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I don’t know that he orchestrated it per se, but I do think he takes game 1s, especially on the road where you just need to split, to feel everything out and see what matchups they have and what his teammates can do, in order to see how much he has to do himself. It’s risky, but he seems to get away with it more often than not.Cavs probably won't shoot that bad and Boston probably won't shoot that well for the rest of the series. Little voice in my head is asking did Lebron orchestrate this so it looks better when he leads the Cavs to an epic comeback in the series? Either that or his elbow stats hurting and he signs with Philly in the off season.
Really no matter how the season plays out I see a move to Philly being his best option for getting max money and winning over the next 5-6 years. If this Boston team can shell the Cavs what will they do with Kyrie, Hayward, and another year or two under the belts of their Nets picks? I have a suspicion that this is the last time we see a competitive Cavs team until the window closes on the Warriors, Celtics, Rockets, and 76ers.
From what I saw last night Houston ain’t getting 2.Honestly, after watching the Warriors last night, I'd rather lose this series. Golden State is going to sweep either Eastern Conference team in embarrassing fashion, and I doubt Houston gets more than two against them.