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re: Highlights + some stats from last night

Posted on 6/10/15 at 11:19 am to
Posted by SabiDojo
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Posted on 6/10/15 at 11:19 am to
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Series is far from over.

If I was a cavs fan, I would be extremely worried about them being able to maintain the defensive intensity required to keep GSs shooters from getting on track. Especially Delly.

I still think GS is going to win. I think delly and others are logging too many minutes.


Yeah, the Cavs are basically playing with 6 guys. Once LeBron leaves the floor GS starts making easy buckets.

And, it seems Steph knows he can't wait for the quick screens anymore. I hope he doesn't adjust.

All I can hope is that the Cavs win on Thursday and the Warriors allow their frustrations to get the best of them.
Posted by Goldrush25
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Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 6/10/15 at 11:46 am to
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All I can hope is that the Cavs win on Thursday and the Warriors allow their frustrations to get the best of them.


That's definitely a part of it. Their inexperience is evident. Who else saw Curry's horrible body language last night? That's your leader? Like they said, you can't be MVP just when things are going well.

Their strategy of letting Lebron get his was one I thought to be the correct strategy. The problem is it interferes with how they want to play offensively. So maybe they have to take some risks to push the pace and start getting out in transition like they want to. Maybe that will help with morale if they're playing the way they want to.

The other problem with letting Lebron get his is that's only a stategy that works well when there isn't a significant mismatch in the first place. But no one has come close to stopping Lebron, so it's a problem. If his shot was actually falling at a good clip, these games wouldn't be close.

If they try to stick with their current strategy with Lebron draining the shot clock, that TOP skews heavily towards Cleveland. They don't have enough possessions for their great 3-point percentage to average out.
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