Author Topic: So what has changed for the Cavs?  (Read 2348 times)

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Re: So what has changed for the Cavs?
« Reply #15 on: June 18, 2016, 10:09:33 AM »

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The Cavs got a lucky break with Green's questionable suspension (there was no foul called on the early contact in question, and I didn't see anything on the video replay). If it was a ploy to extend the series to 7 games, it worked.

The Cavs now have the momentum. But the Warriors have home court and Green. I doubt Bogut is a factor. He never plays big minutes in smallball anyways.  But Iguodala's back could be.

Green needs to come up big in this one. And Curry has to make 3s with his eyes closed, which he is capable of doing.

Can James repeat his g.6 performance? Hard to see he and Irving repeating their home performance in Oakland. But anything can happen.

I think the League will stay out of this one.

There have been a number of very questionable no-calls that generally helps the more athletic Cavaliers.

Curry had been holding and nothing was being called for the first 5 games. This last game he was a victim of over-zealous refs.

Glad the refs caught on to Verejao flopping in the last game.

Whatever happens, I just hope the officials don't decide who wins or loses.