By Frank Pingue CLEVELAND - The Golden State Warriors stressed a need to be more aggressive in their NBA Finals with the Cleveland Cavaliers if they want to have any chance of capping a brilliant season with a title. The top-seeded Warriors nearly pulled off a remarkable comeback on Tuesday but were ultimately undone by a slow start that saw key members of their fast-paced offense sleepwalk through the first three quarters of a 96-91 loss. Golden State awoke in time to cut a 20-point third-quarter deficit into a one-point game with under three minutes to play as their key players started to get aggressive.
Sleepwalking Warriors must bringing aggression to Game Four
Published June 10, 2015 at 12:46 AM
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