Three nights after perhaps the greatest individual performance he's delivered on the sport's grandest stage resulted in "one of the toughest losses" he's ever faced, LeBron James scored or assisted on 22 of the Cavs' first 28 points in Game 2. Cleveland still trailed by four after 12 minutes. James played the entire first half, never going to the bench for a breather, as he continued to shoulder virtually the entire creative load — save for a nice bounce-back first half for George Hill after his haunting finish to Game 1 — for a Cavs team trying to win a firefight against a Warriors side that just couldn't miss inside the arc.