10 Reasons the Cleveland Cavaliers Can Absolutely Defeat the Golden State Warriors

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5. These Aren’t the Cavs of December and January

Kyrie Irving and LeBron James

Of the Cavs’ 25 regular-season losses, the two which were as cringe-worthy as any of the others came against the Warriors. There was no disgrace in losing on Christmas to a team which entered the game with a 27-1 record, but shooting 31.6 percent overall and being held to 83 points should have been a wakeup call of sorts. They clearly slept through that, however, when the Warriors came into Quicken Loans Arena less than a month later and led 70-44 at halftime and 104-67 through three quarters.

Tyronn Lue replaced David Blatt as coach before the end of that week. Between that, the insertion of Tristan Thompson in the starting lineup at center and the acquisition of Channing Frye from the Orlando Magic, it would be unwise to use the Cavs’ two lackluster showings as a gauge of how they will fare against the Warriors now.

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Ken Hornack is a longtime NBA sports journalist. Before covering the Orlando Magic for the Daytona Beach News-Journal and FoxSportsFlorida.com, the native of the Cleveland area got his foot in the door with the Cavaliers during the Tom Nissalke coaching era and will forever associate his senior year of high school with the Miracle of Richfield. You can follow him @Ken_Hornack.