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Three things to watch in Boston Celtics, Cleveland Cavaliers Game 7
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One game. Winner moves on to the NBA Finals, loser can book early tee times starting Monday.

It’s a dramatic Game 7 between Boston and Cleveland for the Eastern Conference crown. In a series that has swung wildly in favor of whoever was the home team that night, the season comes down to one game for these two team. At this point, there are no more real adjustments — both teams, both coaches know what to expect from the other side. It’s about poise. It’s about keeping your head. It’s about what role player will step up big (as one always seems to do in quirky Game 7s).

Here are three things to keep an eye on in this game.

1) LeBron James. He’s the best player on the court, the best of his generation, and with the Cavs it all starts with him — he can’t be just merely good for the Cavaliers to win, he has to be superhuman. Which is what we’ve come to expect — he had 46 points in 46 minutes of play in Game 6 and that’s going to be needed again.






There are a lot of players who get tight and shrink from Game 7s. Not LeBron — for his career he has averaged 34.9 points, 9.1 rebounds, and 5.1 assists in Game 7s. The last five times he’s been in a Game 7, LeBron’s teams have won (his last Game 7 loss was to the Celtics in 2008). Bottom line, if there’s one thing we know will happen in this game, it’s LeBron will be great. That, alone, is not enough to get the Cavaliers a win, which leads us too….

2) With Kevin Love out, will any other role players step up for the Cavaliers? Love has been the second best offensive player for the Cavaliers in the postseason, but they can survive his loss — this is a better defensive team without him (3.1 points per 100 possessions better when he is off the court in this series) and the offense often sees better ball movement and flow.


“I have to focus and try to do the same things that I prepared today to take into Sunday,” Hill said after Game 6. “It sounds funny, but I had to go find my Chipotle barbacoa. That’s my pregame meal, so I’m up two games — well, the three games here, that’s what I ate before the game. I’m for sure going to find a Chipotle in Boston, I’ll tell you that.”


3) Are the Celtics’ young stars ready for this pressure and this moment? Boston is at home, where they are a different team and an undefeated 10-0 this season. Boston is also the younger team that bounces back faster, something that matters because this is the third game in five days for these teams (great scheduling, NBA… ugh). The Celtics deserve to be the favorite, but the question that has hung over them all playoffs still looms for this game:" style="max-width: 100%;">3) Are the Celtics’ young stars ready for this pressure and this moment?Boston is at home, where they are a different team and an undefeated 10-0 this season. Boston is also the younger team that bounces back faster, something that matters because this is the third game in five days for these teams (great scheduling, NBA… ugh). The Celtics deserve to be the favorite, but the question that has hung over them all playoffs still looms for this game:

Is Boston ready for this stage and this level of pressure?

“I’ve tried my best all year to try and not talk about their age,” Celtics coach Brad Stevens said after Game 6. “It’s not about that. They’re really good basketball players. They’re really committed to each other. We all have a job to do and that’s go out and try to play the best we can. That’s regardless, Game 7, Game 1, a game in November, whatever the case may be… We need to be ready to play. We will be ready to play.”



Boston needs another aggressive first quarter from Brown (he’s done that most of the series). They need to force switches and run sets that get Horford space from Thompson. The Celtics need to defend, then run — they need to force the pace and try to wear down the older Cavaliers.

All season, all playoffs, despite being down men, the Celtics have just found a way to win. They need to do that one more time to reach the Finals.
 
Despite injury scare, LeBron James will be ready to go in Game 7
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“After the game, I didn’t know who got me,” LeBron said. “But after the game, Larry asked me if I was I OK, so I’m guessing he was the culprit of it. I just felt someone fall into my leg and my leg kind of went in. I felt some pain throughout my entire right side of my ankle into my leg. I was just hoping for the best, obviously, because I’ve seen so many different injuries, and watching basketball with that type of injury, someone fall into one’s leg standing straight up. Luckily, I was able to finish the game.”






Of course, LeBron will be good to go for Game 7 in Boston Sunday. If Friday night was any indication, he’s not going to be slowed by it at all.

“As soon as I leave here, I’ll start to prepare (for Game 7),” LeBron said from the podium postgame. “I’m going to get in the car and head back to Akron. As soon as I get home, I’ll start my treatment. I’ll do the same all day tomorrow from before we leave to go to Boston, and then once we get into Boston I’ll do that as well. Try to get as much sleep as I can with tonight and with tomorrow and even on Sunday before the game. That’s the best recovery that you can possibly get, is when you’re sleeping. It’ll be around-the-clock treatment, and we’ll see what happens.”

What’s going to happen is a dramatic Game 7 in the Garden, and we know that for Cleveland to have any chance LeBron has to be superhuman. Again.
 
Cavs vs. Celtics odds, Game 7: Expert on 8-2 roll releases picks for NBA Playoffs 2018
Larry Hartstein has his finger on the pulse of the NBA entering Game 7
  • by CBS Sports Staff
7h ago
It all comes down to one game. With a 2018 NBA Finals berth on the line, the Boston Celtics play host the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 7 on Sunday at 8:30 p.m. ET. Boston opened as a 2.5-point favorite. The Over-Under, or total number of points Vegas thinks will be scored, has ticked down to 199.5 from an opening of 201.5.

Before picking either side in the 2018 NBA Playoffs, you need to read what SportsLine senior analyst Larry Hartstein has to say. Hartstein is on a phenomenal 8-2 run on spread picks involving the Cavaliers and 21-12 with all NBA teams this postseason.

Now, Hartstein has examined every matchup, every player and every trend for Game 7 and locked in his pick. He knows the line is way off and says one team "comfortably" covers the spread. He's sharing why, and which team to back, over at SportsLine.

Hartstein believes the absence of Kevin Love due to a concussion will stymie the Cavaliers, but won't be a mortal wound. He also has his eye on the Celtics' 10-0 record at TD Garden in the 2018 NBA Playoffs and is aware Cleveland has seized important games on the road, including two at top-seeded Toronto.

With Love out, expect the Cavaliers to play with a smaller, yet quicker lineup. Guard George Hill netted a quiet 20 points in Game 6 on 7-of-12 shooting. With LeBron James expected to be under duress every time he touches the ball, it's vital for Hill to hit his mid-range jumpers.

Just as important will be Kyle Korver's ability to knock down three-pointers. He's 12 for 22 from beyond the arc during the past five games, good for a 55 percent clip, but he's passed up open looks the past two games. Korver needs to play more selfishly and let his long-range shots fly.

As they've done all postseason, the Celtics can cover the spread by feeding off the intensity of the Boston crowd. The Celts are perfect at home this postseason and their average margin of victory has been over 11 points.

Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum have been clutch this postseason and they'll be called on to produce yet again. Their speed has given the Cavs fits this series, and their ability to drive to the hoop and kick out to the open man has been unparalleled.
 
Cavs vs. Celtics odds, Game 7: Expert on 8-2 roll releases picks for NBA Playoffs 2018
Larry Hartstein has his finger on the pulse of the NBA entering Game 7
  • by CBS Sports Staff
7h ago
It all comes down to one game. With a 2018 NBA Finals berth on the line, the Boston Celtics play host the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 7 on Sunday at 8:30 p.m. ET. Boston opened as a 2.5-point favorite. The Over-Under, or total number of points Vegas thinks will be scored, has ticked down to 199.5 from an opening of 201.5.

Before picking either side in the 2018 NBA Playoffs, you need to read what SportsLine senior analyst Larry Hartstein has to say. Hartstein is on a phenomenal 8-2 run on spread picks involving the Cavaliers and 21-12 with all NBA teams this postseason.

Now, Hartstein has examined every matchup, every player and every trend for Game 7 and locked in his pick. He knows the line is way off and says one team "comfortably" covers the spread. He's sharing why, and which team to back, over at SportsLine.

Hartstein believes the absence of Kevin Love due to a concussion will stymie the Cavaliers, but won't be a mortal wound. He also has his eye on the Celtics' 10-0 record at TD Garden in the 2018 NBA Playoffs and is aware Cleveland has seized important games on the road, including two at top-seeded Toronto.

With Love out, expect the Cavaliers to play with a smaller, yet quicker lineup. Guard George Hill netted a quiet 20 points in Game 6 on 7-of-12 shooting. With LeBron James expected to be under duress every time he touches the ball, it's vital for Hill to hit his mid-range jumpers.

Just as important will be Kyle Korver's ability to knock down three-pointers. He's 12 for 22 from beyond the arc during the past five games, good for a 55 percent clip, but he's passed up open looks the past two games. Korver needs to play more selfishly and let his long-range shots fly.

As they've done all postseason, the Celtics can cover the spread by feeding off the intensity of the Boston crowd. The Celts are perfect at home this postseason and their average margin of victory has been over 11 points.

Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum have been clutch this postseason and they'll be called on to produce yet again. Their speed has given the Cavs fits this series, and their ability to drive to the hoop and kick out to the open man has been unparalleled.
Sooooooo what was his actual pick?
 
Lebron has never scored 50 or more in a playoff game, might need it tonight. I would love to see him elevate his scoring and max out. He should be able to drop 50 on a rookie if is supposed to be the GOAT.

Jordan and AI used to score back to back 50 point games in the playoffs, no big deal.

Hope he does not quit or get tired again.

 
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Lebron has never scored 50 or more in a playoff game, might need it tonight. I would love to see him elevate his scoring and max out. He should be able to drop 50 on a rookie if is supposed to be the GOAT.

Jordan and AI used to score back to back 50 point games in the playoffs, no big deal.




true seem like 50 pernts is a plague
 
Lebron has never scored 50 or more in a playoff game, might need it tonight. I would love to see him elevate his scoring and max out. He should be able to drop 50 on a rookie if is supposed to be the GOAT.

Jordan and AI used to score back to back 50 point games in the playoffs, no big deal.



LeBron isnt AI or Jordan. He doesnt need 50 to beat the Celtics. MJ scored 63 and lost. Stop comparing Bron to players who aint seen 7 Finals before. Its disrespectful.
 
They usually lost those games. I also dont think AI should be mentioned with Lebron.

So is Lebron gonna score 25 or 30, and say he ain't have no help or score 50 or more and say he ain't have no help, if he loses, gets tired, or quits again?

If you ain't scoring 50, in a sport where the highest team wins, how can people say he had no help.

People felt sorry for Jordan and Iverson, because they were dropping 50 and losing, its a little more obvious that you have no help than if you just dropping 30, and losing by 10 to 20 points.

Y'all Captain Save-Lebron's kill me.

 
People felt sorry for Jordan and Iverson, because they were dropping 50 and losing, its a little more obvious that you have no help than if you just dropping 30, and losing by 10 to 20 points.
No doubt. Where do you rank 40 point triple doubles and no teammates scoring more than 10 on your "no help" meter?
 
No doubt. Where do you rank 40 point triple doubles and no teammates scoring more than 10 on your "no help" meter?
You must not be good at math.

If you lose, you did not score enough to win. Lebron's ceiling is 45 points????

If you lose by 10, that means you need more points to win, not more hustle.

The Team with the most points wins, Lebron needs to make sure his team has the most points on the scoreboard, not the most assists and rebounds.
 
You must not be good at math.

If you lose, you did not score enough to win. Lebron's ceiling is 45 points????

If you lose by 10, that means you need more points to win, not more hustle.

The Team with the most points wins, Lebron needs to make sure his team has the most points on the scoreboard, not the most assists and rebounds.
You must not be good at reading.

I just asked a question. How about simply answering it?

And maybe you missed the part where i said those 50 point scorers usually lost. So not sure your point holds merit that going over 50 some how validates a lack of help or over comes anything.
 
You must not be good at reading.

I just asked a question. How about simply answering it?

And maybe you missed the part where i said those 50 point scorers usually lost. So not sure your point holds merit that going over 50 some how validates a lack of help or over comes anything.

Stop making excuses for this man. If he does not win, it means he did not score enough points, plain and simple. Jordan would have gone bananas against a rookie.

Fuck all that triple double bullshit, just win.

2 rebounds and 2 assists a quarter ain't great, if you play 45 minutes a game and 6'9, who you fooling? Definitely not gonna lead the NBA for a season with those numbers, that is why he has not been league MVP in 5 years.

He needs to elevate his scoring, do what he has to do to win, bottom line, no excuses.
 
You must not be good at reading.

I just asked a question. How about simply answering it?

And maybe you missed the part where i said those 50 point scorers usually lost. So not sure your point holds merit that going over 50 some how validates a lack of help or over comes anything.

Jordan fans only focus on scoring because Jordan and Reggie Miller types only scored. They want Bron to score 50, 2 assists, 3 rebounds like MJ used to do. :giggle:
 
Jordan fans only focus on scoring because Jordan and Reggie Miller types only scored. They want Bron to score 50, 2 assists, 3 rebounds like MJ used to do. :giggle:

Lebron only averaged 1 or 2 rebounds and assists than Jordan for his career, while playing more minutes and being 6'9, you fucking retard.
 
Stop making excuses for this man. If he does not win, it means he did not score enough points, plain and simple. Jordan would have gone bananas against a rookie.

Fuck all that triple double bullshit, just win.

2 rebounds and 2 assists a quarter ain't great, if you play 45 minutes a game and 6'9, who you fooling? Definitely not gonna lead the NBA for a season with those numbers, that is why he has not been league MVP in 5 years.

He needs to elevate his scoring, do what he has to do to win, bottom line, no excuses.
Excuses? Im just having a discussion and trying to follow your logic brother. And quite honestly, im having a hard time.
 
Excuses? Im just having a discussion and trying to follow your logic brother. And quite honestly, im having a hard time.

When and if he loses this series or the next, plays 20 seasons straight, never gets another Finals MVP, League MVP, scoring title, or never leads the league in any other statististical category for a season, what are you going to say?

Talk about them triple doubles for life?
 
Difference is, he scored enough to win and stay out of Game 7 in the Finals once he reached the mountain top, and could hit his free throws.

Lebron gonna quit once again tonight?

84-90, 95, 01-03, he stayed out of the Finals completely. And watched from home like how he'll watch Bron play tonite. No one will ever get to watch MJ play again.
 
When and if he loses this series or the next, plays 20 seasons straight, never gets another Finals MVP, League MVP, scoring title, or never leads the league in any other statististical category for a season, what are you going to say?

Talk about them triple doubles for life?
Im honestly not sure he can change his legacy from this point regardless of what happens going forward. Hes a top 3 guy ever either way. MVPs have been devalued and contradicted with Steph getting unanimous, Russ winning one with 40 games, and then not winning one the next year doing the same 40 wins and triple double. Oh, and Harden getting one the year he adds a player better than him on his team.
 
84-90, 95, 01-03, he stayed out of the Finals completely. And watched from home like how he'll watch Bron play tonite. No one will ever get to watch MJ play again.

You counting the Wizard years? Lol. Return at end of regular season in 95?

How old was Jordan? He retired 3 times.
Im honestly not sure he can change his legacy from this point regardless of what happens going forward. Hes a top 3 guy ever either way. MVPs have been devalued and contradicted with Steph getting unanimous, Russ winning one with 40 games, and then not winning one the next year doing the same 40 wins and triple double. Oh, and Harden getting one the year he adds a player better than him on his team.

Steph and Harden lead the league in a major statistical category, and team had the #1 seeds.

Russ averaged a triple double at 6'4, led the league in scoring, a major statistical category.

I do agree, Lebron is definitely a top 3 or top 4 player all time, if he retires tomorrow. If he wins another Finals MVP, I got him cemented at #3 for sure, still not sure if I put him over Magic with another Finals loss.

Nothing he can do to catch MJ and Kareem.
 
Steph and Harden lead the league in a major statistical category, and team had the #1 seeds.

Russ averaged a triple double at 6'4, led the league in scoring, a major statistical category.

I do agree, Lebron is definitely a top 3 or top 4 player all time, if he retires tomorrow. If he wins another Finals MVP, I got him cemented at #3 for sure, still not sure if I put him over Magic with another Finals loss.

Nothing he can do to catch MJ and Kareem.
Harden isnt the most important player on his team. Let alone league MVP. Steph getting a unanimous vote was laughable. Russ won more games this year and averaged the same triple double but somehow didnt win. The award has been sullied my man ans if you say Bron didnt deserve it atleast once in the last 4 seasons then you're a hater and/or fool.

Also, cant discredit Bron triple doubles but celebrate when Russ does it. And if you gonna highlight Steph getting a #1 seed then celebrate Bron doing it his first year back to Cleveland when he rescued Kyrie from lottery scum and turned Miami back into a pumpkin.

And again Bron is top 3 regardless. You can debate where he falls on that list.
 
Go to another team and win a chip while maintaining this level of play.
I actually think he will be better served staying and trying to win there. If he wins where he is i think he has a better shot at moving up the list than winning elsewhere.. Winning in a shithole like Cleveland is weighted heavier than winning elsewhere imo.
 
You counting the Wizard years? Lol. Return at end of regular season in 95?

Ok fine. Subtract all his #'s from those years hes barely a top 10 scorer and has even more pedestrian numbers.

How old was Jordan? He retired 3 times.

Jordan didnt retire 3 times. He quit twice, retired once. Jordan on the Wizards was younger than Duncan and Kareem when they won their last rings. He was just washed up, age had little to do with it.
 
He had 10 scoring titles and not a top 10 scorer? Lol

Scoring titles are worthless. All them titles and aint nowhere close to the all time scoring champ and still bout to get knocked out of the top 5 by a guy who has 1. :lol: Whats funny is Karl Malone came in the league after MJ and came closer to catching Kareem than him. MJs career and greatness were too short lived.
 
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