TV analyst Van Gundy admits a hint of Bay Area biasJeff Van Gundy admits that he might be a little biased in his thinking, but he believes the Warriors could become a dynasty.The former NBA coach and current ABC/ESPN analyst grew up a fan of the A's, Raiders and Warriors — often falling asleep while listening to Bill King call games.Five TNT and NBA TV analysts revealed their predictions for the NBA Finals before Thursday's Game 2, all agreeing that the Warriors will beat the Rockets and three picking Atlanta over Cleveland."Steph Curry is the reigning and deserving MVP, but James Harden provides the biggest competitive advantage of any player on any team still playing," Thomas said.Two days after officials reviewed a play in the fourth quarter of Tuesday's Game 1 as a possible double technical foul, it was still unclear exactly what happened between Warriors power forward Draymond Green and Houston small forward Trevor Ariza.Green was setting a screen near the sideline when he and Ariza got tangled and tumbled to the court near the Rockets' bench.Klay Thompson is among a score of professional athletes on a recently released list who are committed to playing in the Steve...