Boston takes opener
CELTICS 76, CAVALIERS 72
Associated Press
Wednesday, May 07, 2008

BOSTON --- LeBron James couldn't make a basket down the stretch -- or at virtually any other time -- and the Boston Celtics eked out a 76-72 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Tuesday night in the opener of the Eastern Conference semifinals.

Kevin Garnett scored 28 points to make up for an off night for the rest of Boston's Big Three.

James was held to 12 points on 2-for-18 shooting. He missed three drives and a 3-pointer in the final minute.

Game 2 is Thursday night in Boston.

James scored Cleveland's first basket and then missed his next 10 shots before driving for a layup that cut Boston's lead to 66-65 with 5:34 remaining.

He then missed his last six shots, including a potential game-tying finger roll that bounced off the inside of the rim with 8.5 seconds left. James scored just two points in the second half, while finishing with nine rebounds, nine assists and 10 turnovers.

Rajon Rondo scored all 15 of his points in the first half, and Kendrick Perkins grabbed 12 rebounds for the Celtics. Paul Pierce drew two charging fouls while guarding James, but he scored just four points on 2-for-14 shooting. Ray Allen (0-for-4) didn't score.

But at least Boston had Garnett.

Zydrunas Ilgauskas had 22 points and 12 rebounds for the Cavaliers, who shot 31 percent and couldn't make a basket in the closing moments.

Boston led 68-65 when Daniel Gibson hit a 3-pointer to tie it with 3:18 left.

Ilgauskas made a jumper on a feed from James with 90 seconds to go, then Garnett hit a fadeaway to make it 70-all. James drove against Pierce and flopped to the court while throwing up a desperation layup that wasn't close.

Sam Cassell made two free throws to tie it 72-72. James missed again, but this time Ilgauskas was there to tip it in and tie the game. Garnett moved across the lane to give Boston back the lead, 74-72 as Cleveland called a timeout with 22 seconds left.

James dribbled at the point before finding a lane to the basket, but his shot wouldn't fall. James Posey was fouled after grabbing the rebound, and he hit both free throws.

James missed a long but meaningless jumper to punctuate his night.

The Celtics won an NBA-best 66 games in the regular season, and some team will have to beat them at home to derail their hopes of a league- record 17th championship.

The Cavaliers managed to stay close by hitting 22 free throws (to Boston's 14) and by taking advantage of 21 Celtics turnovers.

From the Wednesday, May 07, 2008 edition of the Augusta Chronicle
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