If Friday's 108-85 Game 4 loss punctuated LeBron James' second stint in Cleveland, what an ugly way to end it. No team has come back from down 3-0 to win an NBA playoff series, much less one against the league's Voltron, the Golden State Warriors, and the Cavaliers didn't seem all that interested in being the first in the NBA Finals. A nip-and-tuck first half gave way to a second-half laugher, highlighted by many of the problems that defined the Cavs' season: poor defense, inconsistent shooting and questionable effort.