Tonight at 8:30pm EST on ESPN, the Cleveland Cavaliers host the Toronto Raptors in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals. Both of these teams have had different paths leading to this one-two seeded showdown. The Cavs led by LeBron James have yet to lose a game during these playoffs, sweeping the Detroit Pistons and Atlanta Hawks. For Toronto the road has been bumpy, they squeezed by the Indiana Pacers in seven games and defeated the Miami Heat in seven as well. Now the stage is set for Cleveland's big three against one of the best backcourt duos in the game. Toronto got the best of the Cavs in the regular season winning two out of three games. With a trip to the finals on the line, several factors will determine …show more content…
Through eight games they’re averaging 36 attempts from deep while cashing in on 46 percent of them, yes, I’m talking about a team with the hot hand. We’ve seen the best form of the Cavs these past two series and the result were two sweeps, if the Cavs come out just as hot. Watch out Toronto.
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The Cavs have been sharing the ball better than any other team besides the Warriors of late. Unlike majority of the regular season you don’t see the same stagnant offense of watching LeBron James or Kyrie Irving man the ball and go to work themselves. James looks to pass more often as his confidence in his supporting cast and among their big three has grown. While Irving has looked more willing to give up a good look for a better look. When a team is sharing the rock, great things tend to happen. For Cleveland’s sake they hope it continues.
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Thus far through the playoffs however, it’s hard to imagine Love not fitting in. Kevin Love is finally playing the type of basketball that everyone had envisioned when he headed to” the Land.” Averaging 18.9 points per game, a couple assists and most importantly 12.5 rebounds per game. He’s finally found a rhythm that has elevated the Cavs play. Now he isn’t perfect from the field, as he’s shooting below 40 percent, but behind the arc is a different story as he’s shooting 44 percent. In many ways, Love is the X-factor for the Cavs. If he can knock down threes, and grab a handful of boards, while dishing out those sweet outlet passes. He gives the Cavaliers another lethal weapon on the