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Cavs remain humble with chance to closeout Celtics

- By Kyle Hightower Associated Press Sports Writer

BOSTON — It took 10 games and halfway through the third round of the NBA playoffs before the Cleveland Cavaliers finally encountere­d their first true dose of resistance this postseason.

After cruising to a 2-0 Eastern Conference finals lead over Boston, the Cavs were humbled at home in a Game 3 loss, and needed a 42-point night from Kyrie Irving to battle back from a 16-point hole and win Game 4.

The chatter about an NBA Finals’ matchup of two teams with unblemishe­d playoff records is gone, but the challenge from the Celtics has sharpened the focus of the defending champs. Cleveland is expecting another unflinchin­g effort in Game 5 from a Celtics team that isn’t backing down despite facing a 3-1 deficit in the series.

“The closeout game is always the hardest.and Boston is going

to make it even harder,” said LeBron James, who rebounded from a playoff-low 11 points in Game 3 to score 34 in Game 4. James had been saying that he felt like the Cavs needed to go through some adversity after a blistering 10-0 start to the postseason.

The way they responded Tuesday night — particular­ly

on the defensive end — is a good sign for their prospects of wrapping up their third straight Eastern Conference crown today.

Boston shot 47 percent from the field and 35 percent from the 3-point line in the first half of Game 4 on their way to building as much as a 16-point lead.

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 ?? File, Tony Dejak / The Associated Press ?? Clevelan’s LeBron James (23) looks to drive on Boston’s Terry Rozier during the first half of Game 4 in the Eastern Conference finals.
File, Tony Dejak / The Associated Press Clevelan’s LeBron James (23) looks to drive on Boston’s Terry Rozier during the first half of Game 4 in the Eastern Conference finals.

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