Warriors know closing out NBA Finals won't be easyThe Warriors have won in a variety of ways this season — flying around on defense, shooting as if no one is guarding them, getting unexpected contributions from role players and getting bailed out by MVP Stephen Curry — to compile an 82-20 record during the regular season and playoffs.At least that's the way the Warriors are approaching Game 6 of the NBA Finals in Cleveland on Tuesday — their first chance to close out the series and grab their first NBA title in 40 years."The mentality is that this will probably be the hardest game that any of us have ever played, and I think that's the right mentality to have when you're going on the road and going against a team that has fought us as tough as anybody all year," Warriors swingman Andre Iguodala said.Despite a roster with relatively little previous playoff experience and no prior NBA Finals experience, the Warriors have handled closeout games well during the 2015 postseason, going 3-1.Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said that closing out an NBA Finals series takes something altogether different, and he should know."The closeout game is always the hardest game in...