Tatum and Celtics a win away from NBA Finals
WASHINGTON — The Boston Celtics, reinvigorated by a return home, beat the Cleveland Cavaliers, 96-83, on Wednesday to move within one win of reaching the National Basketball Association (NBA) Finals.
Rookie Jayson Tatum scored 24 points to lead five Boston players in double figures as the Celtics took a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference finals.
Four-time NBA Most Valuable Player LeBron James led Cleveland with 26 points, 10 rebounds and five assists.
But James looked at times as if he were feeling the effects of the heavy load he has carried for the Cavs in these playoffs, coughing up six of Cleveland鈥檚 15 turnovers, including four in the second half.
鈥淚 think everybody at this point is tired or worn down or whatever the case may be,鈥 James said. 鈥淚鈥檓 fine.鈥
Kevin Love, with 14 points, was the only other player to score in double figures for the Cavs, who host Game Six on Friday trying to stay on track for a fourth straight trip to the Finals.
Game Seven, if needed, will be back in Boston on Sunday.
James himself is seeking an eighth straight trip to the title series, although he said that streak wouldn鈥檛 be on his mind come Friday.
鈥淣ot at all,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just all about just win every game and it should put us in position to play for a championship.
鈥淲e look forward to having an opportunity to force a Game Seven. It鈥檚 up to us to see if we can come back here [to Boston] for one more.鈥
The winner of the series will play either the Golden State Warriors or Houston Rockets for the NBA crown. The Western Conference rivals are locked at 2-2 in their series.
With James on the bench to open the fourth quarter, the Celtics pushed a 16-point lead to 21.
A 9-0 Cavs run reduced the deficit to 12 points, but Cleveland came up empty on their next four attempts.
鈥淒efensively we gave ourselves a chance,鈥 said James, noting the Cavs held the Celtics to 36.5% shooting.
鈥淎t one point we had two opportunities to cut it to single digits and missed some really good looks, two three-pointers. We couldn鈥檛 make. And if you don鈥檛 make, it鈥檚 going to come back to bite you.鈥
The Celtics improved to 10-0 at home this postseason, and Tatum said there鈥檚 no reason they can鈥檛 wrap up the series on Friday, even though so far the home team has won every game in the series.
鈥淲e鈥檝e got to be focused, composed and play with a lot of poise and we鈥檒l be fine,鈥 he said, clearly up for the challenge.
鈥淚t鈥檚 my first year. We鈥檙e one win away from going to the Finals. It doesn鈥檛 get any better than that,鈥 he said.
The Cavs got off to a rocky start, with five first-quarter turnovers nearly matching their seven field goals.
SHOVING MATCH
With 10:47 left in the second quarter and the Celtics up 17 points, Boston forward Marcus Morris and Cleveland鈥檚 Larry Nance tangled, with Nance sent sprawling to the floor.
Morris appeared to say something to Nance before turning away, and Nance rose from the floor and shoved him from behind.
As officials and other players intervened Celtics guard Terry Rozier raced into the fray and pushed Nance.
It all ended with Morris, Nance and Rozier receiving technical fouls.
An energized Cleveland team then twice whittled the deficit to eight points before the Celtics reasserted themselves to lead 53-42 at halftime.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 think we played well tonight at all,鈥 said Cleveland coach Tyronn Lue. 鈥淪o now we鈥檝e got to go home, win Game Six and come back here for Game Seven.鈥 — AFP


