I can see the sense in not allowing Curry/Klay to get in any rhythm whatsoever, I just don't see the sense in the lineups he was using to carry out the scheme (unless lineups of Kyrie, JR and Love are giving them an advantage on offense, they can't be playing heavy minutes together - there's far too many defensive breakdowns). But then again, if he went for more defensive-orientated lineups, the Cavs would run into the same offensive problems as they did in the Finals last season. Damned if he does, damned if he doesn't. I'd be more worried that he had no adjustments for when both Curry and Klay went off and the Warriors' offense was even more dangerous. It's like he came in with one defensive gameplan and said fukk it, I can live with the rest; not taking into account that the rest could actually be the weapon that kills them.
I understand why he did it, but once it became apparent their teammates had figured it out he still stuck with it. You can't try and take away Klay/Curry by giving their teammates wide open shots, there were times there when Klay & Steph had 4 Cavs around them. I thought it was a terrible scheme, focus on one of them like that, to do it to both is inviting disaster.





is the
machine. But steph looked straight up out of it mentally today.
maybe the cavs can make this interesting.