Finals Live Thread: Game 4, Warriors @ Cavs
2015-06-11I want to get very specific. Everyone watching the Cavs sort of shutdown the Warriors can recognize what’s going on: the Cavs are protecting the ball, limiting 3-point makes, slowing the game’s pace, making role players perform, and marching the NBA back to a time where games had less than 200 combined points and more than 200 combined hand-checks. Let’s check out some numbers from these playoffs to get a better appreciation for the Cavs 2-1 series lead.
LeBron James
The King has truly become the fearless leader of this Cavs team. There’s no arguing that. He yells at guys and a minute later points to the same guy saying, “you the man.” Throughout the season where he has placed his command throne on the court has changed. Look at his regular season shot chart:
Notice the high-post area where LeBron is Einstein. He just didn’t want to show his brilliance off during the regular season, and he settled for that comfortable undefended mid-range jumper. He took nearly 27% of his shots there, and sank two percent less than league average.
Now let’s look at his shots during the Eastern Conference playoffs. LeBron changed his mindset about getting to his happy place.
He started taking the ball in the high-post, as teams put smaller defenders such as Jimmy Butler and Jae Crowder on him. He used his patented adamantium shoulder to collapse chests with his first step, and the results were beautiful. Even though LeBron shot roughly average from the post, he hooked up shooters and cutters when the Bulls, Hawks, and Celtics sent an extra help defender to stop him from scoring.
Now let’s look at the King’s shot chart during this Warriors series:
In the first three games of the Warriors series, the King has been taking his talents to the post even more frequently. He’s staring Draymond Green, Harrison Barnes, and Andre Iguodala in the eyes and showing he isn’t scared to boogie despite a barrage of grabby hands.
The change in where LeBron is shooting is actually not what people should be focused on though. LeBron has essentially taken up an extra 1/3rd of the ball handling responsibilities in the playoffs and some how protected the ball even better. Looking over SportsVU possession data from the regular season, you can see that LeBron held the ball 6.1 minutes per game. During the playoffs, that number has jumped to 9.0 minutes per game (he has also started receiving the ball 1.4 more times in the post than he did during the regular season).
What’s truly amazing though has to do with the King’s turnovers. During the regular season, he turned the ball over 3.9 times a match, or about one time every 1.56 minutes. During the playoffs, the King has been turning the ball over 4.2 times a game, or once every 2.14 minutes. That’s some serious ball security right there. How is he doing it?
I would say that he is hyper-focused. I would also say that he knows how to better survey the floor from the post than on pick and rolls. He has also stopped trying to thread impossible passes on pick and roll plays.
What’s even crazier about LeBron’s ball security is that the one turnover every 2.14 minutes of possession is skewed. LeBron has had just ten turnovers in the three games against the Warriors, and he has held on to the ball even more, since Kyrie Irving went down. Unfortunately, the SportsVU data I have access to doesn’t let me look at specific dates, so just be happy knowing LeBron is constantly improving during this Finals run.
The Warriors
When you think Warriors, what comes to your mind? I think about 3-point shooting and the Splash Bros, Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson. Those bros ranked number one and two, respectively, for made 3s in the regular season. They also rank one and two so far this postseason. However, they aren’t doing so well during the first three games of the finals. The Cavs have held them both under 33% from 3-point land.
This is a problem for the Warriors because when they have struggled in the postseason or fell behind, they have jacked up threes to get caught up/gain momentum. During the regular season, the Warriors took 30.9% of their shots from 3-point land, and they made 40% of them. They hit 10.7 per game.
During their Western Conference playoffs run, the Warriors started taking 35.7% of their shots from beyond the arc. They made 11.7 per game, but their shooting percentage dropped to 38. This uptick in 3-point shooting helped them overcome dialed in defenses and helped during a 20 point fourth quarter comeback win against the Pelicans.
In the finals, 36.8% of the Warriors shots are three-pointers, but they’re making just ten a game at a 31.3% rate. The Warriors shooting has gotten progressively worse throughout the playoffs, and this is a product of better defensives and their own mindset.
Throughout the regular season the Warriors would shoot their way out of trouble. This is great when it works, but when the ball isn’t dropping it helps to have guys that can simply dunk over someone to score or back their way down/dribble to a layup. Sure, the Warriors have guys who can do those things, but that is none of their players’ calling card. The Cavs number one skill….Okay, LeBron’s number one skill is being able to back guys down to get an easy bucket, or back guys down to create an easy layup for a teammate.
Matthew Dellavedova Is Objectively Doing Stuff
What Matthew Dellavedova is doing this series is absolutely amazing, and there are actual stats which are objectively impressive enough to show how amazing it is. NBA.com has a stat that shows how well a player defends opponents. It takes the opponents’ average shooting percentage and compares it to what they shoot when covered by a specific man. In the Playoffs, Delly has caused opponents to shoot 1.4% worse than their average from 3-point land. In the Finals, if Delly defends the 3-ball, the shooter is shooting 25.9% worse than their average. That’s not a typo. Stephan Curry has shot just 32% in the past three games, which is pretty far away from his regular season average of 44%. If the Cavs laid the Delly onto Draymond Green, who is currently shooting 12.5% from 3-land this series, he would theoretically be shooting a negative percentage on 3-balls, which is impossible. Thankfully for stat recorders, that matchup won’t happen.
Game Four Thoughts
A lot of people are pointing to Stephen Curry’s 17 point barrage in the fourth quarter of game three as a sign that he’s going to start playing at his MVP level again. That doesn’t scare me. The Cavs have now given up three leads in the fourth quarter. J.R. Smith has yet to have a lava heat level shooting game (He has scored just 32 points total is three games). LeBron James is shooting only 40%. Iman Shumpert has yet to have a break out game. And, Tristan Thompson is shooting just 33% on shots.
The Cavs are causing Curry to falter. The Warriors aren’t really causing J.R. to struggle or Shumpert to struggle. The Warriors are game planning for LeBron James, and the King is still averaging 41 points, 8.3 assists, and 12 rebounds on 40% shooting. 40% shooting is great for some guys, not for LBJ. Eventually, more of his shots will drop. The same goes for TT. TT isn’t a jump shooter. He will shoot more than 33% considering most of his shots are simply put backs.
This game is a must win for the Warriors. They need both Klay Thompson and Stephen Curry to perform along with one other role player if they want a decisive victory. The Cavs just need one random hot game from a role player to win big tonight. The Cavs have the upper hand, and will come out looking to keep it.
What are your predictions tonight?
I’m picking the Cavs to win this game 110-92. The Cavs aren’t likely to have another fourth quarter melt down, and I would bet on one of the Wine & Gold role players getting hot before Draymond Green or Harrison Barnes does. Those two Golden States guys are too busy covering LeBron.
They’re finally doubling LBJ…
TT with the great play
Cavs need to cut into this lead… in the worst way…
That’s bad scouting by Delly. Gotta know Livingston is going to right shoulder there.
I find the intensity isnt there, GSW are doing whatever they want
If delly doesn’t hit that shot off the post double, trouble.
Bad Delly decision there…
Delly got fouled again there.
GSW doing a good job bothering LBJ when he had his hands on the ball.
Could that have been a more Blatant moving screen?
ANOTHER illegal screen by Green
Get this thing tied at least going into the half.
A nice little run now would be great
I understand why the Cavs can set good picks for JR .
Delly’s been pretty solid so far controlling offense just haven’t hit shots.
Their defense seems to be swarming a bit more s well.
I mean doesn’t seem like we have had a ton of open looks. Have to figure out how to slow them down. Not sure how tho.
Moz needs to take his time when he shoots against the smalls.
Cavs not screening at all for their shooters…
Noticed it too. Not crisp at all. Almost like they think they do t need to set it
So essentially the sun rises and sets on the awesomeness of golden state. Good to know.
Barbosa still quick as hell. Can’t let lead get too big, we don’t have firepower to make big comebacks.
Wtf is Smith doing there?
We havent gone to the free throw line as yet, they have been the aggressors
Whenever Curry is not on the floor, Delly should not be either.
Without LBJ in, Delly is the only ball handler…
Warriors out rebounding us 13-11
Lebron has yet to takeover, and Delly has Curry’s number. I’m feeling good about this game.
Are the Cavs tired? They are not running back on defense. Too many points allowed and the Warriors confidence is sky high right now.
31 points for Warriors after that 36 point 4th quarter , Cavs really need to step up on D and score to tie this game up and get the crowd back in it
Bad: At least 5 points given up on second chances. Two fast-break dunks for Iggy.
That’s the lead. Gotta clean up those.
Both fast break dunks by Iggy came after either LBJ scored or got fouled and complained…
Plus LBJ has to be aggressive as hes been in the other 3 games. He is way too tentative thus far for my taste. I understand he hasnt gotten calls, but keep playing.
Cavs are doing the right thing trying to keep banging it in down low realizing the bigs have the mismatch. Defensively, LBJ allowed Iggy to get some easy points.
We in trouble. Out of sorts, brilliant adjustments by kerr to go super small. They figured out the scheme. Rattled us. Hopefully Blatt got something up his sleeve.
We went small and they are still getting rebounds and we aren’t finishing in the paint.
Yep because we are so spread out we cannot gang rebound like we could before.
What just happened there between DELLY and Curry?
I saw it too. Looked like curry tried to bully him.
MOVING SCREEN!!!
I’ll be interested to see Blatt’s adjustments at half time.
So if Curry is leaving Delly and Delly isn’t hitting, have Delly screen for JR or JFJ.
14-2 run in the last 4 min
Wow… what does LBJ have to do to get fouled?
Just have the ball. Get a foul call is another matter. ;)
Cavs getting brutalized by the refs.
More worried about our d. Super small is cracking us.
Can we put Perk in to put a screen on Joey Crawford?
Hahahaaha tooo funny
Second that. Crawford looks like Popeye with the squint.
LeBron fouled on every shot…
JFJ with the block!
JAMES FREAKING BLOCK!!
HOW IS THAT NOT A FOUL?
JFJ with the SAVE
Horrible call…
Love phantom fouls
Another awful call.
Do not like easy shots. Not sure how we counter.
Oh, Joey…….
So it’s going to be one of these games…
JR didnt even do anything
That was a ridiculously bad call.
And the rebounding woes so far fall on LBJ. He twice didnt even try to box out Barnes.
13-4 run by Warriors since we were up 16-9 in the last 3 minutes, we need to step up on D
We HAVE to clean up the D board. Theyre killing us for the second straight game with second chance points.
Cavs just need to stick to game plan. Those offensive boards were because guys are floating out to people they should be letting open.
Yes but they are way more wide open today cause gs is playing so small.
JR Smith might have been behind that missing box out. He doesn’t seem like he’s playing right at all.
Totally. Not as physical on off ball screens right now. Far too free of movement.
Eventually they will start scoring at will if we give up so many wide open shots and space in lane. Maybe have to go smaller.
Cavs are letting the Warriors role players prove they should be covered. The king isn’t even doing work yet on the role guys, so this is an okay position to be in.
Saving Delly and LBJ for later.
With this size advantage, no way Cavs should be losing the battle on the boards.
I think Cavs hitting shots early has gotten them into a quicker paced game. Need to slow things down a bit…
They are pushing the pace on every make and miss. We need to close out the quarter good
Don’t like this pace at all. Cavs too quick to shoot.
GS outplaying us in every way except shooting percentage. Even doing better on the boards.
I wouldn’t say that. It’s a two point game.
Need to get Delly back in…
JR can’t buy a hoop in this series.
They are really spreading us out. Worried.
GS is trying to up the tempo by letting Cleveland’s bigs score quickly.
Moz went straight up on that one… smh
What the hell, this ugly little ref is already pissing me off.