The Warriors' game plan is simple: Find Kyrie Irving and score on him

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After the Golden State Warriors handled the Cleveland Cavaliers easily in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, winning 104-89, the talk was about how the Warriors’ scoring came from unexpected people. It wasn’t the Splash Brothers — Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson — leading the way with scoring (though they did have some big buckets) but the Warriors’ supporting cast that provided the points.

Watching the game back, however, it’s clear the Warriors’ scoring wasn’t a result of a game plan to have Shaun Livingston (who finished with 20 points), Leandro Barbosa (11 points) or Harrison Barnes (13 points) take the shots. Those guys scored because of who was defending them: Kyrie Irving.

By the fourth quarter, the Warriors’ game plan had become simple: Everyone work their tail off on defense, and on offense, find the guy who Kyrie is guarding. And then give him the ball and let him score.


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The Cavaliers had to have seen this coming, and thus went with the somewhat counterintuitive strategy of having Irving guard Curry to start the game. Cleveland knew they were probably going to have to send a double team anyway, so might as well make Irving the first guy there who can hold Curry up for a second until help arrived, usually in the form of LeBron James.

With James cheating to help Irving with Curry, though, the Warriors promptly found Barnes — James’ man — on a back-door cut.


So that wasn’t working. The Cavaliers then made the quick adjustment and decided to try and have Irving guard Barnes directly. The Warriors immediately sent Barnes baseline around a series of picks, which Irving had no chance dealing with. Another easy bucket for Barnes.


At the end of the first quarter, Livingston came in, and the Cavaliers thought they’d roll the dice and have Irving guard him.

Look where Curry immediately goes with the ball:


These are all just from the first quarter. The Warriors were running their offense, but every play seemed to reach the same conclusion. Wherever Irving was, that’s where the ball went.

I’m not trying to be mean to Irving here, I’m really not. But the Warriors are so good and so deep that this isn’t a team that allows you to hide someone on defense. All night, the Cavaliers tried to trap the Warriors’ shooters. At times it worked, but more often than not Curry or Thompson would just move the ball around until they found whoever Irving was guarding, that person would be open, and they’d get a bucket.

By the fourth quarter, the Warriors had stopped even pretending to do anything else:

Just rewatched 4th Q Warriors-Cavs.Cavs put Irving on Livingston,Shaun scores 6 pts and then they put Irving on Barnes then he scores 4 pts.

— Vedran Modrić (@vedranmo) June 3, 2016

By the fourth, Irving might as well have been wearing a neon green jersey. Every single time down the court, the Warriors did the same thing — they found the poor sap, and they picked on him.

I’m not sure what the Cavaliers do from here. Irving’s offensive game is so much better than the next option — Matthew Dellavedova — that he has to be on the floor. (And even though Delly is a better defender, he seems to be a problem the Warriors have solved, and in his ten minutes on the floor last night the Cavaliers were -19.) Irving is the better ballhandler, a better playmaker, and his shooting allows the Cavaliers to space the floor the way they want to. He has to play.

The Warriors' game plan is simple: Find Kyrie Irving and score on him
 

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Brehs were tryna shyt on Love for his PnR defense but he handled every switch on Curry well and stripped him 2x.

Meanwhile they hid Kyrie on 2905235235 different players throughout the game and every single one roasted him. :mjlol:
 

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Stuff like this is why its so stupid to reduce conversations about players to simple wins and losses in the finals. Cavs have a really really good team that happens to be flawed in ways that make it extremely hard to beat a team like the Warriors.
 

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I think anyone that watched the game saw this. This didn't require some write up. Kyrie was getting back door cuts, Backed down, and then just flat out killed by Livingston Mid Range game but he is 6'7 and kyrie's reach isn't enough. This is something we thought MCW would be but he just sucks and J Kidd see's this.

Lue going to correct all of this next game. Cavs in 6
 

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Stuff like this is why its so stupid to reduce conversations about players to simple wins and losses in the finals. Cavs have a really really good team that happens to be flawed in ways that make it extremely hard to beat a team like the Warriors.
I suspect this thread was made to make excuses for LeBron in case the Cavs lose this series.
 

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I think anyone that watched the game saw this. This didn't require some write up. Kyrie was getting back door cuts, Backed down, and then just flat out killed by Livingston Mid Range game but he is 6'7 and kyrie's reach isn't enough. This is something we thought MCW would be but he just sucks and J Kidd see's this.

Lue going to correct all of this next game. Cavs in 6
Bring back last year's squad..most just might be needed
 

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The Warriors said they were going to do this to him last year.

Irving getting injured was a low key blessing as it Dellavadova is a much better and tougher defender.

Brehs were tryna shyt on Love for his PnR defense but he handled every switch on Curry well and stripped him 2x.

Meanwhile they hid Kyrie on 2905235235 different players throughout the game and every single one roasted him. :mjlol:
thats because they put Love on Bogut. Was a smart move in that regard

when the Warriors went with th deaeth lineup, and its variations, Love struggled defensively.
 

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This is exactly what I was telling nikkas last year who were saying the Warriors deserve an asterisk because Kyrie and Love didn't play.

The lack of Kyrie and Love made the Cavs 10x better on defense and 10x tougher. Sure they surrender offense but they traded that for a stouter defense. And with a player like Bron who can shoulder a huge offensive load, I'd say the Cavs minus love and Kyrie make for a tougher matchup.
 

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Delly was getting cooked just the same (if not worse) when he was in the game.

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Funnily enough the Warriors' offense had more success when Cavs sent out lineups consisting of: Delly, Jefferson, Shumpert, Love, J.R, LeBron and Thompson. Y'all can't place the sole blame on Kyrie for this one when the Cavs had their best DRTG with him on the court (players that played 10+ minutes).

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