Friday, June 3, 2016

Warriors Take Game 1, 104-89


Who saw this coming? No, not that the Warriors would win Game 1, but how they won it? Had you told me yesterday that the Splash Brothers would combine for a mere 20 points, I would have thought that the names by the score would be switched. You probably would have too. 

Shaun Livingston had a career night. Coming off the bench, he scored 20 points. As mentioned, the same amount Steph Curry and Klay Thompson combined for. Crazy! This night was all about the Warriors' bench. They outscored their opponents 45-10. Andre Iguodala chipped in 12 points, 7 rebounds, and 6 assists. The only bright spot from the Warrior starting five was Draymond Green who scored 16, pulled in 11 boards, and dished out 7 assists.

For the Cavs, things could have gone a lot better. Sure they held Curry and Thompson to poor shooting nights, but Golden State still shot nearly 50% from the field (.494, actually). The Cavs were beaten because they didn't play defense. The Warriors' motto is "Strength in Numbers". They went deep to their bench and it was a next man up type of deal. Double-doubles from LeBron James and Kevin Love we're not enough. The Big Three combined for 66 of the 89 points. If Cleveland hopes to climb back into the series, they'll need to do three things: 1) Play defense, like, actual defense. 2) Find a fourth man to share the load. Take some of the pressure off Kyrie Irving, Love, and James. 3) Win a road game, preferably Game 2. 

Up 1-0, the Warriors will look to continue their quest for back-to-back championships with Game 2 on Sunday. Cleveland shouldn't be in panic yet. One bad game isn't a good start, but the problems can be fixable at least. 

-Dug
@chansm1th

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