Allen Iverson steps over Lue https://t.co/uqKz0xUdnL @LA_Swiftness classic Iverson— casey elliott (@csylltt) May 27, 2016
But we fans of last night's game had to be disappointed. As you can see in this analysis by "coach Nick", the best basketball man on the internet, Cleveland absolutely did not come to play defensively. I underestimated the attention to detail needed for OKC to take a 3-1 lead and hold several double-digit second half leads in elimination games over Golden State in the Western Conference Finals, a series that will be remembered. Hats off to the Thunder.
And shame on the Cavs. At least when Lue was stepped over by Iverson in 2001, Lue was contesting and making the Answer make something out of nothing. Coach Nick will show you why so many players (Livingston, Iguodala, Barbosa, Barnes) whose offensive games did not stand up against OKC exploded versus the Cavs Thursday. It really wasn't very hard. Tons of easy shots in the paint. Many without a defender nearby.
ICYMI, my late night breakdown on the Cavs troubled transition defense. Next up, focusing on Klay and Steph’s shotshttps://t.co/6EJIr4YCdE— BBALLBREAKDOWN (@bballbreakdown) June 3, 2016
Hopefully King James and the many offensive phenoms on his side figure out how to find a man, communicate so bodies stay attached, and take away these easy baskets. Or Golden State is going to continue to step over the Cavs in a way that makes Iverson's stride 2001 look slight.
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