Cavaliers
laid low by missed opportunities, Irving injury
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[June 05, 2015]
(Reuters) - LeBron James and the
Cleveland Cavaliers promised to "make some adjustments" after several
missed opportunities cost them Game One of the NBA Finals to the host
Golden State Warriors on Thursday, losing 108-100 in overtime.
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James scored a team-high 44 points, his most ever in a Finals game,
but felt he had not communicated efficiently enough with his team
mates as he shot only 18 of 38 from the floor.
"We all have to be better, including myself," said James, a
four-time league MVP who missed a long jump shot with 3.6 seconds
remaining in regulation that would likely have earned his team
victory at a sellout Oracle Arena in Oakland.
"I don't think I was great. I've got to do better things out on the
floor to help us be more precise offensively. I've got to
communicate a little bit more defensively to help our team get over
the hump.
"We had so many opportunities to win this game, and we didn't. It's
up to us now to look at the film, watch and make some adjustments...
and be ready for Sunday (Game Two)."
James, who is back in the NBA Finals for a fifth consecutive year,
was a frustrated figured after his team were outscored 10-2 by the
Warriors in overtime.
"We really only had zero points as I got the lay-up at the end, but
that didn't mean much because they did a good job closing it in
overtime," he said.
"We had a few miscues defensively, had a couple of turnovers
offensively, but we were right there. They just made a couple more
plays than we made."
Defeat in front of raucous Golden State fans was soured even further
for Cleveland when their inspirational All-Star point guard Kyrie
Irving limped off the court during overtime after an awkward fall.
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Irving, who missed two games of the Eastern Conference final due to
an ailing left knee, had been in dazzling form for his team at both
ends of the court with 23 points, seven rebounds and four steals.
"It was very tough to see," said James. "I just see how hard he
worked these last eight days just to get himself to play at this
level tonight.
"Seeing him walk out of the locker room on crutches just now, that's
a tough blow for our team."
The Cavaliers later said in a statement that Irving would have an
MRI on Friday and continue to be evaluated by their medical team.
(Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes in Los Angeles; Editing by Sudipto
Ganguly)
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