THE CLEVELAND CAVALIERS and Golden State Warriors are about to go head-to-head in their third consecutive NBA Finals, but that does not mean everything is the same.
Most of the pieces in the puzzle are similar, but there are have been a lot of changes to both teams over the course of the past year, some bigger than others.
These are the biggest differences from last year’s Finals, won by the Cavs.
HONOURABLE MENTION: STEVE KERR’S HEALTH
Before we tackle the main changes, we would be remiss if we did not mention the absence of Steve Kerr on the court for Golden State.
The record-setting coach has not been on the bench since the second game of this year’s playoffs as he deals with lingering issues from back surgery last year.
However, Kerr not coaching during the Finals (assuming he does not return) probably will not be too big of a deal considering the Warriors have done just fine without him. He is still with the team on their off-days, going over video and getting his message across.
Now, it’s on to the five biggest changes to the respective teams.
THE WARRIORS HAVE KEVIN DURANT
This is the most obvious answer, but it is such a big deal it would be ridiculous not to include it. Durant is a former league MVP and probably the second-best player, joining what already was perhaps the most talented team in the league. The Cavs struggled to defend the Warriors’ sharp-shooters a year ago, so the addition of Durant will only make life more miserable, as LeBron James can attest.
“He’s one of the most dangerous guys we have in the world already,” James said of Durant this month. “So it makes it even more dangerous when you equip that talent, that skill with those guys.”
When Durant first headed to Golden State, some believed it would cause disruption because there would be too many mouths to feed. But that just hasn’t been the case. The Warriors have assisted on 70 percent of their shots this season, which is the highest rate in 13 years.
CAVALIERS ADDED KYLE KORVER, DERON WILLIAMS, DEEPER ROSTER
Cleveland’s additions of Kyle Korver, Deron Williams and others may not go pound-for-pound with the Warriors bringing in Durant, but these players do make a noticeable impact from a year ago.
Korver gives James an additional shooter, which can be deadly off the bench, and can also make timely three-pointers, which he proved in the series against the Atlanta Hawks when he made 11 in four games.
Williams is another big add as a veteran guard brought in this February. The Cavs were in desperate need of someone to take control when Kyrie Irving sat, and Williams brings that.
“He’s given us a huge boost,” James said of Williams in April. “We needed him. We’re happy we got him.”
One of the reasons the Warriors have been so dominant in recent years is because of their depth. They still have a deep lineup, but now the Cavs have brought in some other players to compete.
KLAY THOMPSON IS STRUGGLING
Last year, Klay Thompson averaged 24.4 points in the playoffs while shooting 44 percent from the field, and 42 percent from three-point range. So far this postseason, he has struggled as a shooter, averaging 14.4 points while shooting 38 percent from the field and just 36 percent from three-point range.
Obviously adding in Durant will make an impact on Thompson, but a drop of 10 points per game is pretty significant. And the fact he is not making shots at the pace he used to should be very concerning. But Thompson is not worried about his shooting woes, at least not until the Warriors start losing games.
“Obviously, you want the shot to go in more frequently, but that’s basketball,” he said earlier this month. “[I'm] due for a few big games or whatever. But you can’t get caught up in percentages, especially when you’re winning. Just got to make winning plays and play hard and everything else will take care of itself.”
KEVIN LOVE HAS IMPROVED IN THE PLAYOFFS
Kevin Love had a big moment in Game 7 last year when he shut down Stephen Curry on the Warriors’ final possession, but overall in the series he was pretty ineffective. He averaged 7.3 points, 5.9 rebounds, shot 36 percent from the floor and 26 percent from beyond the arc. He did miss a game, and came off the bench in another, but his game was clearly off.
Heading into the Finals this year, he is a much-improved player, especially on defense, but his offensive stats look better as well. Against the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals, Love averaged 22.6 points, 12.4 rebounds, shot 48 percent from the field and a ridiculous 53 percent from three-point range.
If he can carry that momentum into the NBA Finals, he will be a key difference-maker for Cleveland’s upset bid.
STEPHEN CURRY IS HEALTHY … AND ON FIRE
Stephen Curry played all seven games in last year’s NBA Finals, but you have to wonder if he had some lingering injury concerns. He was hurt in the team’s first playoff game against the Houston Rockets and missed the next two games. He then returned briefly before injuring himself again, missing the next four games.
If nothing else, fatigue was a factor for Curry in last year’s Finals. The Warriors fought hard in the regular season to achieve the 73-win season and ended up going to a seven-game series against the Oklahoma City Thunder and then a seven-game Finals with the Cavs. That’s a lot of effort expended, especially considering Curry was just coming off an injury.
Now, Curry is fully healthy and the Warriors earned plenty of rest. By the time Game 1 starts, the Warriors will have played just 19 games in the last 63 days. The rest has benefited the guard as he’s been on fire this postseason, averaging 28.6 points while shooting 50 percent from the field, 43 percent from three-point range and 90 percent from the free-throw line. Oh yeah, and he’s averaging 5.6 assists and 5.5 rebounds as well.
Come on spurs. Destroy those deluded fools.
The irony.
Liverpool fans are the most deluded on this planet. Everyone knows that.
Yidds are in cookoo land
Coming from a United supporter still in denial
How are Spurs delusional? Ask City…
Spurs fans have been deluded since their Champions League dizziness.
Spurs on their day can beat any team in that league; consistency is the problem more so than delusion. The ability is there in droves.
Karol is 100% bang on. Liverpool fans think they are a title winning side that can still compete in the champions league. They’re a mid table club as best. Or as Carragher once said. “Liverpool are no longer a big club”.
Yeah a lot of fans are deluded, sure many united fans thought they were favourites to win the league a few weeks ago. Back where they belong? Hilarious.
Lads, does Ron know United are 3rd and 2 points off top?
Ron, City lodt 4-1 to spurs, a lesser side than Aresnal. Don’t write United off just yet
Ironic, so biased
All football fans are biased when it comes to the team they support, its human nature.
Carol and Loner are correct, they have accepted that Man U are average and have moved on.
Another few hundred million and the league cup is within your sights. The idea of a spurs fan calling Liverpool fans deluded is embarrassing for them
I’m not a Spurs fan.
How on earth are our 3 main strikers all injured?
Liverpool fans must be delighted with a manager actually playing Can and Lucas together in midfield.
Come on the pool !!!
And why is anyone even surprised that Daniel Sturridge is out injured, sick note head on him
He’s hardly making it up, and is fairly useful when he is fit.
Will take a draw
2-2 is 11/1 with PP
Jeasus he’s no-one up front to choose from .. Hope it goes well for him YNWA
For his first game he has a pitiful choice of players.
Come come now. The Liverpool squad is full of promising young players, it’s a bit harsh to be writing them off. I know for a fact if anyone of them played for United you’d have a different perspective. Biased, simple as…..
Come on Kloppo!
3-1 to the Pool!
YNWA
Wouldn’t get ahead of yourself there, I got a back lashing the last time I gave a prediction. It will a good game however.
You’re not calling him Kloppo already are you. Oh God.
Ah Chris is back!!!! I LOL with his prediction in the arsenal game how do you call it today Chris?
Alan B = Pathetic.
Not as pathetic as your predictions Christopher
Difference is Alan B, I can say I got it wrong and acknowledge it.
Where there is you, whom keeps sprouting crap on this site.
I can imagine Alan B having really greasy hair and needs glasses because of all the time he’s spent looking at a computer screen.
You do know the journal is available as an app on smartphones unknown you don’t have to log on to your computer to read it
What’s your prediction today Christopher?
Chris, I would have predicted this would turn into a slagging match.
3 – 1 Spurs with Kane 1st goalscorer
Make that 2-1 and I’d agree with you
What’s your prediction in the united game?
1-1 draw
Mine was 0-3 ! Was I close ….
I’ve had a bet with my Liverpool supporting nephew that whoever loses has to send the other a photo naked in a shopping center. Please win Spurs !!!
@Shakka
Could turn out to be the worst bet of your life.
Come on da Pool!
why do you want to see your nephew naked?
Are you his aunt or uncle. Too weird either way
Please tell me your nephew is over 18 at least.
I’d go into the jacks in one and send one from there. you should have been more specific
Or a changing room
Which shopping centre?
What was the plan in case of a draw?
Well, a patched up team, against a very good team that destroyed Man City…. Sorry to disappoint deluded Man U fans, but Liverpool have a manager who is going to reinvent this club, bring them back to where they belong….. Will take time, but it will happen.
Yeah shoring up the defense has to be the priority but Liverpool did get a few chances in the second half. Spurs were the better team but not by enough to deserve the win.
And having faith in some players….Sakho for example.
Sakho Sh!te