Despite loss, Cavs say they have blueprint to defeat Warriors
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[June 02, 2018]
By Rory Carroll
OAKLAND (Reuters) - Cleveland Cavaliers
coach Tyronn Lue has said their 124-114 defeat by the Golden State
Warriors in Game One of the NBA Finals on Thursday was painful but
provided valuable insights into how to dethrone the defending
champions.
The Cavs led with less than a minute left in regulation and but for
an overturned foul call on Warriors' Kevin Durant and a miscue by
Cavs guard J.R. Smith at the end of the fourth quarter, the game
could easily have had a different result.
The underdog Cavs used their length to out-rebound the Warriors and
were able to slow down the tempo of the game, allowing LeBron James
to score 51 points by isolating hapless Warriors defenders and
setting the table for a near upset.
"It was a tough game for us. We played well enough to win but we
didn't," Lue told reporters on a call on Friday.
"Our guys' confidence is not shaken. We see what we need to do and
how we need to perform to win. So we have the blueprint, now we just
need to execute at a higher level."
Cavs guard George Hill said they feel as confident as ever and are
eager to avenge the loss when the teams meet for Game Two in Oakland
on Sunday.
"Everyone in this locker room felt we gave this one away and we
missed the opportunity," he told reporters.
"We have a game on Sunday to make up for it and do the best we can
to get back on the right track."
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Cavaliers head coach Tyronn Lue speaks with media following game one
of the 2018 NBA Finals at Oracle Arena. Mandatory Credit: Cary
Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports
To even the series the Cavs will need James to carry over his
spectacular play from Thursday, which included eight rebounds and
eight assists along with his monster scoring performance.
"He did everything he could to will our team to win," Lue said. "He
showed his team on the biggest stage how you have to play to beat
this team and he did a great job of that."
Asked if James could play any better than he did on Thursday, Lue
laughed. "I hope so," he said.
"I know it's asking a lot but we need him to lead by example, being
aggressive and attacking the basket."
"He did that last night and he's got to keep it up."
(Reporting by Rory Carroll; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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