Cleveland Cavaliers Still Haven’t Reached Their Ceiling on Offense

May 30th, 2016 by Greg Swartz Leave a reply »

The Cleveland Cavaliers are back in the NBA Finals. This time, they're fully healthy and propelled by their suddenly dynamic offense.

What's really scary? For as good as their onslaught has been during these playoffs, the Cavs possess the potential for growth.

Set to face the Golden State Warriors in a title rematch, Cleveland must maximize its best qualities, while improving and rediscovering some previously effective methods.

 

A Mixed Offensive Identity

The Cavaliers are registering an offensive rating of 116.2 this postseason, tops among all NBA teams. Dominant performances from within the paint and outside the three-point line prove they can bury you in a variety of ways.



There's no true blueprint for what they do offensively, either.

They don't fly up and down the court or shoot three-pointers at a Warriors level (at least not yet). Cleveland also doesn't consciously slow the pace down and try to work for buckets in the half court.

Despite leading all playoff teams in three-point m ...

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