The Cavs winning seems to totally change things. Just to list a few questions that are now up in the air -
1) Does Lebron James leave to form a super team elsewhere?
2) Do the Cavs trade Love now?
3) How does this affect Durant's decision? Going East is still a decent idea having to only deal with one superpower rather than three other ones in GS, SAS, and LAC, but it certainly doesn't seem as easy of a decision as it was a week ago when the Warriors were up 3-1.
4) How do this affect us and our plans this summer? Cleveland is FAR from unbeatable, because I think this series was just as much about GS being burnt out and choking as it was the Cavs being better than them. However, are we going to build a good enough team in the next year or two to beat them? I actually think Lebron will start heading downhill pretty soon, because he's getting up there in age and he has A TON of mileage on his legs. I'm not necessarily thinking we should go young and "wait them out," but we're going to have to build our roster just as much to beat Cleveland as we are to beat a Western Conference team.
5) How bad does Curry's reputation fall after this? Quite frankly, I think it will drop dramatically. He was an absolute no-show this series, and he's the primary reason they lost both the series and this game.
Unfortunately, I think this really affects us in a negative manner. Not only does it severely damage our Durant hopes, which were already minimal in the first place, but it puts us at a real disadvantage this summer, because we don't really have a set path in front of us.
There's so much up in the air right now. Feel free to comment on whatever question you think you can add to or add more questions.