Previously, on Warriors vs. Cavaliers … I don't know how we got here. I don't know why we're talking about James Jones in the second week of June. I don't know how a team that made less than a third of its shots won a game , on the road, against a squad that entered the contest having won 80 of its previous 98 games. I don't know how this team, this Cleveland team, did as much with just seven players working double-figure minutes. In a 53-minute game. I don't know why we think we ever have this silly game figured out. LeBron James had no Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, Kyrie Irving, Kevin Love, or even Sasha Pavlovic in Sunday's Game 2 win. If you think this is braying sportswriter nonsense, you'd be forgiven, but it is absolutely astonishing that James was able to lead a dismantled and rebuilt Cavalier squad to a win over the Warriors in Oakland while missing 24 shots in 50 minutes of action. James' second-best teammate, emerging 7-footer Timofey Mozgov, didn't even play in the fourth quarter or overtime. Your favorite sportswriter's second-favorite player, Matthew Dellavedova, had to cinch the game with an offensive rebound and two made free throws. LeBron James couldn't even...