Well, game 2 is about to start, and I'm gonna be posting various thoughts and observations while I watch. Feel free to share any observations of your own in the comments.
What do I expect from this one? Well, a lot more of what we saw in game 1. I think Lebron is going to try and force the action more, but I can't see him getting much better results. The Spurs are just too good at keeping him out of the lane where he can do damage. James is gonna have to knock down some jump shots like he did at the end of game 1 in order for the Cavs to have a chance. Defensively, the Cavs have no real answer to Tony Parker. I just can't see Lebron guarding him all series; he'll be having to work much harder on the defensive end and he'll risk getting in foul trouble against Parker. Might we see an Eric Snow appearance? Lovers of a pure jumpshot can only hope not. A key is going to be how much Mike Brown plays Varejao and Gibson, since they clearly work better against San Antonio than Hughes and Big Z, who were practically nonexistant in game 1.
Unless the refs treat Lebron with kid gloves and send him to the line 20 times, here's my prediction. Duncan has a huge game and the Spurs win going away.
8:58 PM: Not my favorite rendition of the national anthem. Had some odd breaks and just didn't sound good, not as good as last game. I'm also glad I don't have to listen to the Spurs PA announcer all night, he's got a nasally voice that sounds like he's got a head cold.
9:10 PM: Huge mistake by Lebron just made this game nearly impossible for the Cavs. We have already seen so far that nobody on Cleveland can guard Parker (made an and 1 layup as I was typing), and Duncan is dominating early.
9:14 PM: Lebron has to come back in the game. Turnover against the Spur press and then a transition layup for Parker. 2 fouls or not, James needs to be back in the game.
9:19 PM: Or, instead of Lebron, we get our first Eric Snow sighting of the series.
9:20 PM: Drew Gooden gets embarassed by Horry. Ouch.
9:23 PM: Spurs have started taking too many jumpers, and they are letting the Cavs back in this one.
9:28 PM: Second time tonight Gooden has gotten blocked by Horry. He's in his head.
9:30 PM: Beautiful pass from Barry. Well executed secondary break there from the Spurs.
9:32 PM: Cavs have been terrible finding Spurs players in transition tonight. Wide open shot by Barry. You can't give them looks like that and expect to win.
9:35 PM: Beautiful flop by Varejao, the rare offensive rebound on a free throw flop. It's gonna be hard for Manu to top that one.
9:36 PM: End of the first. Spurs up by 11, and they closed out the quarter without needing Parker and Duncan. Translation? The Cavs are done for.
Huge props to Big Shot Rob that quarter. Has there ever been a support player as good as Robert Horry? He'll never be a Hall of Famer, but he's the consumate role player.
9:42 PM: Duncan is just abusing the Cavs. He didn't even look like he was trying on that last bucket, it was that easy.
9:45 PM: It's not even fair anymore. The Spurs are just in a different league.
9:46 PM: Cavs:19 Spurs Bench:17
9:52 PM: Airball for Lebron, maybe we anointed him a tad too early?
9:53 PM: Coming back strong with hitting the second free throw, transition dunk, then back to the free throw line. As funny as it sounds, that air ball might have been the best thing that could have happened for the Cavs, Lebron seems more focused since.
I like what the Cavs did there, getting the ball to Lebron closer in. It seemed like every time he touched the ball last game, it was behind the 3-point line. The one time they did get him on a cut around the rim, he got an easy bucket. They went to that the last few possessions and got fouls both times.
9:57 PM: You can barely tell that Ilgauskas and Hughes are on the floor, they just don't add anything.
9:58 PM: If I were coaching a high school basketball team, I would make my players watch video of tony Parker finishing around the rim. Nobody in the league protects the ball better, and he's amazing at using contact to neutralize his opponents' height advantage.
10:03 PM: Again, Lebron catches in the 15-ft range and good things happen.
10:06 PM: Tim duncan is putting on a clinic. He's showing off everything in his considerable bag of post tricks, and it's a beautiful thing to watch.
10:16 PM: What did they put in Robert Horry's Gatorade??? He's playing like a man possessed.
10:18 PM: Half time, and the Spurs lead by 25. Cavs fans can officially stop hoping, cause this series is over. This is like watching a D-1 college team play your local high school, it's just a massacre. This isn't a knock on the Cavs, as there have definitely been worse finals teams, it's just that the Spurs are that good. Keep this in mind, the Spurs are getting nothing from one of their starters. Michael Finley has done nothing, and San Antonio has still been absolutely untouchable. Even when Lebron has been in the game the Spurs are killing them because their offensive execution has been so good, and this against a cavs team that plays very good defense.
Positive things the Cavs can take from this half? Lebron has looked much better when he's been in the game. He's been very good at getting to the line when he's recieved the ball in the mid-range area. If he can get on track a bit in the second half, it bodes much better for them to win at least one game before this series is done.
10:40 PM: Start of the second half. I'm probably gonna be more sparse with my comments because, quite frankly, this game is already over.
10:44 PM: Does Duncan get an assist for accidentally kicking the ball to Tony Parker? Great flop by Ilgauskas to draw the 3rd foul on Duncan, that's the wily euro center thing to do.
11:04 PM: Robert Horry ate his wheaties this morning. How many blocks is that now? 5? The Spurs have just been relentless this game.
11:06 PM: Tony Parker has an absurd floater. It's just not fair.
11:14 PM: Start of the 4th, and we're going to see a lot of the Spur's bench. So, we've got a 27 point difference now, lets see if the Cavs starters can make any kind of headway against the Spurs subs.
11:17 PM: Damon Jones actually does something! 2 three-pointers from Mr. 12 trillion
11:23 PM: Wait, who authorized Bruce Bowen to drive the ball? I thought it was in his contract that he isn't allowed to shoot from anywhere except the left baseline corner.
11:27 PM: Talk about efficient. Duncan has 21 points...on 12 field goal attempts. What's even better is that he's not even the most efficient player on his team. Ginobili has the same scoring output, but on 9 shots. That's just silly.
11:29 PM: Wow. As I was typing, Cleveland went on a real quick run to close the gap to 9. I still don't think they can win, but at least we've got a game now, and some hope for the Cavs in the future.
11:31 PM: Parker gets away with an obvious travel to get a big basket, and Lebron answers by getting away with an obvious elbow to hit a huge and-1 layup.
11:37 PM: Three and a foul for Ginobili, game over. Well, it was a fun rally while it lasted.
11:38 PM: Huge rebound-putback for Duncan, then an amusing sequence where Horry takes out Popovich on a dive for a lose ball.
11:40 PM: It will be absolutely inexcusable if Daniel Gibson doesn't start next game. He's quite clearly the second best player on the team, and the only player beyond Lebron who is playing with any confidence. Brown has no excuses anymore.
11:42 PM: Game over. Good final run by the Cavs, though I can't help but feel that it was more a product of San Antonio letting their guard down rather than anything special Cleveland was doing. The Cavs still have no answer to Duncan or Parker and they still lack help for Lebron outside of Gibson. They might have enough to steal a game, but I can't see them really giving the Spurs a run.