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    JoJo5473
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    How did the cavs lose big lead in the 4th quarter of game 3?

    The Cavs were leading by 17 after 3 quarters and the deficit was cut to 1 at one point in the fourth.

    1. Did the cavs run out of gas?

    2. Did they lose focus?

    3. Or was it because the warriors finally figured the cavs out?

    Someone help me out here.

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    David Lee adds an element that the Warriors were missing the first 2 games which is a big that can pass, shoot and consistently rebound. Lee's ball IQ plus ability to stretch out the Cavs bigs so they can't sit at the rim and protect is huge. He went 4-4 for 11 points with 4 boards and 2 dimes in just 13 minutes. I expect Kerr to give him heavy tick tonight.

    Whoever says Cavs let off the gas is delusional. They blew an 11 point lead in just 3 minutes of game 2 when Warriors forced OT late, they saw the Warriors come back down 20 4Q on the road against the Pels. They know the Dubs have too much firepower to ever truly be buried. Curry finally played some nice one on one ball and the Cavs team was certainly gassed but it gets no easier here on out playing with just a 7 man rotation.

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    Lebron likes to wait till there's 5 secs left on the shot clock before making any effort to drive to the rim. Then is forced to throw up a 7-12 foot jumper with 2-3 warriors in his face.

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    Delly gassed out at the end, unlocking Steph's game. Cavs will adjust to keep Delly fresh.

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