The Denver Post

BOSTON STRONG

Celtics take 2-0 lead over Cavs

- By Kyle Hightower

BOSTON» Jaylen Brown scored 23 points and the Boston Celtics withstood a 42-point night by LeBron James to beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 107-94 on Tuesday and take a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference finals.

Terry Rozier added 18 points, while Al Horford finished with 15 points and 10 rebounds.

Boston improved to 8-0 this postseason at TD Garden. The Celtics have never blown a 2-0 series lead in the playoffs.

James added 12 assists and 10 rebounds. He scored 21 of Cleveland’s 27 points in the first quarter , tying his playoff career high for points in a period. His 42 points marked his fifth 40-point game of this postseason. James had just 15 points and missed all five of his 3-point attempts in the Cavs’ Game 1 loss.

But he didn’t seem to play with the same force after straining his neck in a first-half collision that briefly sent him to the locker room, and the Cavaliers wilted in the second half, with the Celtics outscoring them 59-39.

Kevin Love finished with 22 points and 15 rebounds for Cleveland.

As expected, Tristan Thompson started in place of Kyle Korver in the hopes his presence could energize what was a sluggish Cavs offense in Game 1. Thompson got Cleveland’s first basket of the night and helped to limit Horford’s effectiven­ess on the inside early on.

Korver added 11 points off the bench for Cleveland. But starters Thompson, JR Smith and George Hill combined for just 11 points on 5-of-17 shooting.

Tempers flared with 3:49 to play with Boston leading 97-89. Marcus Morris got in Smith’s face after Smith pushed Horford in the back to prevent a layup. Smith shoved Morris and the pair had to be separated.

Smith was assessed a flagrant foul and both received technical fouls.

Boston’s balanced attack was effective again, with six players reaching double figures. Cleveland had 15 turnovers leading to 13 Boston points. The Celtics turned it over just six times.

The Cavaliers said James had a neck sprain. He returned after missing less than two minutes of game time.

 ?? Maddie Meyer, Getty Images ?? Guard Terry Rozier of the Boston Celtics exults after dunking the ball during the second half Tuesday night at TD Garden in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Cavs star LeBron James, in the background above, was...
Maddie Meyer, Getty Images Guard Terry Rozier of the Boston Celtics exults after dunking the ball during the second half Tuesday night at TD Garden in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Cavs star LeBron James, in the background above, was...

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