Boston Herald

LeBron won’t look ahead

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A devout student of the game, LeBron James understand­s that history says the Cavaliers will likely eliminate the Raptors.

The Toronto test isn’t over.

“We still got some work to do,” he said.

By winning Games 1 and 2 of their Eastern Conference semifinal on the road, James and the Cleveland Cavaliers are in position to eliminate the Raptors for the third straight postseason. The Cavs had won eight straight playoff games over top-seeded Toronto heading into last night’s Game 3 in Cleveland.

The Cavs are 15-0 in the playoffs when they’ve opened a 2-0 lead. James, a three-time champion, has an even more impressive mark — 21-0 when winning the first two games.

But while the past points to Cleveland eventually moving into the conference finals against the Celtics or 76ers, James knows better than to rush things.

“There’s no fast-tracking the process where you say, ‘OK, let’s try to end this thing so we can get some rest,’” he said following the team’s shootaroun­d yesterday. “You do that and you get a lot of rest. You do that and you can be home and end up losing 4-2. So, that ain’t it. No, you don’t do that. You don’t cheat the game gods. I’ve never been a part of that.”

James is coming off a 43-point performanc­e in Game 2, when he demoralize­d the Raptors with fadeaway jumpers that were virtually indefensib­le. He’s having perhaps his finest playoff run, averaging 34.4 points, 9.9 rebounds and 9.0 assists in 41.8 minutes.

Pushed to seven games in the opening round by the Indiana Pacers, the Cavs entered their series with Toronto as underdogs. But once again they’re controllin­g the Raptors, who know beating James four times in five games will take everything they have.

“It’s 0-2 period,” Toronto forward C.J. Miles said. “Don’t get me wrong, I’m not me disrespect­ing the guy. You don’t want to be down 0-2 to anybody.

“It’s unfortunat­e; especially looking at the fact we had 59 wins and were one of the best home teams in the league. You don’t see that coming from us on our home floor, which is why it’s disappoint­ing, especially the second game, not being able to do what we wanted to do.

“We are where we are now.”

Elsewhere in the NBA — San Antonio Spurs assistant Becky Hammon plans to interview for the Milwaukee Bucks’ coaching job, a person familiar with the search told The Associated Press.

The person requested anonymity because the team does not comment on potential candidates.

A woman has never been a head coach in the NBA. Hammon is its first full-time female assistant.

Hammon just finished her fourth season as an assistant with the Spurs. She served as coach of the Spurs’ Las Vegas Summer League entry in 2015 and 2016.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? HEAVY TRAFFIC: LeBron James scores during last night’s Game 3 between the Cavaliers and Raptors in Cleveland.
AP PHOTO HEAVY TRAFFIC: LeBron James scores during last night’s Game 3 between the Cavaliers and Raptors in Cleveland.

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