Penticton Herald

LeBron hoping to carry Cavs out of 2-0 hole against Celtics

James has hands full trying to rally Cleveland at home

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INDEPENDEN­CE, Ohio — LeBron James recovered quickly from his neck strain. There’s still too much stress on his back.

He’s carrying the Cavaliers. It’s a springtime tradition.

As has been the case for much of his 15-year career, James has had to perform at an extraordin­ary level throughout these playoffs — most recently in Cleveland’s Game 2 loss at Boston.

Bouncing back after taking a blow to the jaw from Jayson Tatum’s shoulder that violently twisted his head and sent a chill down the spines of Cleveland fans, James finished with 42 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists.

It was not enough, however. His teammates failed him and the Cavs fell into a 2-0 hole in the Eastern Conference final.

Kevin Love (22 points, 15 rebounds) helped, so did Kyle Korver (four 3-pointers) and Tristan Thompson (8 points, 7 rebounds). But too many other Cavs ranged from mediocre to awful.

If Cleveland is to even the series at home, that has to change starting today in Game 3.

“We have to ramp it up,” said J.R. Smith, who didn’t score in Game 2 and committed a critical flagrant foul. “We’re playing too slow. We’re making ’Bron play hero ball, which is tough to do, especially in the Eastern Conference final.

“We got to help him,” Smith continued. “With that said, we have to give him an opportunit­y to make him feel confident to give us the ball so we can make the right plays. We got to help him and he’s got to help us.”

Cavs coach Tyronn Lue said James “did everything” in practice Thursday, but the 33-year-old had left the floor by the time media was allowed in for interviews.

Thompson said he loves that Boston is playing “hard and chippy.” But he knows if the Cavs don’t ease the burden on James, this fight could be over sooner than expected.

“Other guys have to contribute and other guys have to step up,” Thompson said. “It’s a huge luxury having LeBron on our team. At the same time, we have to be ready to play and we have to do our job.”

 ?? The Associated Press ?? Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James (23) reacts next to Boston Celtics forward Marcus Morris (13) during the third quarter of Game 1 of their NBA Eastern Conference final last Sunday in Boston.
The Associated Press Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James (23) reacts next to Boston Celtics forward Marcus Morris (13) during the third quarter of Game 1 of their NBA Eastern Conference final last Sunday in Boston.

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