That is the type of effort I wanted to see on both ends. They weren't satisfied with just 1 side of the court, they played defense AND executed on offense and Boston didn't stand a chance. I seriously think they found something that will work moving forward and it's as simple as playing faster. Boston wants to slow the game down and they played right into that in the first two games, last night Cleveland dictated the quicker pace and it favored the aggressor. Also, I expect TT to start the remaining games in this series, he plays Horford hard and Al has to work that much harder to get his shot that if you limit their anchor, they will just float away never to be seen.
The Cavs have been bipolar this season, I can, realistically, see them completely moving on from this successful game plan or actually sticking to it...who knows at this point.