Previously, on 'Warriors vs. Cavaliers' … Well, this one came out as expected. For as much as one could expect, in a series with Matthew Dellavedova acting as a potential tipping point, and no 7-footers to be found. Stephen Curry nailed a series of ridiculous , borderline incomprehensible, shots. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball ] LeBron James played an ungodly amount of minutes, took an ungodly amount of shots, and tired as the evening moved along. He still might be the best thing in this series . J.R. Smith, free of pressure, started out hot before failing late as the weight of expectations demanded that he actually act as a consistent offensive force. Andre Iguodala and Draymond Green – players drafted eight years apart – acted as the all-around forces that helped drive a wedge between NBA orthodoxy, and the new regime that's calling. All in a night's work, apparently, in a series that is just about without precedent. The NBA will face down perhaps its final game of 2014-15 on Tuesday, when the Cavaliers attempt to extend the team's season to an all-in Game 7 with a Game 6 conquest at home. The Cavs, to be kind, looked...