The Cleveland Cavaliers may have been playing poorly in their last couple of games, but according to a former two-time All-Star, he thinks there's another team that's more vulnerable than them heading to the playoffs.

Antawn Jamison, who played 16 seasons in the NBA, recently appeared on SiriusXM NBA Radio and surprisingly said that he believes that the team that drafted him, the Golden State Warriors, as the team more likely to face adversity once the postseason starts.

“I hate to say Cleveland in the East because I thought Boston had an opportunity with Cleveland struggling a little bit and Boston [Celtics] was playing well. They tied them for the best record in the Eastern Conference. But then you see Cleveland go into Boston and do what they did to Boston. I still don't feel like there's a team that can make it difficult or dethrone Cleveland in the Eastern Conference, so I would have to go with Golden State with Kevin Durant coming back. San Antonio [Spurs] is a team that can be very scary. You never know what can happen. You look at James Harden and Houston [Rockets], and they can get on fire and launch 3's from all over. But Golden State has matched up pretty well with them. I would say San Antonio just figuring out the formula to make it difficult and winning a couple of games in Golden State or the chemistry with Kevin Durant is not quite there. I mean, Cleveland in the Eastern Conference, I still don't see anyone that can make it difficult for them and dethrone them going through the playoffs.”

Although the Oakland faithful may not agree with it, Jamison does have a reason for making his bold statement. After Durant suffered a knee injury in late February, the Dubs dropped five of their first seven games without him. However, they were able to quickly bounce back from it and are currently on a 13-game winning streak.

With the playoffs starting soon, a lot of attention will be given to the finalists of the past two years, as they are once again the favorites to compete for the title this season. The Dubs have more to play for as they want to avenge their loss to the Cavs last year, and may even use Jamison's comments as extra motivation for them to prove that they are the best team in the NBA today.