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re: The Cavs can beat the Warriors

Posted on 4/23/16 at 7:58 am to
Posted by Buckeye06
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Posted on 4/23/16 at 7:58 am to
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Kyrie's liability on the defensive end wouldn't have offset his impact offensively. Lebron was the only guy who could create his own shot, so Irving's presence would've made a massive difference. Love may have struggled defensively but he spreads the floor, is a good passer, and runs the pick and roll, which would've played a significant role in generating offense.


This is all true. In most series that would help the Cavs win. Against the Warriors, that may get them swept. If the Cavs try and play "small ball" with the Warriors, they will lose.
Posted by Colonel Flagg
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Posted on 4/23/16 at 11:18 am to
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If the Cavs try and play "small ball" with the Warriors, they will lose.



The cavs have a shitty coaching situation; however, a frontcourt of Love, Thompson, and James is probably one of the biggest groups in the NBA that can play with "small ball" line ups. As much as everyone loves to talk about Draymond Green and "small ball", Lebron James is the ultimate small ball mismatch in the league.
This post was edited on 4/23/16 at 11:20 am
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