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Celtics surge in second half, stay perfect vs. Heat

Celtics surge in second half, stay perfect vs. Heat

Rajon Rondo had a triple-double with 11 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds, and the Boston Celtics beat the Miami Heat 85-82 on Sunday, with the defending Eastern Conference champions clinching the season series against their top pursuer.

 

Cavs defeat Celtics in first game without LeBron

LeBron's former team has already done something his new, super team in sunny Miami couldn't: Beat Boston.

 

Celtics 88, Heat 80: Celtics Rain on Heat’s Future Parade

Celtics 88, Heat 80: Celtics Rain on Heat’s Future Parade

LeBron James scored a game-high 31 points for the Miami Heat, but neither Dwyane Wade nor Chris Bosh were in All-Star form in the loss to the Boston Celtics.

 

Rondo, Celtics refuse to sweat Heat

Rondo, Celtics refuse to sweat Heat

LeBron James has joined forced with Dwyane Wade, but Rajon Rondo sees no reason to worry about them yet.

Senh: It's interesting that the league and media were just as skeptical about Boston's Big Three when they were first formed. They were saying that other than KG, Ray Allen, and Paul Pierce, the Celtics didn't have anyone else and that previous big three's had failed to get a championship. How wrong they were. I don't think Miami's Big Three is as complimentary as Boston's, but the rest of their team are coming together nicely - signing Mike Miller, Juwan Howard and Big Z and resigning Udonis Haslem and Jamaal Magloire. That's a pretty solid front line.

 

LeBron still confident Cavs will rebound vs. Celts

LeBron James isn't listening to the nationwide criticism of his listless Game 5 performance against Boston.

 

Celtics stun Cavs, take 3-2 lead in series

Celtics stun Cavs, take 3-2 lead in series

His team down by 27 points and a promising season suddenly in peril, LeBron James walked off the floor to a smattering of boos and rows of empty seats....

 

Cavs Crush Celtics, Retake Series Lead

LeBron James scored 21 of his 38 points in the first quarter to help the Cleveland Cavaliers beat Boston 124-95 on Friday night, handing the Celtics their worst home playoff loss ever and taking a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference semifinals.

Showing no ill-effects of an elbow problem that was the talk of Cleveland during the long layoff, James finished with eight rebounds and seven assists. The 21 points in a quarter was a franchise postseason record.

 

Rondo has 19 assists, Celtics tie series with Cavs

Rondo has 19 assists, Celtics tie series with Cavs

LeBron James better make sure his new MVP trophy isn't missing. The Boston Celtics stole everything else....

Senh: Sure, it was a team effort from Boston, but the difference maker was Rasheed Wallace, who finally showed a glimpse of his former all-star self. He was hitting 3's and posting up. This win's impressive. Lebron looks like his elbow's bothering him. He was tentative, and not very aggressive until it was too late. Let's see how the Cavs respond in Game 3. The commentators said that the two teams split the season series, each winning on the road, so home court advantage doesn't make a difference in this series. I'm rooting for Boston since I'm a Kevin Garnett fan.

 

James, Cavs shake off deficit to take Game 1

LeBron James scored 35 points and Mo Williams added 20 as the Cleveland Cavaliers stormed back in the second half to beat the Boston Celtics 101-93 on Saturday night

Senh: What a game. The Celtics had it, but Mo Williams got it going, and completely turned the game around. Shaq was also clutch at the end. KG seems a tad slower because of recent injuries. I thought it was funny how Lebron said his elbow loosened up after two quarters. Like Charles said on TNT, he probably had an injection to numb the pain during halftime. It's only one game, but with home court advantage, maybe this will be Lebron's year, and we'll finally get a Kobe vs. Lebron series.

 

LeBron, Cavs heat up as Celtics go cold

LeBron James had 36 points, nine assists and seven rebounds, Mo Williams scored 14 of his 19 points in the fourth quarter, and the Cleveland Cavaliers surged past the Boston Celtics 108-88 on Thursday night.

 

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