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This is a very close game, if the Cavaliers have a good facelift, I think the Cavaliers have a 70% chance of winning, and now, 55 open, but I support the Cavaliers to win.
The Cavaliers drafted the No. 1 pick in 2003, LeBron James, and under James' leadership, the Cavaliers made their debut to the NBA Finals in 2007, but lost 4-0 to the Spurs. And in the 2011 draft, the Cavaliers selected Kyrie Irving with the No. 1 pick, and the Cavaliers went into a rebuild. In 2014, the Cavaliers won the first pick for the third time in four years with the probability.
On July 12, 2014, James announced his return to the Cavaliers. In the summer of the same year, the Cavaliers formed the Big Three of LeBron James, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love (injured, not going to the Finals) through signing and trading.
In the 2014-15 season, the Warriors (21-3) ended a 16-game winning streak in the Warriors' December 17, 2014 loss to the Grizzlies. Klay Thompson scored 22 points and Stephen Curry made just 10 of 10 three-pointers for 19 points, seven rebounds and six assists.
In the end, the Warriors ranked first in the Western Conference with 67 wins and 15 losses this season, and won the first seed in the Western Conference. In the playoffs, he defeated the New Orleans Pelicans (4-0), the Memphis Grizzlies (4-2), and the Houston Rockets (4-1) to win the Western Conference championship and advance to the NBA finals.
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It's hard to say, but my emperor can definitely win.
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In the 2014-2015 season, the Warriors played against the Cavaliers in the Finals, and the results of both sides were as follows:
Regular season standings.
With 67 wins and 15 losses, the Warriors are in first place in the West and first in the league;
The Cavaliers are 53-29 and second in the East and fifth in the league.
The regular season record of the two sides.
2015-01-10, Warriors defeated the Cavaliers 112-94 at home;
On 2015-02-27, the Cavaliers defeated the Warriors 110-99 at home.
Playoff record.
Playoffs first round: Warriors 4:0 Pelicans, Cavaliers 4:0 Celtics;
Playoffs Eastern and Western Semifinals: Warriors 4:2 Grizzlies, Cavaliers 4:2 Bulls;
Playoffs East-West Finals: Warriors 4:1 Rockets, Cavaliers 4:0 Hawks.
Finals record.
2015-06-05, Warriors defeated the Cavaliers 108-100 overtime at home;
2015-06-08, the Warriors lost 93:95 at home to the Cavaliers;
2015-06-10, the Cavaliers defeated the Warriors 96-91 at home;
2015-06-12, the Cavaliers lost to the Warriors 82-103 at home;
2015-06-15, Warriors defeated Cavaliers 104-91 at home;
On 2015-06-17, the Cavaliers lost to the Warriors 97-105 at home.
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The Finals Cavaliers and Warriors are now tied 1-1.
The next game is the home court of the Cavaliers!
Tournament schedule:
6 5 Warriors (Home) VS Cavaliers (A) Warriors Win!
6 8 Warriors (Home) VS Cavaliers (Away) Cavaliers Win!
June 10 Warriors (A) vs Cavaliers (H) 9 a.m. June 12 Warriors (A) vs Cavaliers (H) 9 a.m. June 15 (if needed) Warriors (H) vs Cavaliers (A) 8 a.m. June 17 (if needed) Warriors (A) vs Cavaliers (H) 9 a.m. June 20 (if needed) Warriors (H) vs Cavaliers (A) 9 a.m.
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It's over Warriors 4-2 G1 Warriors 108-100 Cavaliers G2 Cavaliers won 95-93 in overtime G3 Cavaliers returned home 96-91 to win over the Warriors in the next game to take a 2-1 lead.
The G4 Warriors beat the Cavaliers 103-82 on the road, the G5 Warriors beat the Cavaliers by 13 points at home, and the G6 Warriors beat the Cavaliers 105-97 on the road.
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June 20 15-16 Season Finals G7 Warriors vs Cavaliers.
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At the end of the first half, James still had 0 assists! Although it may seem like the numbers are incomplete, it also explains why the Cavaliers were able to win. I've said a long time ago that if James wants to win, he has to make himself a player first, not a savior with a big bag.
Throughout the court, James squeezed the ball in as before, and the other four were also much less open and waiting for the pass, and there were many times when teammates served to James, and he quickly gave the ball to Irving.
As for Owen, not only is his attack efficiency higher, but his passing is also much better.
It's a way to win, players who can attack with all their might, get the ball moving. As for the defense, it's almost okay to maintain it, after all, it's not realistic to make Owen, Love and JR's defensive skills go up a notch in a short period of time, so it's better to let go of the offense and rely on super individual ability to get the score back.
Of course, the impact of Green's suspension cannot be ignored, and if Green was not suspended, how would there be so many opportunities to attack the basket. But even if Green returns, it's not without holes, and if you want to do it today, you can get the ball moving quickly, and the Cavaliers still have a good chance to attack. Another piece of good news for the Cavaliers is that Bogut may be out of the game.
Judging from today's game, the Warriors are missing Green, and the Cavaliers are far less than usual, and there was a tie at halftime. Bogut went off in the fourth quarter, and the situation was completely decided. If Bogut misses, it won't hit much better than Green's absence.
I hope the Cavaliers will seize the opportunity, and I hope the Warriors will make adjustments and dedicate one or two more exciting matchups to the fans.
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On June 17, 2015, in Game 6 of the NBA Finals, the Warriors defeated the Cavaliers 105-97 and won the championship with a total score of 4-2.
On June 5, the first game of the 2014-15 NBA Finals, the Warriors took the lead and defeated the Cavaliers 108-100 in overtime at home.
On June 8, the second game of the NBA Finals began, and the Warriors sat at home to face the Cavaliers, and the two sides were tied 87 in the fourth quarter. In overtime, the two sides fought defensively, and in the end, the Cavaliers narrowly defeated the Warriors 95-93.
On June 10, the third game of the 2014-15 NBA Finals, the Warriors lost to the Cavaliers 91-96, and the score was 1-2.
On June 12, the Warriors defeated the Cavaliers 103-82 on the road to tie the series at 2-2. The Warriors reclaim home-court advantage.
On June 15, the Warriors won the Battle of Tianwang Mountain at home. The Warriors 104-91 Cavaliers, rewriting the series score to 3-2.
On June 17, Game 6 of the NBA Finals, the Warriors defeated the Cavaliers 105-97 away, winning the championship with a total score of 4-2.
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Cavaliers main player profile:
Number player position.
0 Kevin Loew Forward.
1 James Jones Forward.
2 Kyrie Irving Guard.
3 Kendrick Absolute Lead - Perkins Center.
4 Iman Shambaugh Defender.
5 Smith Guard Forward.
8 Matthew Dellavedova Defender.
12 Joe Harris Defender.
13 Tristan Thompson Center Forward.
17 Anderson Vallejo Center.
18 Mike Miller Guard Forward.
20 Timofey Mozgov Center
23 LeBron Lag Hon-James Forward.
31 Sean Marion Guard Forward.
33 Brandon Haywood Center.
Warriors main player profile:
Number player position.
1 Ognie Kuzmić center.
4 Bruchun Langton-Rush Defender Forward.
5 Malis Speights Center Forward Forward.
7 Justin Holiday Guard.
9 Andre Iguodala Defender Forward.
10 David Lee Forward Center.
11 Klay Thompson Guard.
12 Andrew Boggart Center.
19 Leandro Barbosa Defender.
20 James Michael McAdoo Forward.
23 Draymond Green Forward.
30 Stephen Curry Guard.
31 Festus-Aizeli Center.
34 Shane Livingston Defender.
40 Harrison Barnes Forward.
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The head coach of the Warriors is a little better!
The head coaches of both teams are rookies, but the difference is that Warriors head coach Kerr has almost had a smooth ride and has an excellent record; Cavaliers head coach Blatter has been unstable in the regular season, and rumors about him being fired have been heard endlessly, and it is only now that it has really subsided.
Warriors head coach – Steve Kerr.
Steve Cole, born September 27, 1965 in Beirut, Lebanon, was selected by the Phoenix Suns in the second round of the 1988 NBA Draft. As a player, he played for the Phoenix Suns, Cleveland Cavaliers, Orlando Magic, Chicago Bulls, San Antonio Spurs and Portland Trail Blazers. From 1995 to 1998, he completed three consecutive championships with the Bulls.
He won the championship with the Spurs in 1999 and again with the Spurs in 2003, and announced his retirement at the end of the season. He then became a commentator for Turner Network, became general manager of the Phoenix Suns in 2007, and returned to the role of commentator after announcing his departure in 2010. In 2014, he became the head coach of the Golden State Warriors.
Cavaliers head coach – David Blatter.
David Blatter, born in Massachusetts, USA, is the 56-year-old and the first coach to enter the NBA directly from the Euroleague and serve as a head coach. He has 20 years of coaching experience, including in Israel, Greece, Russia and Turkey. He led Maccabi Tel Aviv to the Israeli Basketball League, Cup and Euroleague Treble.
During his six years in charge of Maccabi, Blatter led the team to six Israeli Cup titles and five Israeli league titles. Blatter also coached Russia for six years, winning the European Championship in 2007 and a bronze medal at the London Olympics in 2012. In June 2014, he became the head coach of the Cavaliers.
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Cavaliers 2014-2015 Season Lineup:
Number player position.
0 Kevin Loew Forward.
1 James Jones Forward.
2 Kyrie Irving Guard.
3 Kendrick Perkins center.
4 Iman Shambaugh Defender.
5 Smith Guard Forward.
8 Matthew Dellavedova Defender.
12 Joe Harris Defender.
13 Tristan Thompson Center Forward 17 Anderson Vallejo Center.
18 Mike Miller Guard Forward.
20 Timofey Mozgov Center
23 LeBron James Forward.
31 Sean Marion Guard Forward.
33 Brandon Haywood Center.
Warriors 2014-2015 Season Lineup:
Number player position.
1 Ognie Kuzmić center.
4 Brandon Rush Guard Forward.
5 Malis Speights Center Forward Forward.
7 Justin Holiday Guard.
9 Andre Iguodala Defender Forward.
10 David Lee Forward Center.
11 Klay Thompson Guard.
12 Andrew Boggart Center.
19 Leandro Barbosa Defender.
20 James Michael McAdoo Forward 23 Draymond Green Forward.
30 Stephen Curry Guard.
31 Festus-Aizeli Center.
34 Shane Livingston Defender.
40 Harrison Barnes Forward.
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Three times a week, it should start next Tuesday, two, four, six.
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The rule is a best-of-7 system, and the order is 2-2-1-1-1.
Due to the poor regular season record, the Cavaliers (53-29) do not have home-court advantage against the Warriors (67-15), so the first game will be played on the Warriors' home court.
The schedule of the competition is as follows:
Game 1, June 5, 9:00, Warriors home.
Game 2, June 8, 8:00, Warriors home.
Game 3, June 10, 9:00, Cavaliers home.
Game 4, June 12, 9:00, Cavaliers home.
Game 5, June 15, 8:00, Warriors home (if needed) Game 6, June 17, 9:00, Cavaliers home (if needed) Game 7, June 20, 9:00, Warriors home (if needed).
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Not to mention, the Cavaliers themselves are understaffed and could have hoped to win the game in regular time. Knowing that in overtime, I knew the Cavaliers were going to lose. First of all, Irving was injured and couldn't play with Curry; secondly, the knights have few rotation personnel, and their physical strength has reached the limit, which can be said to be the end of the strong crossbow; Again, the Warriors were lucky that there were basically no injuries, there were many rotations, and the main team was well rested.
If Owen hadn't been hurt, the outcome might have been very different. Competitive sports are so cruel, and luck is also part of strength. If you become a king or lose a king, it is useless to talk about it, and you will fight again in the coming year.
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