Mercury (Hobart)

Baynes’ Celtics off to a flyer

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ARON Baynes and his Boston Celtics have handed the Cleveland Cavaliers a 25-point shellackin­g to claim game one of the NBA Eastern Conference finals.

The Cavs’ perennial All-Star LeBron James entered the series averaging 34 points a game, but he had no answer for the Celtics’ stifling defence and freeflowin­g, unselfish offence.

The Celtics won 108-83 in Boston on Sunday and were always in control of the game.

It sends an ominous warning to the James-led Cavs who are looking for their fourth successive Eastern Conference title and berth in the championsh­ip series.

Boston opened up an early 21-7 lead and finished the first quarter up 36-18, extended it to 61-35 at halftime and at the start of the third quarter were up 78-64.

James missed 11 of his 16 field goal attempts for 15 points, seven rebounds, nine assists and seven turnovers.

Cavs coach Tyronn Lue put up the white flag with seven minutes to go, subbing James out.

Queensland­er Baynes started every game in the Celtics’ semi-final series victory over Ben Simmons’ Philadelph­ia 76ers when he battled centre Joel Embiid, but was relegated to the bench for the start of game one against the Cavs.

He still had a major impact on the game in his 25 minutes, using his 208cm tall, 120kg body to add steel to the Celtics’ defence, deflect passes, alter Cavs’ shots, set screens and help stifle James.

Baynes had four points, eight rebounds, two steals and one block for the game.

Game two of the bestof-seven series is in Boston on Tuesday.

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