LeBron carries Cavs back to Finals
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[May 29, 2018]
(Reuters) - LeBron James
squeezed every last ounce of effort from his misfiring Cleveland
team mates on Sunday to lead the Cavaliers back to the NBA Finals
with an 87-79 victory over the Boston Celtics in their Game Seven
Eastern Conference decider.
The 33-year-old has reached the Finals for the eighth consecutive
season but this campaign may be his crowning glory.
With point guard Kyrie Irving traded to Boston in the offseason, and
a roster that required a revamp during the year, the Cavaliers were
not expected to get this far, even with James operating at a
different level.
The three-time NBA champion said he had focused on getting the best
out of his team mates all season long.
“I tried to squeeze the orange until there was no more juice,” James
told reporters after logging 35 points, 15 rebounds and nine assists
while playing all 48 minutes of the series finale. “We’ve been
counted out a long time this season. It’s a heck of an
accomplishment for our ball club to (to win) without our All Star
forward for basically two games.” The absence of Kevin Love, who was
sidelined with a concussion suffered early in Game Six, left
Cleveland without a true second scoring option alongside James.
Despite playing with one of his least reliable supporting casts,
James still threw the ball around, firing passes for open three
pointers despite the Cavs making just 9-of-35 from long range.
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Cavaliers forward LeBron James (23) celebrates after drawing foul
against the Boston Celtics during the fourth quarter in game seven
of the Eastern conference finals of the 2018 NBA Playoffs at TD
Garden. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports
“As much as I was passing in the first half and guys weren’t
knocking them down, I believed in the second half they would,” James
said. “I kept faith in them and they did that.” James has already
passed Chicago Bulls great Michael Jordan as the all-time leading
playoff scorer and the "greatest of all time" debate is raging once
again.
Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue said that amid all the upheaval with
trades in and out, James had been a true leader.
“This whole year he led by example,” added Lue. “We had a lot of
guys in and out. (LeBron) played all 82 games in his 15th season.
He’s unbelievable. He’s the best player in the world and I’m glad
he’s on my side.”
Celtics coach Brad Stevens said getting to the Finals eight straight
times was "ridiculous"
"And he does it at this level with the pressure and scrutiny,” added
Stevens.
(Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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