Cavaliers likely to get physical in effort to keep Durant in check

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The Oracle Arena crowd prepares to explode as Kevin Durant launches a three in Game 1. Durant torched the Cavs for 38 points, including six dunks in the first half. | Getty Images

OAKLAND, Calif. — Tyronn Lue has a new No. 1 priority for LeBron James and his Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 2 of the NBA Finals: Stop the ball. First and foremost, then make sure the Golden State Warriors’ sharpshooters have a hand in their face.

Translation: Do anything and everything possible to stop Kevin Durant from driving through the paint and dunking at will with nobody even around him.

“Well, I’m pretty sure that won’t happen tomorrow,” Durant said with a grin Saturday. “They will be way more physical. They’re going to be way more aggressive in the pick-and-roll on the offensive end and defensively. They’re going to try to get their three-point shooters going and rebound the ball. They’re going to try to get more offensive rebounds. They’re just going to muck the game up and be physical.”

That’s the plan for the defending champions Sunday and will be key if they want to even the series and look respectable after the Warriors whipped them 113-91 on Thursday.

Durant scored 38 points and dunked easily, six times in the first half alone and many of which he went untouched to the rim.

“We can’t let Durant get easy baskets like that,” Lue said as his team practiced at Warriors headquarters amid a media frenzy. “With him being probably one of the best scorers in the NBA, you can’t give guys like that easy opportunities at the basket.”

Taking care of the ball will be equally important after that became a major problem in the opener for the Cavs, who committed 20 turnovers in an uncharacteristically sloppy game.

The 13-0 Warriors are on a roll and matched a Finals low with only four turnovers, and if Klay Thompson finds his shooting touch at last, it could be another tough day on defense for the Cavs. They want to get physical, contest shots, somehow find a way to get the Warriors out of their groove.

“Effort, effort, yep,” Kyrie Irving said. “And our ability to make sure that when we’re mismatched in transition, that the only thing that matters is stopping the basketball and settling down in the half court, then we match up from there.”

Durant and Curry combined for 66 points and 18 assists, moving the Warriors three consecutive wins from becoming the first team to go unbeaten on the way to a title.

Not that they’re discussing it. While the Cavs search for the right adjustments, the Warriors’ roster of perfectionists believes it can play far better still with KD and Steph leading the way, or any of the others who are capable of getting hot in a hurry.

The Warriors are plenty confident even if the Cavs closes out on the perimeter. Both teams were slow getting started offensively after long layoffs: nine days for the Warriors, six for the Cavs.

The Cavaliers shot 11-for-31 from long range and the Warriors 12-for-33. But the Warriors hit 9-for-20 from deep in the second half on the way to 106 total shots — a jaw-dropping 20 more than the Cavs — while attacking at every chance when the Cavs just couldn’t keep up with Steph and KD.

Draymond Green loved watching Durant do his thing with ease down the middle in his first Finals game for the Warriors.

“Going into the game I know what their game plan is, and it’s to take the three away,” Green said. “Now to say that you’re going to get that many open lanes, you can’t forecast that. You can’t go into the game saying, ‘Oh, KD is going to have six driving lanes to the rim and where don’t get touched and he dunks.’ ”

James, in his seventh straight Finals, has a remarkable run of having won at least one game on the road in 29 consecutive postseason series. On Sunday, King James will try to make it 30.

“We had a lot of unforced turnovers. Some of them were from aggression,” James said. “I had two charges, that’s aggression. I can take those. But also had some when I got caught in the air and tried to make some skip passes and they were able to pick them off. Those are like pick-sixes.”

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