A: First, the Cavaliers have more than held their own at home this postseason, so let's not declare these NBA Finals over quite yet. And based on what the Warriors did last season, what they did during this regular season, and now what they're doing in these playoffs, could it be that, like Michael Jordan's Bulls, it didn't matter what or who the opposition was for Golden State? But I do stand by the thought that Wade and Bosh (when healthy) are far more playoff tested than what Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love have shown to this point of their careers. Would LeBron have won one of these two titles had he stayed in Miami? That is way too much of an abstract to produce a definitive answer. But he would have had far more stability than what he has had to work with these past two seasons in Cleveland. Depending on Love's concussion status going forward, Game 3 could, in many ways, be a last stand going forward for these Cavaliers as we know them. But let's also be honest about how far away from a championship LeBron looked in those 2014 NBA Finals with the Heat against the Spurs. So, to the first of those three questions above, did LeBron make a terrible mistake? That's probably an overstatement . . . although Wednesday certainly could lift that debate to a higher level.