Because he was on Draymond Green once the Warriors decided they would go small. But Green had a lot of games where he wasn't confident in taking that shot for some reason. Anyway, the best player in the world lost to the best team in the world because he was stuck with D-leaguers. What else was he supposed to do? Jordan or Kobe wouldn't have won the championship either with these circumstances.
I agree his guards were not good offensively. But he had two big men that were doing extremely well. More than well, they were dominating the inside. How many second chances did they give the Cavs? I'm not saying this team was equal to Jordan's, but there were really good players still on the team.
Your definition of good is a group of guys that would be at the bottom of a bad eastern conference if Lebron wasn't there.
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