In this year's NBA Finals, Cleveland Cavaliers coach David Blatt has decided to slow down the game, limit possessions, limit potentially turnover-causing passes around the perimeter, and ride LeBron James' isolation play to a 2-1 series lead. He's been absolutely spot-on in his approach. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball ] During the regular season Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr completely abandoned an offensive game plan, put into place by former W's coach Mark Jackson, which just about mirrored what Blatt is doing in Cleveland right now. Isolation play and simple screen and roll sets designed to highlight the All-Stars were thrown out the window, and a fevered, risk-taking approach led to the Warriors finishing a few blown outlet passes away from ending the season as the league's leader in offensive efficiency. He came through with an inspired and correct call. In the NBA's other conference, Atlanta Hawks coach Mike Budenholzer aped the form of his former boss Gregg Popovich in encouraging the pass that led to the pass that led to the pass that led to the pass ; watching as his team drove opponents batty on its way up charts prior...