Despite double-digit contributions from three other starters and reasonable shooting percentages throughout most of the game, the supporting cast for the Cavaliers could not measure up to the intensity brought by the reigning world champions. Meanwhile, despite lacking Andre Iguodala, the Warriors' supporting cast was what you'd expect from such a disciplined squad. The differentiation in play between Golden State's and Cleveland's role players was not just the story of Game 2, but it's what sets them apart fundamentally in roster construction and organizational strategy.