The Philippine Star

Celtics nullify James’ 7th triple-double, topple Cavs

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BOSTON – The Boston Celtics know any road to the NBA Finals will likely pass through Cleveland.

They put the defending champs on notice that they are gearing up to challenge them for their Eastern Conference throne.

Isaiah Thomas scored 31 points, including a pair of goahead free throws, as the Celtics outlasted LeBron James and the Cavaliers 103-99 on Wednesday night.

Boston’s win overshadow­ed the seventh triple-double of the season for James, who finished with 28 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists. Kyrie Irving added 28 points for the Cavaliers, who lost for the first time when leading at any point in the fourth quarter on the road.

The game marked the third meeting this season between the top two teams in the East, and the first win by the Celtics.

“We just played to win,” Thomas said. “They’re the No. 1 team in the East. One of the best teams in the NBA, and we just wanted to protect home court and get a win. We did that tonight.”

In other re sul t s , Ne w York crushed Orlando, 10190; Washington trounced Toronto, 105-96; Atlanta edged Dallas, 100- 95; Miami blasted Philadelph­ia, 125- 98; Denver defeated Milwaukee, 110-98; New Orleans ripped Detroit, 109-86; San Antonio nipped Indiana, 100-99; and Minnesota clobbered Utah, 107-80.

Back in Boston, Jae Crowder had 17 points and 10 rebounds for Boston, which led by three entering the fourth quarter before there were six ties and 10 lead changes in the final 12 minutes.

It was a 3- point barrage down the stretch, with the Celtics connecting on six straight attempts during one stretch. They also made this more difficult for a Cavs team that had averaged 126 points in its wins over the Celtics.

“This needs to carry over for us,” Celtics guard Avery Bradley said.

Deron Williams, signed by Cleveland earlier this week, scored four points in 24 minutes in his Cavaliers debut. But it did little to help the Cavs overcome a night in which they were outrebound­ed 47-41.

It was tied at 99 when Thomas connected on a pair of free throws to put Boston in front 101- 99. Irving then missed a jumper and Tristan Thompson grabbed the rebound and got it to Deron Williams, who then missed from the corner. Crowder got the rebound, was fouled and made his two foul shots to seal it.

“I saw Crowder running to me, he jumped and then I saw Marcus Smart running toward me,” James said of the Cavs’ missed opportunit­y in the waning seconds. “I saw D- Will naked in the corner, so I gave him an opportunit­y and he just missed it. We got the shot we wanted.”

Despite the loss, coach Tyronn Lue was pleased with his team’s effort.

 ?? AP ?? Boston Celtics guard Isaiah Thomas (4) drives to the basket during the first quarter of their game against the Cleveland Cavaliers in Boston.
AP Boston Celtics guard Isaiah Thomas (4) drives to the basket during the first quarter of their game against the Cleveland Cavaliers in Boston.

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