Despite a record-setting season shooting from 3-point range, the Warriors actually logged more plays in transition than they did spotting up for jumpers -- 17.5 percent of their plays came in transition, per Synergy Sports Tech research. As you might expect, the Cavs rely more on isolation (8.9 percent) and post-up plays (8.1) than Golden State (6.3 and 6.1, respectively). Breaking down each player's league percentile by Points Per Play, you can see the versatility of LeBron James and Stephen Curry in 11 play types. James was 80th percentile or above in four categories, while Curry was 80th or above in six of them. The Warriors' best player on post-ups? Surprisingly, it's Shaun Livingston (88th percentile). Kyrie Irving is tough to stop on cuts to the basket (92nd percentile).

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