The Cleveland Cavaliers find themselves in a deep hole, down 3-0 in the Finals against the Spurs. Game 2 and 3 really could've gone either way. Unfortunately, for Cleveland shots late in the games didn't fall and too much focus on put on Lebron James. His teammates always expect him to make big plays in the clutch, but when he's double and triple-teamed what can he possible do besides try to find the open man? In the Detroit series this team played off a lot of energy from the crowd and stifled their opponents with hard-nosed defense.
I don't remember if any NBA team in history has ever came back when trailing 3-0 and the way Tim Duncan and Tony Parker are playing the Cavs will lucky if they can keep the duo under 40 points tonight at Quicken Loans Arena. Big Z and Daniel Gibson's scoring efforts are necessary if the Cavs are to win today. Sure Lebron could drop 50, but that may not be enough to prevail over San Antonio. It was a low scoring affair in Game 3. I expect another similar game tonight.
It's been a great year for the Cavs franchise despite the eventual outcome of the Finals.
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