Yep, I get the Kyrie defense angle (while ignoring the other end of the court) and potential coaching mismatch, but still waiting for something interesting on the depth superiority in this series.
When comparing the Finals last year to now, the Cavs essentially add Kyrie, Love, and Frye to their rotation...moving their depth and other pieces back to the roles they excel in or should be in. Delly won't have to be hospitalized after Game 3. Frye fits much better against GS than Mozgov (who won't see the floor now) and has been draining 3's. Shump can concentrate on defense instead of also trying to moonlight as the 3rd offensive option (and JR as the 2nd option, that was cute). Jefferson was also added and has found a fountain of youth the last couple months and in these playoffs. He matches up well with the GS length, moving James Jones to the motivational role he should be in. And they got rid of Andy, who just might be one of Kerr's heady adjustments. Facts are, the Cavs are more prepared for anything GS will, or maybe have to (like last year), throw at them this year.
I'm also hearing talk about how the Cavs need to slow it down (like they attempted in the Christmas game) and grind out wins. Forget that. GS misses a 3, run and get open looks. Play the way you play best. Like all playoffs against those Eastern Conf teams that should be in the D-League. Make adjustments like slowing the pace when something isn't working.