You can see why the Warriors want to push the pace for Game 2, they struggled hard in the Halfcourt against the Raptors, they dont want to get into that again. Obviously Nurse wants this to keep going. Just clean up Rebounding and they got this.
Listening to Kerr and Nurse, you would think that both of these teams were playing in mud when they weren't able to run. The trouble with that is that this isn't true: Golden State, despite all the attention Stephen Curry creates and all the ball movement its system demands, scored 83.9 points per 100 possessions in the halfcourt on Thursday, which would rank dead last in the NBA if sustained over a full season. Toronto scored 109.4 points per 100 possessions, which would have ranked first. That, not the transition game, was the real difference.