I thought the teams pretty much even.
So I devised a system.
I gave Min a off score of 18 and a defensive score of 18
I gave CLE a OFF Score of 16, a defensive score of 20
I gave each team 3 specials I used twice a piece
Min:
+6 ATK (huge game from Lebron)
+3 ATK (big game from Monta)
+4 Def (big game from Ibaka)
CLE
+3 ATk/+3 DEF (Vintage KG game, and they get -1/-1 in the next contest)
+3 ATK Big game from Ty Lawson
+1 ATK/+3 DEF 'Treat' Tony Allen
Each home game got a +2 DEF for the home team
For ATK score I rolled a d20, for def a d10
Game 1: Huge game from Lebron James, too big in fact for CLE to counter, despite a vintage game from KG. MIN
Game 2: KG looks sluggish, defense suffers, MIN wins in a landslide
Game 3: Huge game for Lebron in first away contest, but bigger game from KG, CLE impresses home crowd. CLE
Game 4: Monta Ellis brings his A game, again KG looks sluggish, the defense tries to make a good showing, but despite a big game from Ty Lawson, just can't pull through. MIN
Game 5: A defensive clinic, Serge Ibaka blocks shots without remorse, but Tony Allen is a problem, causing nearly as many turnovers and even spending some time on LeBron. The home team wins in a squeaker. CLE
Game 6: ANOTHER huge game from Monta, and it looks to be enough, but Minny's defense otherwise is sound, and Ty Lawson pours on a 30 point performance. CLE
GAME 7: Both teams came ready to play. Serge Ibaka again looks to be the stud his second round pick warranted. Tony Allen is EVERYWHERE on the court at once. Neither team can seem to find a rhythm offensively, and the most efficient offense comes from broken plays and turnovers. It heads to overtime. Cleveland finds another gear. CLE WINS! CLE WINS!
Seriously, a tie in game 7. Who says the dice don't have a flair for the dramatic?