offensive ends.

Rubens Borges, NBA.com/Brasil: If I'm Kerr and telling my team to focus on Triston Thompson's offensive boards. Thompson proved he can keep the Cavs alive when James and the Cavs are missing shots. What would worry me more if I was Blatt is J.R. Smith. The former Knicks had been playing great, but he is still the mercurial shooting guard we know and love. Smith lives on a thin line between shooting your team into or out of games. If he keeps Smith in a groove, the Cavs have a big chance of winning it all

Daniel Ancheyta, NBA.com/Mexico: Hey guys, play hard and enjoy. This a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity

Guillermo Garcia, NBA.com/Mexico: In the case of Kerr, contain the rest of the Cavaliers players, because it is impossible to stop Lebron. In the case of Blatt, it's about defending the perimeter and kick-out game of Golden State, to avoid their efficient shooting.

Thiago Anselmo, NBA.com/Brasil: I'm Kerr: let's go on the floor and have fun. Tell the guys when you're having fun in the game, you play so easy and amazing. I'm Blatt: ok, guys, let's bring this home... all Cleveland is supporting us. Don't let them down.

Cyrus Rogers, NBA.com/Africa: For Kerr they need to get their hands on the ball as often as possible. Rebounding and possession will be critical. For Blatt he's got to tell his team to relax even if they lose Game 1. They have the right players to win the title.

Arnaldo Neto, NBA.com/Brasil: Kerr - You can live with LeBron's outside shots, guard him inside. Blatt - Let's get physical!