Previously, on 'Warriors vs. Cavaliers' … It took a grounding, of sorts – the removal of all LeBron James' hoped-for toys – for the Cleveland Cavaliers to reveal Golden State's blood orange sky. A subpar defensive team during the regular season, one that merely turned into a mediocre defensive team following some midseason personnel upgrades, the Cavs turned the NBA's highest-scoring regular season team into a shell of itself at the worst possible time. Cleveland is burrowing holes into Golden State's foundation, and they've earned a 2-1 NBA Finals lead. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball ] No, the Warriors weren't the best offensive team in the NBA during the regular season, but they weren't that far behind the top-ranked Los Angeles Clippers, and they certainly hold the potential to drop 122 points on whoever decides to try and stay in front of the squad's seeming cast of all-around threats. It's not always about NBA MVP Stephen Curry and fellow Splash Brother Klay Thompson, you know. Harrison Barnes is revitalized as a James Worthy-styled fill-in-the-blanks guy as a starter this season. Andrew Bogut may not be able to...