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Cleveland, Celtics are at 2 wins each in finals

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Washington, May 22: LeBron James scored 44 points, adding more records to his amazing NBA legacy, and powered the Cleveland Cavaliers over Boston 111- 102 Monday, equalising their Eastern Conference final at two wins each.

The 33- year- old superstar made 17- of- 28 shots from the floor, 1- of- 4 from 3- point range, and 9- of- 13 free throws while contributi­ng five rebounds, three assists and two steals to spark a crucial home triumph.

“I’ve just put a lot of work in,” said James of his point production. “The Man Above has given me some abilities I try to take advantage of.”

The best- of- seven showdown, level at 2- 2, continues Wednesday at Boston, where the Celtics are undefeated in these playoffs, with game six on Friday in Cleveland, where the Cavs have won seven in a row.

“There’s no love in there if you’re not wearing green,” James said of Boston. “If we play like we did in ( games) three and four, I think we’ll have a good shot.”

The series winners will face either season wins leaders Houston or defending champions Golden State in the NBA Finals starting May 31.

James seeks his eighth consecutiv­e trip to the NBA Finals and fourth with the Cavaliers.

In unleashing his sixth 40- point performanc­e of this year’s playoffs, the most such efforts in any year since Allen Iverson’s six in 2001, James rose to second on the all- time 40 or more playoff game list, passing NBA legend Jerry West with his 21st such total.

And with his sixth basket of the night, James passed the old mark for career playoff field goals of 2,356 by Kareem AbdulJabba­r.

“Any time I’m in the same breath with the greats, it’s just humbling,” James said. “I think it’s pretty cool.” CAVS DOMINATE EARLY The Celtics outscored the Cavs in each of the final three quarters but never managed to overcome Cleveland’s ferocious start. James had five points in a 10- 0 run that gave the Cavs a 19- 10 edge on the way to a 34- 18 lead after the first quarter, Cleveland closing the period on a 13- 3 run and the Celtics missing three dunks in first 12 minutes.

James scored 22 points on 8- of- 11 shooting in the first half and Kyle Korver added 14 points off the bench, all in the first half, as Cleveland led by as many as 19 points and opened a 68- 53 half- time advantage.

“He’s the best in the game at evaluating the game and figuring out what he wants and where he wants it,” Celtics coach Brad Stevens said of James. “You have to make it as tough on him as possible.”

 ?? AP ?? LeBron James ( centre) of Cleveland Cavaliers goes up to shoot against Marcus Smart ( left) and Terry Rozier of Boston Celtics in their NBA Eastern Conference finals in Cleveland on Monday. The Cavaliers won 111- 102. —
AP LeBron James ( centre) of Cleveland Cavaliers goes up to shoot against Marcus Smart ( left) and Terry Rozier of Boston Celtics in their NBA Eastern Conference finals in Cleveland on Monday. The Cavaliers won 111- 102. —

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