If the Cavaliers hope to compete in these Finals, they need LeBron James to be at his absolute best, but he was not in game two. James looked absolutely unstoppable in a 51-point performance in game one, as he was nearly flawless driving to the basket and dropping bombs from three-point range, but Sunday he passed up several open looks from deep early and only had two shots nine minutes into the game. This played right into the hands of the Warriors who were hot from the start, hitting 10 of their first 11 shots.