I am a die-hard Warriors fan and would pick them to win the finals, not because I actually think they can, but because they are my team.

Even after saying all of this, the Warriors continue to amaze me with supurb wins and amazing comebacks.

At one point during Monday night's game against the Wizards, they were down by 23 points. 23 points!

That was shocking enough news, a severely depleated Wizards team was beating my team by 23 points.

After suffering through the first half, I decided to leave the TV on while I proceeded to do my homework. Glancing back to check the score every now and I noticed the Wizards' lead was diminishing—from 23, to 18, 11, 8, 5, 3, 1.

Glued to the TV screen, I watched Captain Jack hit one of the most clutch threes I have ever seen. They had done it! They had captured the lead.

Through the supurb performance of Stephen (Captain Jack) Jackson and the amazing hustling Monta Ellis, they inched, no, (inching is not a very good way to describe the Warriors' offense), they flew past the Wizards just in time—beating them 120-117.

After seeing the tenacity of all the Warriors players and amazing clutch performances I can honestly say with my heart and mind: "The Warriors can win the finals."