NBA Finals notebook:CLEVELAND — The Warriors arrived Monday afternoon, and a team spokeman said guard Stephen Curry was back "rocking and rolling" after a bout with dehydration.Green said he wasn't buying the narrative that Dellavedova, the former St. Mary's guard, was stopping Curry in the first three games of the series.The Cavaliers went small to try to answer Golden State's double-team of Timofey Mozgov early in Game 5.Warriors guard Shaun Livingston was asked whether he knew that the Cavaliers going small would create space for his team to operate.50 or bust: ESPN analyst Shane Battier thinks there is only way his former teammate LeBron James can win in Game 6.If he doesn't, I have the Golden State Warriors ending the series at six, Battier said during a conference call promoting the July American Century Championship celebrity golf tournament in Lake Tahoe.In the San Francisco market, the ABC telecast generated a 33.6 rating, an all-time best for an NBA game on the network.The Cavaliers are shooting 18 percent in the 22 minutes that James hasn't played in the NBA Finals.Warriors President Rick Welts still will have a reason to celebrate if his team doesn't win the NBA...