New York Daily News

NOT SO FAST, CAVS

Celts live on Bradley stunner

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

CLEVELAND — Leprechaun­s are imaginary. Celtic pride is very real.

Avery Bradley’s 3-pointer danced on the rim and dropped with less than a second left and Boston, blown out in the first two games of the Eastern Conference finals and playing without star Isaiah Thomas, stunned the Cavaliers, 111-108, on Sunday night in Game 3 to end the champions’ 13-game postseason winning streak.

Bradley’s shot from the left wing — off a play designed by coach Brad Stevens — bounced on the rim four times before going down. It capped a furious, focused comeback by the Celtics, who trailed by 21 in the third quarter before rallying to tighten up a series that appeared to be over.

“Wide-open look,” Bradley said. “Al (Horford) did a great job of getting me open and Marcus (Smart) made a great pass and I was able to knock down the shot.”

Smart, who started in place of Thomas, hit seven 3-pointers and scored 27 points. Bradley notched 20 for the Celtics, who were given little chance after losing by 44 in Game 2 and then losing Thomas for the rest of the postseason because of a hip injury.

“Everybody had to step up their game tonight especially with one of our brothers down,” Smart said. “Our love and support goes out to Isaiah. We wish he could be here, but we understand. We just kept fighting. Everybody did their part.”

Kyrie Irving scored 29 points and Kevin Love had 28 for Cleveland. The Cavaliers dropped to 10-1 in the postseason with their first loss since Game 4 of last year’s Finals.

LeBron James had one of the worst games of his postseason career, finishing with 11 points and six turnovers.

“I didn’t have it,” James said. “You let a team like that grab momentum, you almost knew a shot like that was going in.”

Still, the Cavs were in control, leading 77-56 in the third quarter after making 14 3-pointers in the first half.

But Cleveland got complacent, Smart got hot and the Celtics, who arrived at Quicken Loans Arena on Sunday morning for their shootaroun­d without Thomas and looking somewhat defeated, never gave up.

“We decided we were going to go out and play hard, swinging.” Bradley said. “We never counted ourselves out.”

The Celtics caught the Cavs at 95-all on Smart’s 3-pointer and then matched James and Co. basket for basket in the final minutes in one of the most entertaini­ng games of what has been a mostly boring postseason.

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GETTY Avery Bradley shocks Cavs with winning shot right before final buzzer.

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