The Warriors easily took Game 4 of the NBA Finals last night, topping the Cavaliers by a score of 103-82.

The Warriors took it to the Cavs early, and then again in the fourth quarter, by turning the pace up. Golden State ran, got in transition, and used swift ball movement to key the victory.

Head coach Steve Kerr inserted Andre Iguodala into the starting lineup, a move that produced 22 points from the fiery Iguodala. The Warriors also got production from Draymond Green, who had 17.

For the Cavs, they looked out of sorts trying to play an up-tempo game. LeBron James did not look aggressive and J.R. Smith continued his poor shooting performance in the finals.

Today, we caught up with Joe Manganiello of the Watertown Daily Times and the Crossover Chronicles to break down Game 4 and to look ahead to the rest of the series.

I also asked him if LeBron needs to be more aggressive for the Cavs to win.

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