CLEVELAND -- In a playoff series, standard buzz words emerge after almost every game.
The winning team was always "more aggressive" and the losing team always needs to be "more aggressive" in the next game.
Winning at home is just "holding serve" and the "series doesn't start until a team wins on the road."
And when one team finds momentum, there's an assumption it has "figured out" the opposition.
There are typically kernels of reality in all those pearls even if they become tiresome. In the Eastern Conference finals, there is an element of truth after the Toronto Raptors rallied for victories in Games 3 and 4 to even the series with the Cleveland Cavaliers.