"It’s hard to justify taking as many YOLO 3s when you are playing with the best one-on-one scorer in the league. [..] According to the tracking numbers at NBA.com, Curry averaged 6.7 possessions per game as the ball handler in the pick-and-roll last season, compared to only 4.8 possessions per game this season. Taking Curry off the ball played into the hands of the Cavs’ bump-and-grind defensive strategy, as they had more license to be physical with him and knock him off his spots when he wasn’t directly involved in the offense. [..] as much as he has improved on that side of the ball over the years, he’s still the weak link on the Warriors defense, the one perimeter player whom they don’t want switched on LeBron James. [..] A healthy Cavs team is going to try to wear Steph down on defense; the key for the Warriors is to let him make up the difference on the other end of the floor."