Rust? Give the Cavs props for trying to play D. There was nothing wrong with the Spurs shooting in the second half. All the second -tier punks for the Spurs were throwing in threes. The Spurs have a bit of trouble executing consistently against the Cavs, who cover the floor very well.
Cleveland had no answer for Parker or Duncan. Gooden had a few moments on the boards, but Ilgauskas disappeared. In the second half, the Cavs managed to get a few turnovers, but they were too few, too late.
Spurs smothering D does it again. Frankly, this is why everyone hates the Spurs- they destroy a transition game by sending defenders back early to block the lanes. This makes for slow, boring, basketball, but they do it very well. The thing that is amazing is that they shoot well enough and block out well enough to get away with it. Even on turnovers, you see Spurs running back and getting into position.
The Cavaliers couldn't shoot, except for Gibson, who got too few shots. Larry Hughes had a terrible game. Pavlovic was ok, and had the best block of the night on Tony Parker. Although it was a clean foul, Tony fell to the ground and Sasha rolled over the top of his head. Glad that Tony wasn't hurt.
Thought the refs did a terrible job of giving calls to the Spurs. So many out of bounds plays where the ball was awarded to the Spurs when it should have been the Cavs. So many reach in fouls that were never called. The flagrant on Gooden, was absurd. There was clearly no intent to harm, but their was an attempt to deceive on Manu's part. Punk-butt flop artist! When the Spurs made their run, every call went against the Cavs- a great way to bust another teams momentum, and another defining moment for the brain-dead boobs the NBA passes off as refs.
Game was fairly clean with very few fouls or the normal clutching and grabbing the Spurs like to do. NOTE TO THE LEAGUE: You abolished hand-checking, so why aren't you calling it?
Props the Spurs for defending LeBron, kept him from getting going for most of the game. A bit disappointed that Brown didn't prepare a better game plan, considering that he knows Pop's defense as well as anyone. Is there another team in the league that even comes close to the Spurs help defense on a star? They stopped Nash and Iverson with excellent schemes. LeBron is a bit bigger and stronger, but he has to try to force the issue, rather than wait for things to come to him, because they do such a good job of keeping him from a clear path to the basket.
They need the ball in someone else's hands to let LeBron run through screens and picks without the ball, and then get it to him in scoring postion.
Cave were too far down at the end of the third to come back against the Spurs, but made a good try at it anyway. But in spite of outscoring the Spurs, they were able to hold them off at the end.
Cleveland didn't play well enough to deserve to win- outside of Gibson no-one was hitting outside shots. Spurs outrebounded the Cavs as well.
Only positive is that Cleveland can play much better than they did, and they were a bit ill prepared for the pressure of being in an NBA finals. They do have some positives to work on and time to prepare for game 2. They can make this into a series, IMO, but so far the Spurs are too much for them.