The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

LeBron wills Cavs back to Boston

- By Jimmy Golen

TONIGHT’S GAME 7 Cavaliers at Celtics, 8:30 p.m., ESPN

LeBron James and the BOSTON — depleted Cleveland Cavaliers won’t get any sympathy from the Celtics when they return to Boston for Game 7 of the Eastern Conference finals.

Already laboring to reach his eighth straight NBA Finals with a supporting crew made mostly of castoffs and throw-ins, James lost the only other All-Star on the roster on Saturday when Kevin Love was declared out for the series finale with a concussion.

Now, in what could be his final game in a Cleveland uniform — again — James will have to do it largely on his own.

In Boston, where the Celtics are perfect so far this postseason.

And in a series where the road team hasn’t really even come close.

“There’s something different about LeBron, period,” Cleveland forward Larry Nance Jr. said after James scored 46 with 11 rebounds and nine assists on Friday night to send the series to a decisive seventh game. “I think (coach Tyronn Lue) said it best: ‘We’re going into a Game 7 with the baddest dude on the planet on our

team.’ I like our chances.”

James is having what could be the best postseason of his career, averaging 33.9 points and just under nine assists and rebounds, with seven 40-point games, two buzzer beaters, and a sweep of topseeded Toronto. But he’s played in every game this season — Sunday will be his 100th — and it showed in the Game 5 loss to the Celtics.

He admitted to fatigue afterward, and then played all but two minutes in Game 6 despite a sore knee from a collision with Nance.

Still, the four-time MVP carried his team even after Love banged heads with Boston’s Jayson Tatum in the first half and left the game.

“I can’t say enough good things about him,” Celtics coach Brad Stevens said. “Every time we watch. Every time you’re standing out there. Every time you watch him on film. Best player in the game.”

James will probably have to do it again in Game 7 to reach the NBA Finals for the eighth straight year, something accomplish­ed only by Bill Russell and some of his Celtics teammates in the 1960s.

 ?? GREGORY SHAMUS / GETTY IMAGES ?? LeBron James scored 46 points and added 11 rebounds and nine assists while playing all but two minutes — to avoid eliminatio­n with a 109-99 win over the Celtics on Friday in Cleveland.
GREGORY SHAMUS / GETTY IMAGES LeBron James scored 46 points and added 11 rebounds and nine assists while playing all but two minutes — to avoid eliminatio­n with a 109-99 win over the Celtics on Friday in Cleveland.

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