I haven't read this entire thread, so I don't know if it was already discussed, but I thought the coaching schemes for the Cavs was what lost them the series. Any time the Magic threw the ball into Howard, you immediately saw two to 3 more players crash down on him. He would just toss the ball to a wide open player who almost all the time hit the three pointer. I understand that philosophy to start, but when you're getting killed by the 3 pointer game after game... after game, how can you continue to do that as a coach? Let them throw it in to Howard for a possible two points. He's not going to get it all the time, and he'll probably get into foul trouble even quicker. The two pointer is easier to take than the three. I just don't get how they never changed their gameplan. Even in the 2nd half of the final game, when they were getting pounded, you saw them to continue to rush to Howard, while he'd just kick it out to Lewis, Pietrus or Turk for the three. I believe the Magic made the most three's in a series in NBA history. How dumb of a coach do you have to be to keep doing the same failing method game after game after game?