Home Sweet Home: Boston Celtics Head to LeBron Town with 2-0 Lead
For the record, allow me to apologize for getting my dates wrong as far as the start of this series. I also apologize for my lateness in getting the recaps in, but there is a bomb diggity game going on between New Orleans and San Antonio right now.
But I digress.
Home has been a sweet place to be for the Boston Celtics.
Proving that there is no fatigue after a grueling, exhausting seven-game series against Atlanta, KG and the Celtics treated King James and his Cleveland Court to a series opener. It will definitely have James scratching his head on the flight back to Cleveland.
With that said, here's the recap of the first two games.
Game One: Celtics 76, Cavaliers 72
If LeBron James was planning on punching his ticket to the NBA Finals again this summer, he got off to an atrocious start on Tuesday night. The Celtics held King James in check.
James went two of 18 from the field for only 12 points while the Celtics used that smashmouth defense to secure a victory in game one of their Eastern Conference Semifinals series.
KG led the way for the Boston Three Party with 28 points to more than make up for his partners' lackluster shooting. (Pierce went 2-14 for four points, while Allen went 0-4 from the field.)
But in the first round Rajon Rondo helped KG's cause by adding 15 points all in the first half.
This was truly an off-night for all. Earlier in the day, the entire NBA found out that Kobe Bryant was to be named the MVP of the league, an honor that has eluded him for his entire career (and, I think, should have eluded him here, too).
Game Two: Celtics 89, Cavaliers 73
After a dismal opening performance by two members of the Big Three, Boston's Trio of Trouble found their groove and their swagger in game two.
Paul Pierce snagged 19 points, and Ray Allen grabbed 16.
KG snatched and grabbed his way to yet another double-double (13 points and 12 boards) as the Boston Celtics took an early 2-0 lead over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday night.
As for King James, he looked more like the Burger King than the King of Cleveland. He not only topped his two of 18 performances on Tuesday night, he made it just as bad with a 6-24 for 21-point evening.
But if you think that was sad, you should see the stats for the entire Cavaliers’ team.
The Cavs shot almost 36 percent from the field with only 11.8 percent in the second quarter to blow an eight-point lead and turn it into a nine-point deficit.
Hopefully, LeBron's "A" Game returns by Saturday. If it doesn't, expect the Boston Three Party to give yet another encore performance in front of a Cleveland crowd still digesting the sweet taste of victory (and pizza) courtesy of Papa John.
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