CLEVELAND — If he ever decides to give up this whole coaching thing, Steve Kerr might have a future as a fortune teller. "Sometimes it's literally a handful of possessions that can kind of swing the momentum from one side to the other, and if you're on the wrong side of that, it can get away from you," the Golden State Warriors head coach told reporters on Friday night, before the start of Game 4 of the 2016 NBA Finals. "If you really kind of take the bull by the horns and string together a good five, six minutes, then you can be the team to pull away a little bit." [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] Early in the fourth quarter, his Warriors strung together those pivotal possessions, pulling away from the Cleveland Cavaliers and putting them one loss away from a second straight championship-round defeat. Between the 10:21 mark of the fourth, after this LeBron James tip dunk of a missed layup by Kyrie Irving put Cleveland up 83-81 ... ... and 5:56 left in the game, the Warriors ripped off a 12-1 run that turned a two-point deficit into a nine-point advantage, completely tilting the game and sending Golden State on its way to a 108-97...