Cavs lose game 2: 103-92
I only watched part of the game as it was really painful in the first half of the game to see the Cavs losing by twenty point leads, to the Spurs. I had to turn it off, it was depressing to see us get that far and lose another one.
LeBron was benched early for fouling and it was all downhill from there. I’m glad that we only lost by 11 points now, but all of us Cleveland fans will be at the Q for Tuesday’s game, where we’ll have the home court advantage.
Per Cleveland.com:
On a Spurs miss, the Cavs took possession, but James turned the ball over on an errant pass. It proved critical. Manu Ginobili then was fouled by Gibson on a 3-point shot. Ginobili made the basket and the free throw for a 12-point Cavs deficit with 2:24 left.
The Cavs outscored the Spurs, 30-14, in the fourth quarter, but it wasn’t enough.
The Cavs, down, 58-33, at the half, fell short in their attempt to rally for the biggest comeback from a halftime deficit in NBA Finals history.
They fell behind early after James was whistled for two fouls and sent to the bench in the first three minutes.
Come on Cavs, you got to step up your game here. You can do it!
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