Cleveland Cavaliers: 3 adjustments for Game 4 vs. Warriors
The Cleveland Cavaliers are down 3-0 in the NBA Finals for the second year in a row. Let’s take a look at some adjustments they can make to win one at home in Game 4 to keep their season alive.
LeBron James almost willed the Cleveland Cavaliers to an unlikely victory in Game 3 of the 2018 NBA Finals on Wednesday night.
He had another monster performance with 33 points, 11 assists, and 10 rebounds, including a 3-pointer that cut the Golden State Warriors’ lead to one going into the final two minutes of the game.
But then Kevin Durant happened.
In case you missed it, this is the shot that sunk the Cavs and pushed them to the brink of elimination:
It was an unbelievable shot and it capped off an unbelievable night for Durant, who registered 43 points on 15-of-23 shooting to go with 13 rebounds and seven assists. On a night where Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson struggled, he was able to carry the offensive load and deal a devastating blow to an already struggling Cavs squad.
There is nothing left for LeBron and company to do now except go home, lick their wounds and try to make the necessary changes to come back to Quicken Loans Arena on Friday as they try to avoid a sweep. Let’s jump into the three most crucial adjustments the Cavs have to make if they want to extend their lives in the 2018 NBA Finals.