How The Warriors Transition Game Killed The Cavaliers In Game 1

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Coach Nick broke down a number of transition plays that helped the Warriors get great shot after great shot and allowed them a big lead and a cruise to victory in the opening game of the 2016 NBA Finals.

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Loved this vid! Keep up the great work coach!

JS-ncbx
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"A sign of him getting older" freaking savage

warrengslab
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Unless Love and Kyrie step up offensively for the Cavs this series is over.

gmac
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Cavs are such a hit or miss team. One night they can be atrocious and then another night they can be on fire. I don't know what to expect from them when coming into a game.

seal
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Great analysis, and very fast turnaround. Now I'll brace myself for Skip Bayless' analysis of "LeBron choked! LeBron doesn't have that killer instinct! LeBron is no MJ! LeBron has to take over these games! LeBron can't get it done in the clutch! LeBron slept with my wife!!!"

finewinedaily
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People don't give enough credit for GSW as a defensive team. They rarely seem to give open layups or uncontested 3's. Green, Bogut, and Iggy do a great job of contesting layups, and taking contacts without drawing fouls.
Cleveland made a bunch of 7-0, 8-0 runs but the Warriors never let it stretch to a 15-4 run. Its only game 1 but I think GSW are the favs. because they are a proven unit. They have won without Steph and they won under pressure; whether it be the chase of 73 or against the OKC.

Subash
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the real NBA finals was the Warriors Thunders game.

mrzack
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coach pulling a Ximo with the fast uploads.

marijs
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While the warriors were strong up until the 3rd quarter, its important to remember that the bench ended up scoring more points than their starters did. The starters were pretty rocky, and the splash brothers only combined for 20 points. There was a point in the 2nd half where GSW just jacked up shot after shot, expecting to make it, rather than running strategic plays, which allowed the Cavs to catch up in the first place. Of all things, it seemed that the turnaround started when Dellavadova reached around for the (accidental) nutshot.

Goldenblade
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This Channel is Almost at 300k😎
299k😎 still counting

NicoAndreiStaAna
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Im a Cavs Fan ever since, and i find this video, well educating... i hope cavs can make adjustments in game 2 and win the game

johnericbraga
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Steve Kerr: 0 pts 0 ast 0 stl 0 and 1 board

woshidawanghaha
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Wow coach! You're not sleeping! Thank you for the vid and as usual, great look into the game :D

agdemesa
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Coach Nick, thanks for this video. My basketball IQ is getting better the more I watch your analysis.

I'm a lifelong Laker fan and I have been salivating with Warriors's team play in the last two years. Hope we can get better with Luke's tutelage.

Is there any possibility you could make a video of Luke's possible effect on the Lakers youth movement - once the Finals gets sorted out (go Warriors!!!)?

Thanks and more power!

KevBautista
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love is allowing 65% shooting at the rim, green is allowing 38% . Kyrie is so lost

Moshealthtips
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Tyronn Lue is basically using the David Blatt playbook from last Finals. Smh

blackmayb
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Kyrie is a graduate of the James Haden School of Defense.

shohokuslamdunk
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pleace more, game analysis :)
i cant wait

ijilboldchimegdorj
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Nc bbal. Your review was fast. This is what im waiting for after the game... Good work

newfoundjoel
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A short but good video keep it up coach!

GG-vrqt