Cavaliers haven't missed a beat despite injury to LoveThe Warriors' Draymond Green was asked by a reporter this weekend whether the Cavaliers are better without injured forward Kevin Love.Draymond Green, NBA All-Defensive Team, ladies and gentlemen.Whether better or worse, since Love dislocated his shoulder April 26, Cleveland is obviously still pretty good entering its NBA Finals date with Golden State.The Cavaliers have definitely changed since Feb. 26, when the two teams last faced each other.LeBron James had 42 points and 11 rebounds, and Love added 16 and eight in Cleveland's 110-99 win."Both teams are different now," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said.Kerr also declined to offer an opinion on whether the Cavaliers are better without Love.The Cavaliers were 18-4 to close out the season and in the first-round sweep of the Celtics before Love got hurt in the series finale.Thompson is a load on the offensive glass.While the Warriors are the second-best offensive-rebounding team in the playoffs, the Cavaliers are first.[...] it's still a tough task to replace 16.4 points and 9.7 rebounds a game in the playoffs."They do a good job of really adapting to what better suits them when Love...