I taped the game at home to watch when I finished work. After reading this thread and looking at the final score I'm not even going to bother watching it. CLE are choking.
Basketball is one of those sports where it is really difficult to decide if I team is performing poorly or if their opponent is just playing excellent defense because so much of defense doesn't show up in the stat sheet...
As far as this series so far... The cavs seem to be doing everything perfect. They are bottling up Klay and Steph about as well as you can contain the two best shooters of all time... They seem to be getting decent shots. But they are just not making them which makes for ugly basketball that is not fun to watch...
Can you really claim that they are choking rather than just giving credit to the warriors excellent defense like everyone in the bay area is doing? I think maybe the warriors defense deserves some credit for sure... BUT 35% from the field and 20% from three? I mean not to take anything away from the warriors but I have to agree with Mutumbo for the most part. I think it comes down the Cavs just not making shots...
What it looks like to me is that the entire Cavs team has the same problems as the warriors bench. The warriors bench plays better at home just like all benches in the NBA. I mean Speights frequently lights it up at home especially when the lead is established but you really see them relying on him for a pressure filled road game...
The is sort of the nature of what benches are in the NBA. Usually younger, less experienced, less able to handle pressure but still supremely talented athletes who the team can't count on in the most difficult of situations but often excellent at home and especially with an established lead to extend. No team has a bench that is more reliable during adversity than their starters - otherwise these guys would play far more...
Watching the Cavs it looks like their entire team (except Lebron) suffers from this "bench stereotype". Unfortunately that is ALL their shooters and if in adverse conditions two of your main three point options are playing in their first finals and second playoffs ever (Love and Irving) and can't be counted on to make shots and those who have been here before are career long headcases as shooters (JR smith, Shumpert) you simply can't win. The one player who they do expect to perform on the road is Lebron and even in the best scenario he isn't a great three point shooter...
It's unfortunate that Lebron was supposed to have a better chance with Love and Irving healthy... But because they missed last year he now has two players playing in their first nba finals. And they are playing like it's their first time here and I think that's again too much to ask of Lebron - it sucks because thats not what the media will say but it is the truth.
I mean Steph Curry and Klay choked to some extent the first couple games of last years finals... It just didn't matter because they pulled off one game 1 in overtime despite less than stellar performances from their stars and then by the time they fell behind 2-1 they started playing well despite the pressure and the Lebron was so overworked that they didn't have much left...
The sad thing this year is that the warriors bench is actually less young and inexperienced guys and more older journeymen who are pretty adept at handling adversity - Barbosa, Igudola, Livingston. I trust those three guys on the road to still perform reasonably well far more than anyone on the Cavs other than Lebron.... That is truly scary and doesn't help the Cavs chances.. You really see how much a team like the Cavs needed home court - unfortunately the Warriors won 73 so they can't really complain that they just missed out...
Anyway, regardless of who you are a fan of lets hope the Cav shooters can find their stroke again at home because otherwise this will not be an entertaining series... I'm a fan of Lebron the player but I can't understanding hoping for a team to lose or cheering against a team - the Warriors are amazing and it would be great to see them win... But even if I was a diehard warrior fan I feel almost so confident in their chances that I would find myself halfway hoping JR smith knocks down 5-10 threes in the next game and the Cavs win... It almost seems Cav victories just mean we get to watch more basketball at this point - but they don't affect the outcome... And who doesn't want to watch more basketball before a long summer without it... I really hope the Cavs with game three and four - I still would see the warriors winning game 5 and closing it out in 6 or if by some stroke of luck the cavs won we would get to see a game 7 - and game 7 on the home court in the finals is pretty much a done deal. At this point the Cavs have two ways of winning the series:
(1) Win four straight games
(2) Win a game seven in golden state
Does anybody really see either as remotely likely? I don't think so. So cheer for cleveland if you want to see a few more games!