OKC did so well against GSW as the bigger, lengthier, more athletic team and exploited that really well by crashing the boards hard and being physical. Right now the Warriors are able to play their own game which is largely predicated on ball movement, switches off screens and exploiting the resulting mismatch, as well as capitalizing on turnovers with fast breaks. Cavs also love iso ball, which clearly doesn't work well as OKC reverted back to it in the clutch and look where that got them. I also think Tyronn could do a better job with player rotation... his bench is also fairly deep (Cavs have the largest payroll in NBA history), but he's not utilizing his rotations well. Agreed, Kyrie and Kevin Love have atrocious PnR defense so putting them both on the floor at the same time is a huge liability defensively.