The Cavs, determined to remain in the Eastern Conference playoff mix, signed “humbled” five-time All-Star Kevin Love to a four-year, $120 million extension.
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Cavs extend Love; deal for $120M, sources say
The Cavs, determined to remain in the Eastern Conference playoff mix, signed “humbled” five-time All-Star Kevin Love to a four-year, $120 million extension.
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Cavs extend Love; deal for $120M, sources say
Celtics president of basketball operations Danny Ainge said Wednesday that LeBron James’ departure from the Eastern Conference doesn’t change his expectations for his team, nor does it ease the road to claiming the conference.
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Cakewalk? Ainge dispels talk of LeBron-less East
Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue didn’t hold back when putting LeBron James’ performance in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference finals into context, comparing it to his NBA title-winning Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals.
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Lue: East clincher best game of LeBron’s career
Love him or hate him, LeBron James’ performance against the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference finals deserves to be recognized and revered.
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A generation of fans will see this Game 7 victory as LeBron validation
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
LeBron James’ sixth 40-point game of the postseason helped Cleveland hold off Boston’s second-half push to tie the Eastern Conference finals.
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Pressure flips to Celtics after Cavs win Game 4
In a make-or-miss postseason, Cleveland’s shots finally went down, as LeBron James notched 12 assists and the Cavs went 17-of-34 from the 3-point line to claim their first win of the Eastern Conference finals.
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Cavs finally unlocked, match LeBron’s intensity to claim Game 3
In a make-or-miss postseason, Cleveland’s shots finally went down, as LeBron James notched 12 assists and the Cavs went 17-of-34 from the 3-point line to claim their first win of the Eastern Conference finals.
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Cavs finally unlocked, match LeBron’s intensity to claim Game 3
LeBron James said he hasn’t been resting easy — “I mean, I lose sleep” — as the Cavs trail 0-2 to the Celtics in the Eastern Conference finals.
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Restless: LeBron says no Z’s after playoff L’s
Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue wants his team, in a 2-0 hole in the Eastern Conference finals, to speed things up in Game 3.
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Fast track: Lue wants Cavs to speed up pace
Up 2-0 in the Eastern Conference finals, the Celtics are showing the vigor of an upstart contender. Meanwhile, LeBron James once again looks mired in the morass of organizational fatigue.
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Heavy lies the East crown, a burden Boston has yet to weigh
Boston overcame a double-digit deficit and a 42-point triple-double from LeBron James to take Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals.
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Celtics hold home court, claim 2-0 lead over Cavs
Kevin Love said the Cavaliers and Celtics both endured a remarkable sequence of events in order to return to the Eastern Conference finals for the third time in the past four postseasons.
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Love: Cavs, Celts both ‘stepped up’ amid chaos
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
Boston stormed back to stay unbeaten at home this postseason and grab a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
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