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Lebron braces for another stiff challenge

Finals opponent increases stress on Cleveland star

- By Brian Mahoney The Associated Press

BOSTON — Lebron James will get a couple days to catch his breath, then make his annual June journey to Golden State to face a team far better than his.

His eighth straight NBA Finals sets up as one of his most difficult, flanked by a largely unheralded set of teammates who force him to do much more at 33 than most other players are ever asked.

But James keeps showing he can do it, and he can’t wait for his chance to win another ring.

Dare count him out?

“At the end of the day, the game is won in between the lines, and we have an opportunit­y to play for a championsh­ip,” he said after Sunday’s 87-79 victory over Boston. “That’s all that matters.”

James dragged an injured and inconsiste­nt Cavaliers team out of the Eastern Conference and back to the NBA Finals, where they will be an underdog against the Warriors/rockets.

But after playing all 48 minutes in his 100th game this season, punctuatin­g one of the greatest series a player has ever had with 35 points, 15 rebounds and nine assists, he sure looks capable of more.

And the Cavaliers will need every bit of it. They had to play seven games just to get out of the first round, and seven more to finish a climb out of 2-0 deficit against a younger, more athletic Celtics team. They have to be tired, and that’s no way to go into a series against Kevin Durant, Stephen

Curry and the Warriors, who blew Cleveland away in five games last year.

The only way it would appear Cleveland would have a chance would be if James can summon his highest level, the kind that perhaps no other player can reach — and then do it three more times.

The Celtics have seen him do it, after he averaged 33.6 points, 9.0 rebounds and 8.4 assists to eliminate them in the East finals for the second straight year.

“I think we’ve played now until May 25th and May 27th the last two years, and we started on Sept. 25th,” Celtics coach Brad Stevens said. “That’s every day. Every day that you’re totally focused on this, and he’s gone past that eight straight times.

It’s ridiculous, and he does

 ?? Charles Krupa ?? The Associated Press Lebron James, reacting during Game 7 vs. Boston, has led an injured and inconsiste­nt Cleveland team back to the NBA Finals.
Charles Krupa The Associated Press Lebron James, reacting during Game 7 vs. Boston, has led an injured and inconsiste­nt Cleveland team back to the NBA Finals.

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