LeBron James has made a habit of dominating playoff games at home, and Game 6 was no exception with the Cavaliers facing elimination.
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Is it greatness or is it magic? It’s Year 15 of LeBron
LeBron James has made a habit of dominating playoff games at home, and Game 6 was no exception with the Cavaliers facing elimination.
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Is it greatness or is it magic? It’s Year 15 of LeBron
LeBron James finished with 46 points, 11 rebounds and 9 assists to cancel Boston’s trophy plans and extend the Cavaliers’ season.
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Cavs force Game 7 behind LeBron’s best elimination game yet
How likely is a Cavs rally from down 3-2, and is LeBron James gone if they lose? Our experts answer the big questions before a huge Game 6.
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5-on-5: Will the Cavs come back? What does a loss mean for LeBron?
While it’s not a must-win, avoiding “Game 7” LeBron James is paramount for the Celtics. To do so, they’ll have to do something they’ve managed just once during these playoffs: win away from the comforts of TD Garden.
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‘Somebody bring Lucky’: The Celtics and the elusive road win
With Chris Paul out, the Rockets will have to rely even more on James Harden. But will it be enough?
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Will Harden’s Rockets beat Warriors without Chris Paul?
With the Rockets a win away from the NBA Finals, James Harden isn’t concerned that his trademark 3-point shot isn’t landing so long as the team keeps winning.
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Harden on 3-point shooting woes: ‘Who cares?’
So, Puth broke out his homemade Pro Tools rig, composed 13 songs of modern and vintage-tinged R&B , invited Boyz II Men, Kehlani and JamesĀ …
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Album reviews: Charlie Puth, Chvrches, Kelly Willis
Cleveland’s LeBron James and Houston’s James Harden were unanimously voted All-NBA first team, with James earning the nod for a record 12th time in his 15-year career.
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LeBron, Harden unanimously named All-NBA
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
Jayson Tatum stole the show and Boston’s defense stymied LeBron in the second half. Now the Celtics head back to Cleveland with a chance to end King James’ Eastern Conference reign.
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Celtics push Cavs to the brink as Tatum, defense spark Game 5 rout
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
With his sixth field goal Monday night, LeBron James passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (2,356) to become the NBA’s all-time postseason leader in field goals made.
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LeBron passes Kareem to set playoff FG record
Warriors swingman Andre Iguodala banged knees with the Rockets’ James Harden in Game 3, and Iguodala’s knee worsened overnight. He did not practice Monday and is listed as doubtful for Game 4.
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Warriors list Iguodala as doubtful for Game 4
A GoFundMe page has been created to try to raise money to commission a LeBron James statue that would be displayed in Akron, Ohio.
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Fundraising eyes LeBron statue in Akron
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