For the record I've been saying from the start that the Cavs can't stay this hot. I don't know if they lose this series because I don't know if the Raptors can get a game in Cleveland, but I've been consistent in my doubt of their abilities.
I don't think they can get a game in Cleveland, but just the fact that its going 6 guaranteed is great. The Cavs won't get 2 weeks of rest now while the Warriors and Thunder battle it out. And yes, Frye>Love right now. Irving I can't figure out, he catches fire at times, but he doesn't appear to have "it" in the big moments, at least yet. The same could probably have been said about Lowry and DeRozan before the past couple games. It only takes one big clutch performance to break through mentally sometimes.
The narrative wasn't there. You can guarantee if he did cramp up it's because he's the greatest athlete of all time.
The fact that Lebron doesn't impose his will is mind boggling. 29/9/6 on 11-16 shooting. That is incredibly efficient. If he had Kobe's killer instinct, he'd be fun to watch. Instead I'm left feeling like he's impotent or has basketball ED or PE or something...
Every additional game Toronto forces is another 48 minutes of potential injury I can hope for LeBron.
I don't know if Kyrie is comfortable being a second star even if that's his most natural position. He certainly didn't do enough. I loved the doubt I saw in their eyes though at the end of the game. LeBron isn't the guy who can typically rally the troops because he has more self doubt than any star I've ever known.
It really is. Everytime I expected him to take over at the end he would pass the ball. He's great, unquestionably, but a lot of the time he's only a killer when things aren't physical, or the Cavs are already up big, or the refs are giving him the calls on drives. Reminds me of Shaq saying something about a "front-runner"
Only thing that sucks about this is DeRozan will probably stay in Toronto, but screw it if they beat the Cavaliers that's fine with me. He's a hell of a player and he's silencing a lot of critics right now/
Hopefully Toronto dipped their feet into the same pool OKC did and catch fire at the right time and go to the Finals. That might not be as sweet as him losing the finals again but it'd be fun. I can already see the narratives written for Lebaby if he doesn't make the finals. Too tired from all the previous trips there. Not enough help (lol). Etc
James was compared more to Magic Johnson than a Jordan and not like a Bryant either. I think that is a disservice in itself given that I have witnessed Johnson make key baskets when he had to. At his prime, he wasn't even the athlete that James was. My take is that his overall game on offense isn't that dynamic. Spotty outside shot, unrefined post game. James gets his through sheer mass and athleticism but the polish is not there even to this day. Does not impose his will often enough too. In last year's Finals, he showed some moxie but in the end he petered out when tougher, mobile defenders like Iguadala, Green and Barnes forced him to his weaknesses.
If [and still a BIG "if"] Toronto makes it to The Finals, I honestly won't care as much who wins the thing... It will be about the draft and Laker training camp from there.
I've always felt that a part of Lebron's game is stat manipulation. I was actually impressed with him in the 15' finals because it was the only time he didn't seem to care about his fg%.
I'm glad the Raptors are finally giving the Cavs a hard time rather than the cakewalk most of all thought they'd have. And man... is it out of line to finally call Bismack Mount Mutombo? Some of the blocks he's had in this series so far are insane!