The Prince George Citizen

LeBron forces Game 7

- Citizen news service

LeBron James chose Boston as the place he’ll play next.

Game 7 is on. And any talk about James’ future is on hold.

Delivering another performanc­e for the ages, James scored 46 points and preserved his reign atop the Eastern Conference for at least one more game as the Cleveland Cavaliers shook off losing All-Star Kevin Love with a head injury and beat the Celtics 109-99 on Friday night to force a decisive climax to this back-and-forth series.

James, playing in perhaps his final game for the Cavs in Cleveland, added 11 rebounds and nine assists while playing all but two minutes - to avoid eliminatio­n and delay any decisions about where he’ll continue his remarkable career next season.

“Greatness,” Cavs coach Tyronn Lue said. “Gave it his all. We needed that, especially with Kevin going down. He delivered. He carried us home as usual.”

The king is not dead, and he still has a chance to make his eighth straight NBA Finals.

“It feels good just to be able to play for another game,” said James, who had his seventh 40-point game of these playoffs. “Like I’ve always said, Game 7 is the best two words in sports... We should relish the opportunit­y and have fun with it.”

This series, in which home court has meant everything, will have a fitting conclusion Sunday at TD Center, where the Celtics are 10-0 this post-season.

“We have one game to be able to compete for a championsh­ip, and what more could you ask for?” James said. “If I’d have told you at the beginning of the season we only needed one game to make the NBA Finals, we’d take it.”

George Hill added 20 points, and Jeff Green 14 for the Cavs, who lost Love in the first quarter after he banged heads with Boston rookie Jayson Tatum. Terry Rozier paced the Celtics - now 1-6 on the road - with 28 points, and Jaylen Brown had 27.

 ?? CITIZEN NEWS SERVICE PHOTO ?? Cleveland Cavaliers’ LeBron James, left, reaches for the ball over Boston Celtics’ Al Horford during the second half of Game 6 of the NBA basketball Eastern Conference finals Friday. The Cavaliers won 109-99.
CITIZEN NEWS SERVICE PHOTO Cleveland Cavaliers’ LeBron James, left, reaches for the ball over Boston Celtics’ Al Horford during the second half of Game 6 of the NBA basketball Eastern Conference finals Friday. The Cavaliers won 109-99.

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