While LeBron James dismissed talk that he grew fatigued during Wednesday’s Game 5 loss to the Celtics, Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue admitted, “He looked a little tired to me.”
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LeBron shrugs off talk he tired down stretch
While LeBron James dismissed talk that he grew fatigued during Wednesday’s Game 5 loss to the Celtics, Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue admitted, “He looked a little tired to me.”
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LeBron shrugs off talk he tired down stretch
Celtics coach Brad Stevens said Kyrie Irving’s recovery from knee surgery is going well, but that hasn’t eased Irving’s pain of not being able to face the Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference finals.
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Stevens: ‘Killing’ Kyrie to sit, but recovery good
Down 0-2 to the Celtics entering Game 3, the Cavaliers had desperation on their side en route to a blowout win. Now, coach Ty Lue is tasked with distilling that same sense of urgency heading into Monday: “We can’t get satisfied with just one win.”
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Lue: Cavs ‘can’t get satisfied with just 1 win’
Down 0-2 to the Celtics entering Game 3, the Cavaliers had desperation on their side en route to a blowout win. Now, coach Ty Lue is tasked with distilling that same sense of urgency heading into Monday: “We can’t get satisfied with just one win.”
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Lue: Cavs ‘can’t get satisfied with just 1 win’
Down 0-2 to the Celtics entering Game 3, the Cavaliers had desperation on their side en route to a blowout win. Now, coach Ty Lue is tasked with distilling that same sense of urgency heading into Monday: “We can’t get satisfied with just one win.”
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Lue: Cavs ‘can’t get satisfied with just 1 win’
After a 116-86 drubbing at the hands of the Cavaliers trimmed the Celtics’ series lead to 2-1, guard Terry Rozier said he believes his team got a much-needed wake-up call. “We needed to get our butts whooped,” Rozier said.
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Rozier: ‘We needed to get our butts whooped’
After a 116-86 drubbing at the hands of the Cavaliers trimmed the Celtics’ series lead to 2-1, guard Terry Rozier said he believes his team got a much-needed wake-up call. “We needed to get our butts whooped,” Rozier said.
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Rozier: ‘We needed to get our butts whooped’
“We’ve got to be the one to hit first,” Celtics guard Marcus Smart said on what his team needs to do in Game 3 against the Cavaliers in Cleveland.
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Celtics unfazed by poor playoff road record
Six Cavaliers averaged double-digit scoring in a sweep of Toronto, but only LeBron James and Kevin Love are in double digits through two losses to Boston. JR Smith says the rest of the team has to give James more support.
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Smith: Cavs forcing LeBron to ‘play hero ball’
Defense is a problem for the Cavaliers. So what are LeBron & Co. going to do about it? Outscore you … or bust.
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Cavs know that offense, not defense, determines wins for them
Al Horford has seen his season end at the hands of the Cavaliers for four straight postseasons. Judging by his Game 1 performance, Horford has perhaps had enough.
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Horford finally gets the best of the Cavs
The Celtics moved Marcus Morris into the starting lineup for Game 1 against the Cavaliers to better defend LeBron James.
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Celtics start Morris to play D on LeBron
Celtics forward Marcus Morris is ready to embrace the challenge of defending Cavaliers star LeBron James, insisting that he’s “probably the best guy defending him in the league” outside of the Spurs’ Kawhi Leonard.
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Celtics’ Morris: I thrive when defending LeBron
Despite having home-court advantage, the Celtics are widely considered to be underdogs in their ECF series against the Cavaliers.
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Celtics embracing underdog role against Cavs
The Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook has installed the Cavaliers as a minus-275 series favorite over the Celtics, who have home-court advantage in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference finals.
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Cavs open as favorite to reach Finals over C’s