I noticed too, that we did a better statistical job against LBJ than did Detroit in the first 2 games.
I do think the Cavs came in knowing what they would have to do, its no suprise. Meaning LBJ simply wasn't able to execute and in fact we stole the ball often when he did pass out. Perhaps, purposely swinging the ball potentially is the answer, but I still see the same results, perhaps a closer game, but still ultimately a win!
I would actually like to see the series extended, as we need the test of fire before moving on. But I really don't see it happening.
Caveat being, if the referees decide to call a touch foul type game, getting us into early foul trouble then having to play soft. In that case LBJ has a great day both at the line and then driving scoring 40+ or such...
The Cavs have to find a way to win this game,having very little to do with last year really, because I think this years Celts is a better team than Detroit of last year, IMO...