The Finals: Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Golden St. Warriors Part 2
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Re: The Finals: Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Golden St. Warriors Part 2
No doubt two fourComment
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Re: The Finals: Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Golden St. Warriors Part 2
Tonight was weird in that I could see his shots were off as soon as they were in the air...usually I just assume they all will be going in until they don't, lol...but he looked to be pressing a bit...Comment
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Re: The Finals: Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Golden St. Warriors Part 2
Yeah. Saw that Drexler and Hakeem did it in another round. Those two were an underrated and dangerous duo.Comment
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Re: The Finals: Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Golden St. Warriors Part 2
The truth is sometimes he doesn't appear to have it. If there wasn't such a drastic difference from game to game this kind of thing would never be brought up. There were times in previous games that he clearly wanted no part of shooting the ball unless it was basically a layup. The shots he took tonight were good shots and have been there all series long. So what gives?Comment
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Re: The Finals: Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Golden St. Warriors Part 2
All I said is that he hasn't been anything special this series outside of 2 games and he hasn't. Unless we're lowering the bar for performances by MVPs, which I hope we're not doing.#RespectTheCultureComment
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The truth is sometimes he doesn't appear to have it. If there wasn't such a drastic difference from game to game this kind of thing would never be brought up. There were times in previous games that he clearly wanted no part of shooting the ball unless it was basically a layup. The shots he took tonight were good shots and have been there all series long. So what gives?
Because they dominated the first three rounds with great ball movement, it starts with him.Comment
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Re: The Finals: Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Golden St. Warriors Part 2
I get that and I agree. But they've lost out on some possessions because he wouldn't shoot and somebody with no business with the ball in their hands winds up with it late in the shot clock.Comment
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Re: The Finals: Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Golden St. Warriors Part 2
I honestly chalk this up as a bit of a fluke.
There's no way we see Kyrie and LeBron do what they did tonight again. That was just two all time great performances happening in the same night. Lol
Golden State doesn't need to change a damn thing defensively.
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