Bilbo, on 16 June 2015 - 12:43 PM, said:
He doesn't need luck, just a teammate or two. Unfortunately Cleveland is severely lacking in that department. I'm actually amazed they have done as well as they have in the finals even with King James on board. I wouldn't be surprised if they pulled it out one more time at home, but I don't have any confidence they have enough in the tank to take two in a row at this point.
Well it's about energy and guys like Delly are gassed, it's really simple. You can tell just by looking at the game flow chart. By halfway thru the third quarter, a 7 man rotation is tired and it's only LeBron left with any juice by that point. That's why Cle tryin to slow the game down to a glacial pace with only James runnin Iso, so the rest of the team can have energy to play solid D but you can't chase a guy like Curry around for 40 minutes and not get tired. At least not for 7 games as a backup scrub thrust into spotlight with little recovery time. So the dam opens up inevitably. LeBron has done a good job single handedly carrying a beyond-injured team to this point.
You realize, beginning of season, starting five:
Varejao - season ending injury
Love - season ending injury
LeBron - god
Waiters - traded for Shumpert, washout
Irving - season ending injury
And their 2nd best player this Finals is either Tristan Thompson channeling his inner Dennis Rodman (including the horrible offensive production, minus orebs) or undrafted random guy-who-could-be-playing-in-your-local-YMCA-last-week Delly... who needed IV fluids at hospital after game 3 was it..? Yeah...
Wars are a complete team, healthy, with depth, and a determined enthusiasitic coach.
Cavs are a hobbled team who look like the Black Knight from Monty Python's Holy Grail, carried on the shoulders of the most complete basketball player of all time who's only fault in comparison to Jordan is the lack of true killer instinct.
Curry being the MVP this season is a literal joke.
Edited by Soy, 16 June 2015 - 12:58 PM.