Dellavedova and James worked together to help the Cavaliers pull even with the Golden State Warriors at one. Game one was all about Steph Curry, and the Warriors won in OT, and with good reason. They held the Cavaliers to just 100 points, grabbing the upper hand, and perhaps giving the rookie head coach, Steve Kerr, a false sense of security. This is a seven game series, which can have its ebb and flow. The Warriors may have awakened the Cavaliers at the wrong time. Lebron has been hot all series, like a stove that Steve Kerr has been messing with. One of these times Steve and the Warriors are going to get burned. If Dellavadova and James continue to play like they did in overtime, Kerr can kiss his first championship goodbye.
Lebron has been playing more and more like Michael this series. You might be wondering why this reporter has been so impressed with Lebron, because the Pacers are not in the playoffs, and usually the Pacers fans would not say nice things about Lebron, but you have to hand it to him. He is one of the classiest guys in the NBA, and I do not like it when my home state calls him a flopper. Pacers fans, you should be classier than this. When you have a player who outplayed you, it is ok to “boo,” but please do not call him a flopper. If he was a Pacer, the heartland would go crazy over him, Indiana would love him, and yours truly would not have to hear complaining that he is a flopper. Just a word to the wise, Mr. Bird. If he ever becomes a free agent, open your beak and try to put him in blue and yellow. The Pacers fans would appreciate it!