Celtics Oust Cavs with Exciting 94-85 Win at TD Garden in Boston

Friday, May 14th, 2010 | Boston Celtics, Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, NBA, New York Knicks, Orlando Magic, Sports

I think it was a much more exciting game than most people expected.  The Cavs just didn’t roll over and give up as most critics expected, but a big 3rd quarter from the Celtics (25-18 edge) proved too much for the Cavs to overcome in the 4th quarter.  A 2-point halftime lead for the Celtics ballooned into a 10 point lead after 36 minutes, and even though the Cavs stuck with the Celtics in the 4th quarter (18-18) they were never able to make a sustained run against Rajon Rondo and his club.

Once again, it was Rajon Rondo who controlled the tempo and game for the Celtics.  Rondo scored 21 points and dished out 12 assists.  And although he only grabbed 3 rebounds, he limited his turnoves to just 4 and also had 5 steals on the defensive end.  Not a bad overall performance at all.

His play once again freed up Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce to go to town on the undermanned Cavs.  The Celtics just had too many weapons for the Cavs to handle.

Lebron James did his best to force a Game 7 back in Cleveland on Sunday night, but it wasn’t enough.  James had his 6th career playoff triple-double – 27 points, 19 rebounds and 10 assists – and although he is the 2-time defending NBA MVP and his team is the owner of a season high 61-wins, that much-coveted NBA title still eludes James.  “The fact that it’s over right now is definitely a surprise to me… I want to win.  That’s my only thing, my only concern.  I’ve always prided myself — it’s all about winning for me and I think the Cavs are committed to doing that.  But at the same time, I’ve given myself options to this point.  Me and my team, we have a game plan that we’ll execute and we’ll see where we’re at.”

Now it’s off to Orlando for the Celtics and off to the golf course for Lebron.  Will he end up staying in Cleveland, or will he take a leap of faith and head for the Big Apple (New York Knicks or New Jersey Nets in Brooklyn) or the Second City of Chicago?  Only time will tell.

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