Dr. KnOiTaLL;1732231 wrote:The Grantland article was a fun read. The other just made me mad. I don't think there's a series that LeBron would ever get absolutely rolled in (while still in his prime), but maybe that's just me. Don't get me wrong, I love being the underdogs with very little expectation from anyone outside of the walls of Quicken Loans Arena. However, if the media thinks that we're going to be intimidated by GS simply because of what they have done this year, they're mistaken.
Another thing I find interesting is that no references have been made to the Game in Cleveland where we beat GS. I was at that game, and we tried and tried to give it away, but Golden State never took it. Klay and Curry combined for 31 points I think. Shumpert played 31 minutes of scoreless basketball, but did one heck of a job on Curry. Conversely, Draymond guarded LeBron, and while I don't expect this kind of outpouring again, LeBron embarrassed him for 42 points. Anyone that thinks this series will be anything short of a dogfight is insane. Curry will get hot, and GS will win a game as a result, but I also don't expect LeBron to simply roll over and let GS walk all over a dream he's had ever since he left Cleveland. This is LeBron's legacy we're talking about, and I'll be utterly surprised if we see anything short of greatness out of #23.
Good post, this sums up how I feel.
In my Cavs group text we talked about how once Love went down we needed to see HOF-level transcendent Lebron to beat the Bulls and have a chance against the winner of the West. Well, Lebron has performed at the level we needed in 2/2 series. If we can get a third, we might finally be able to raise a banner in Cleveland.
Really hoping Kyrie can give us something. All we need him to do is make some buckets and start drawing attention to space the offense a little bit. But if the Warriors can sag off him and make everyone else beat them, we might be in trouble.