Cavs are going to have to find a way to manufacture more points and shoot a better percentage.
Cavs don't really have great shooters (Sasha is around 38, I think, Gibson is a very good shooter, Marshall isn't doing that well this year, Hughes is pretty bad and James is only 30 % from distance).
Plus, Spurs do a pretty good job guarding the 3. Anyone can get hot, especiallly for one game in front of the home crowd, but it is against the percentages.
Cavs were very inefficient in turning offensive rebounds into points, it appeared to me.
After an offensive rebound, defense usually is at a distinct disadvantage, so that is surprising.

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