The Philippine Star

King James: Expect another royal beating

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NEW YORK – LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers are on the verge of making their second consecutiv­e 10-0 start to the NBA playoffs when they face the Boston Celtics on Friday (Saturday in Manila).

The defending NBA champions ripped the Celtics, 117-104, in Wednesday’s start of their best-of-seven Eastern Conference Final series with game two Friday in Boston. “We did a good job of coming out, throwing the first punch,” said Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue.

Cleveland swept past Indiana and Toronto in the opening rounds and could match last year’s 10-0 playoff start, one shy of the best in NBA history, with another road triumph.

“I have to be in attack mode and just put the pressure on the defense and see what happens,” James said. “The energy and effort and mindset was where it needed to be starting on the road, especially in the Eastern Conference Finals.”

James scored 38 points, grabbed nine rebounds and made seven assists against the Celtics in game one, giving him 35 or more in five consecutiv­e games and at least 30 in seven as he raises his game the nearer he gets to reaching a seventh consecutiv­e NBA Finals.

“He’s playing at a high level right now and that’s the reason why we’re riding him so much,” Lue said. “He’s really setting the tone for us in these playoffs. We’re just kind of riding it.

“When LeBron is playing at this level, other guys just have to be solid and I think we’ve got a good chance of winning the game. Let’s see if we can just keep this up.”

Cleveland could become the first team to make 10-0 playoff starts in consecutiv­e seasons. Golden State is off to a 10-0 start in the Western Conference, the Warriors two games from their third consecutiv­e NBA Finals and a possible third consecutiv­e meeting with the Cavaliers there.

The record NBA playoff start of 11-0 was accomplish­ed twice by the Los Angeles Lakers, in 2001 when they dropped only one game on the way to the title and in 1989 when they reached the final only to be swept by Detroit.

One secret to Cleveland’s success has been to take advantage of the rest during breaks between rounds but practice as if every game is a mustwin situation.

“We put in a lot of work,” James said. “We’ve been on the practice court or in the weight room training as if we were playing. There’s no way you can substitute a game. But the work that we put in this week, we just tried to be as up to speed as possible when the game did come.”

The Celtics rotated defenders on James to no avail, unable to wear him down, and barely able to slow him down.

“It’s not an individual matchup for me, no matter who’s in front of me. My mind is always racing on how I can make this the best possession at that particular time,” James said.

 ?? EPA ?? Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James lays one in at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachuse­tts.
EPA Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James lays one in at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachuse­tts.

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