Simply heading home to Northeast Ohio isn't going to fix the Cleveland Cavaliers' multitude of problems. Down 2-0 to the Golden State Warriors in the NBA Finals, the Cavs have been a shell of their postseason selves, with glaring issues in every area of their game.
"We didn't win anything," LeBron James said after Game 2 while examining the box score, per Jason Lloyd of the Akron Beacon Journal.
What once looked to be a competitive series on paper has become the most lopsided start in Finals history. The question now becomes: Will Cleveland even win a single game?
All kudos to the Warriors, the defending champs and owners of the best regular-season record ever. They've been great, even with MVP Steph Curry and Klay Thompson yet to explode. The rest is on James and the Cavs, who've reverted to some previous bad habits.
Returning to the friendly confines of Quicken Loans Arena, where the Cavs are 7-0 this postseason, will help, as will some necessary adjustments.
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Before we get into the X's and O's: Nothing in this series will change if the Cavaliers don't fix their attitude.
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