It's promising, the fact this game was this close. Two quality defensive teams we have here. Still, I expect higher scores for the rest of the series.
About LeBron, when will someone in the organization realize, since our coaching staff won't, that as he has gotten larger in size since his rookie year, and that he is just too bulky a body now these last few years, or even longer than that probably, to play a Isolation and/or as a PG, outside the arc so damn often? Opposing teams have been seeing the same exact offensive plan from him, ever since he's been in the league, could someone please give this 23 year old kid some direction as to how to transition his game, to the betterment of his team's offense? Or is he in an island, by himself for him to do this, for as long as he is a Cavalier?
It really shows now, especially when you play a very good perimeter defense like Boston, that it's just too much work for him to do this, game after game. And he clearly gets frustrated on the court too easily nowadays.
Of course, I've posted enough tirades about this, so I need not go further once again..... don't feel like it for once
Still, the series seems hopeful, as long as Mike Brown learns his lesson for the millionth time, and uses our savior as he is made to be, and plans his offensive strategy on LeBron getting the ball inside the arc
(of course, asking for MB to use him in the post would be way too much to expect..) . Our D is there, just sick of this offense that relies on randomness and LeBron having to do what he isn't really suited for.