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Boston CelticsatCleveland Cavaliers
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May, 16 2008 8:00pm EST
TOTAL: Over 179 (-110)
LOSS for -5 unit(s)

Boston Celtics at Cleveland Cavaliers

(TOTAL: Over 179 (-110))

Photo_nba TIME: 08:00 P.M. EST VENUE: Quicken Loans Arena INDEPENDENCE, Ohio (AP) - It's do or summertime for the Cleveland Cavaliers. One more loss, and a second straight Eastern Conference title is history. One more win, and it's back to Chowderland for Game 7. After squandering a 14-point lead at Boston in a hail of missed free throws and getting entangled by the Celtics' spiderweb-like defense in Game 5, LeBron James and his teammates are down 3-2 and facing elimination from the NBA playoffs on Friday night at Quicken Loans Arena. They'll go into Game 6 short-handed. Guard Daniel Gibson, one of the club's best perimeter shooters and a star in last year's postseason, separated his left shoulder going for a loose ball early in the fourth quarter of Game 5 and will need a minimum of one week to recover. The Cavaliers may be done before he's well. "It's something we didn't want to happen," James said following a light workout Thursday. "It's kind of the tale of our season - a guy goes down in the heat of a playoff series. He's very key to our team. It's not good seeing a guy who is that key to your team in a suit." Gibson underwent an MRI on his shoulder after the club returned from Boston. He was not available for comment. As a few of his teammates got in some extra work, the second-year guard struggled to slip a T-shirt over his head before sitting on a courtside bench alongside James. Gibson made two 3-pointers and scored 14 points in Cleveland's win in Game 4. In last year's Eastern Conference finals, he scored 31 points - 25 in the second half - as the Cavs put away the Detroit Pistons in Game 6 to advance to their first finals. For them to force a Game 7 in Boston, the Cavaliers may need someone else to come off the bench and come through. "We're not looking for a spectacular game from anybody," said James, who scored 35 points on 12-of-25 shooting in Game 5. "We just want to continue to do what we've been doing in the two wins we've had at home - guys stepped up. We're not looking for a guy to go out and score 30 points or anything like that." Cleveland coach Mike Brown said he hasn't decided whether to play reserves Devin Brown or Damon Jones in Gibson's spot. He may just give extended minutes to swingman Sasha Pavlovic, who played only 10 - his average for the series - in Game 5. The Cavaliers spent most of Thursday reviewing film before practicing their free throws. They went only 28-of-41 (68 percent) from the line in Boston and missed 10 in the second half, but what bothered them most was a lack of intensity in the third quarter, when the Celtics outscored them 29-17. Center Zydrunas Ilgauskas, who scored just six points on only five shots in Game 5, couldn't explain Cleveland's passivity after leading 43-29 with less than four minutes to go in the first half. "We had them on their heels," he said. "(In the second half) It just seemed like we really weren't into it. We came out a half-step slow." And the Celtics blew right by Cleveland, especially point guard Rajon Rondo, who scored 20 points with 13 assists, two steals, two blocks and just one turnover in 42 minutes. Late in the first half, the Cavaliers left Rondo, not known for his outside shot, wide open and he knocked down two 3-pointers as the Celtics closed with a 14-3 run that gave them momentum they would carry into the second half. Boston coach Doc Rivers doesn't expect the Cavs to give Rondo so much room next time. And, he doesn't want the youngster to get trigger happy, either. "If they're going to leave him open, I want him to shoot it," Rivers said. "But I don't want him to look for it." The Celtics, as has been well documented to this point, are still searching for their first road win of these playoffs. They're 7-0 at home, but 0-5 traveling outside Boston's city limits. They'd like nothing more than to get No. 1 in Cleveland, where the Cavs are 4-1. Boston isn't the only team having road woes. So far in the second round, home teams are an eye-popping 19-1, a statistical testament if there ever was one to securing home-court advantage during the regular season. The only team to win an away game has been the Pistons, who won by a point in Orlando and are awaiting the winner of this series. Rivers joked that the Celtics could try something drastic to snap the club's slide with their suitcases. "I guess we could bring the scorekeepers, and bring all the wives on the road," he said. "We're not going to do that. We're just going to show up and play basketball." No team has won an NBA title after losing its first five road playoff games or by winning just its home games. The Cavaliers last faced an elimination game in last year's finals, and they didn't fare well as the San Antonio Spurs completed a four-game sweep. Despite the club's precarious situation, Brown, his coaching staff and Cleveland's players were remarkably loose as they prepared for what could be their final game of the season. "You can't panic," guard Delonte West said. "This is when it gets fun. This is when you see what your team is made of."

Boston CelticsatCleveland Cavaliers
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May, 16 2008 8:00pm EST
ATS: Boston Celtics +2.5 (-110)
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ATS: Boston Celtics +2.5 (-110)

The Cavaliers may be done before he's well. "It's something we didn't want to happen," James said following a light workout Thursday. "It's kind of the tale of our season - a guy goes down in the heat of a playoff series. He's very key to our team. It's not good seeing a guy who is that key to your team in a suit." Gibson underwent an MRI on his shoulder after the club returned from Boston. He was not available for comment. As a few of his teammates got in some extra work, the second-year guard struggled to slip a T-shirt over his head before sitting on a courtside bench alongside James. Gibson made two 3-pointers and scored 14 points in Cleveland's win in Game 4. In last year's Eastern Conference finals, he scored 31 points - 25 in the second half - as the Cavs put away the Detroit Pistons in Game 6 to advance to their first finals. For them to force a Game 7 in Boston, the Cavaliers may need someone else to come off the bench and come through. "We're not looking for a spectacular game from anybody," said James, who scored 35 points on 12-of-25 shooting in Game 5. "We just want to continue to do what we've been doing in the two wins we've had at home - guys stepped up. We're not looking for a guy to go out and score 30 points or anything like that." Cleveland coach Mike Brown said he hasn't decided whether to play reserves Devin Brown or Damon Jones in Gibson's spot. He may just give extended minutes to swingman Sasha Pavlovic, who played only 10 - his average for the series - in Game 5. The Cavaliers spent most of Thursday reviewing film before practicing their free throws. They went only 28-of-41 (68 percent) from the line in Boston and missed 10 in the second half, but what bothered them most was a lack of intensity in the third quarter, when the Celtics outscored them 29-17. Center Zydrunas Ilgauskas, who scored just six points on only five shots in Game 5, couldn't explain Cleveland's passivity after leading 43-29 with less than four minutes to go in the first half. "We had them on their heels," he said. "(In the second half) It just seemed like we really weren't into it. We came out a half-step slow." And the Celtics blew right by Cleveland, especially point guard Rajon Rondo, who scored 20 points with 13 assists, two steals, two blocks and just one turnover in 42 minutes. Late in the first half, the Cavaliers left Rondo, not known for his outside shot, wide open and he knocked down two 3-pointers as the Celtics closed with a 14-3 run that gave them momentum they would carry into the second half. Boston coach Doc Rivers doesn't expect the Cavs to give Rondo so much room next time. And, he doesn't want the youngster to get trigger happy, either. "If they're going to leave him open, I want him to shoot it," Rivers said. "But I don't want him to look for it."

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Boston Celtics @ Los Angeles Lakers Tuesday June 10, 2008 9:00 pm
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Los Angeles Lakers @ Boston Celtics Sunday June 8, 2008 9:00 pm
Lakers at 6 straight playoff unders, but now faced with the fact they could be down 0-2 going back to L.A.  They are going to have to turn up the offense, these two teams are averageing 203 points ... read more

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Los Angeles Lakers @ Boston Celtics Sunday June 8, 2008 9:00 pm
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Boston Celtics @ Detroit Pistons Friday May 30, 2008 8:30 pm
The Pistons' past two seasons under Saunders have ended on the road in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Miami Heat.The two previous years, under Brown, Detroit ... read more

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San Antonio Spurs @ Los Angeles Lakers Thursday May 29, 2008 9:00 pm
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Detroit Pistons @ Boston Celtics Wednesday May 28, 2008 8:30 pm
McDyess had his best game of the postseason in Detroit's Game 4 victory over Boston, then reminded his teammates that they can't afford to squander an opportunity to win a championship. A day later, Rivers ... read more

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Los Angeles Lakers @ San Antonio Spurs Tuesday May 27, 2008 9:00 pm
Los Angeles coach Phil Jackson wasn't surprised."I like players to get their rest, there's no doubt," Jackson said Monday. "But any time you have a game of that importance and you don't play well, you're ... read more

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Boston Celtics @ Detroit Pistons Monday May 26, 2008 8:30 pm
Despite those facts and championship rings from the NBA in 2004 and NCAA in 1999, some will still say Hamilton is the second-best player from Connecticut in the series.Ray Allen is generally regarded ... read more

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Despite those facts and championship rings from the NBA in 2004 and NCAA in 1999, some will still say Hamilton is the second-best player from Connecticut in the series.Ray Allen is generally regarded ... read more

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