One thing's for sure, they have to start fast or at least not fall behind by 10+ early.
First 8 minutes will tell us a lot about how this game goes. If they stay close or even lead after about 8 minutes, we're in good position. If we fall behind by like 12+, it's going to be a long night again I imagine.
We've started poorly in 5 of our 6 road games (with ice cold offense and/or putrid defense). Our lone road game that we started well, guess what, we won! (Game 3 @PHI). Doesn't sound like a coincidence to me.
Our best chance at winning is if we come out strong, fast, and play with hustle. If we play our game and dictate a lot of things, we can also tire them out and/or get them frustrated with each other. When the going gets rough, you can tell that team starts turning on each other (the chemistry isn't that great in CLE).
Lebron can get his 35+, so long as we contain their role players as best as we can. It was baffling how JR and Hill got that many wide open looks in the first half of Game 3....