Lebron is a point guard in a power forwards body. He sees the floor like Magic, has handles and power to get to the rim and can post up pretty much anyone who tries to guard him. His three point shooting is suspect and I would guess that Steve Kerr and company know this, and will sag off of him and make him make 3's to win his 3rd Championship.
The Warriors have an advantage in this series in that they can throw up to 4 different looks at Lebron to guard him. Klay Thompson, D. Green, Harrison Barns and Andre Iggy all could draw the task of defending "The King." All four have different strengths and abilities that are going to make it hard for Lebron to get into a rhythm. However, if anyone can find a way to make an impact, Lebron is that guy. He is going to have to get his others involved early and often. The guys like JR Smith, Iman Shumpert and the Dirty-Delly, having zero combined Finals experience, are going to have to gain confidence early in order to make a series-long impact. Tristan Thompson could FEAST on the smaller lineups that the Warriors put out there and will have a massive impact on the offensive glass. For the Cavs to win this series, Thompson is going to have to be the X factor and continue his strong play.
This is a very intriguing finals in that neither of the 2 teams have much Finals experience. We have 2 rookie head coaches, a league MVP making his first finals run and essentially everyone not named James (first or last name) on the Cavs having no finals experience. Yea Kendrick Perkins has some, but he will most likely not be taking off his warm-ups all series. To see the match-ups, adjustments and strategies that both teams implement will be telling to see how each team is going to play the other.Predition- My first gut thought was the Warriors would win in 5 games. After having a few days to consider everything, I wouldn't be surprised if the series went 6 or 7, but I still believe the Warriors are far deeper and more talented all around.