SAN FRANCISCO -- For months, the Cleveland Cavaliers raved about their high-powered offense, one that leaves opponents without any quality choices.
Pick your poison. That's how they phrased it. Celtics head coach Brad Stevens seemed exasperated just thinking about it in the Eastern Conference finals. He had the same look of anguish that was plastered on Toronto Raptors head coach Dwane Casey's face.
Load up to keep Kyrie Irving and LeBron James from getting driving lanes to the rim, a sound strategy given their brilliance in isolation, and the Cavs will get countless open shots, burying opponents from the outside.