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NBA : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 5/23/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
BOSTON
 
CLEVELAND
+15.5  

-15.5  


216.5
 
99
Final
112

BOSTON (62 - 36) at CLEVELAND (61 - 32)
No Previous GameNo Next Game
Tuesday, 5/23/2017 8:30 PM
Eastern Conference - Finals - Best of 7 - Game 4 - CLE Leads 2-1
Board OpenLatest
505BOSTON216216.5
506CLEVELAND-15-15
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
BOSTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games62-36+1.950-4645-47107.752.245.5%49.6105.551.745.2%53.7
Road Games27-21+228-1818-28105.751.045.1%48.4104.650.145.3%54.0
Last 5 Games2-3-23-23-2101.443.044.7%46.0110.459.047.8%54.0
Playoff Games9-7-310-69-6105.849.546.0%46.7106.254.246.1%53.9
BOSTON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)107.752.239-8545.5%12-3436.1%18-2380.1%50926218134
vs opponents surrendering105.653.139-8645.8%10-2735.8%18-2377.1%511023208135
Team Stats (Road Games)105.751.038-8445.1%12-3434.8%18-2379.7%48824218124
Stats Against (All Games)105.551.739-8645.2%9-2733.3%19-2577.3%541123208135
vs opponents averaging105.553.139-8645.7%9-2735.7%18-2377.3%521022208135
Stats Against (Road Games)104.650.138-8345.3%9-2633.4%20-2677.1%541122207145

CLEVELAND - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games61-32-2.542-4655-38111.056.847.3%51.9106.752.845.7%51.2
Home Games35-11+4.621-2228-18113.058.348.4%53.3104.951.844.9%49.8
Last 5 Games4-1+43-13-2115.861.850.0%52.099.444.244.2%45.0
Playoff Games10-1+106-38-3115.560.849.4%50.8103.650.945.2%48.5
CLEVELAND Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)111.056.840-8447.3%13-3438.9%18-2475.1%52923187134
vs opponents surrendering105.35339-8545.6%10-2735.7%18-2377.4%521023208135
Team Stats (Home Games)113.058.341-8448.4%13-3439.4%18-2473.2%531024177135
Stats Against (All Games)106.752.841-8945.7%10-2936.1%15-2077.4%511125217124
vs opponents averaging105.152.739-8545.6%9-2735.6%18-2377.6%511022208135
Stats Against (Home Games)104.951.840-8944.9%10-2936.4%15-1978.4%501125217124
Average power rating of opponents played: BOSTON 96,  CLEVELAND 95.2
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
BOSTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
4/16/2017CHICAGO102-106L-6.5L206.5O37-8643.0%441539-9142.9%6516
4/18/2017CHICAGO97-111L-7.5L206.5O38-8246.3%491645-8851.1%4910
4/21/2017@ CHICAGO104-87W-2.5W205.5U41-8647.7%431233-8439.3%5517
4/23/2017@ CHICAGO104-95W-1.5W203U38-8146.9%481332-7642.1%5012
4/26/2017CHICAGO108-97W-7.5W205P38-8843.2%45637-7450.0%4516
4/28/2017@ CHICAGO105-83W-3W203.5U39-8048.7%50932-8139.5%4913
4/30/2017WASHINGTON123-111W-4.5W216O46-9051.1%441144-8750.6%5512
5/2/2017WASHINGTON129-119W-5W217.5O45-8851.1%531646-9946.5%5617
5/4/2017@ WASHINGTON89-116L5.5L218U27-7735.1%501643-9246.7%609
5/7/2017@ WASHINGTON102-121L5L214.5O35-7944.3%391844-8452.4%5419
5/10/2017WASHINGTON123-101W-4W217.5O46-8752.9%531135-9138.5%5512
5/12/2017@ WASHINGTON91-92L5.5W214.5U32-7940.5%471037-8643.0%5912
5/15/2017WASHINGTON115-105W-4.5W209.5O42-7953.2%39836-8045.0%5315
5/17/2017CLEVELAND104-117L3.5L218.5O41-8846.6%511439-8148.1%538
5/19/2017CLEVELAND86-130L5L218.5U32-8637.2%482048-8556.5%5212
5/21/2017@ CLEVELAND111-108W15.5W214.5O42-9146.2%45932-7045.7%5315
5/23/2017@ CLEVELAND              
5/25/2017CLEVELAND              

CLEVELAND - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
4/15/2017INDIANA109-108W-9L208O42-7853.8%431140-8149.4%5013
4/17/2017INDIANA117-111W-9L210O42-7655.3%441843-8451.2%4013
4/20/2017@ INDIANA119-114W-1.5W210O39-8744.8%54838-9540.0%659
4/23/2017@ INDIANA106-102W-4T213.5U37-9041.1%581341-8846.6%5314
5/1/2017TORONTO116-105W-6.5W211.5O39-8545.9%531239-8943.8%5112
5/3/2017TORONTO125-103W-7W215O41-7554.7%471642-9046.7%4913
5/5/2017@ TORONTO115-94W-3W215U39-7651.3%581638-8743.7%334
5/7/2017@ TORONTO109-102W-7T210O39-8247.6%441040-8547.1%4812
5/17/2017@ BOSTON117-104W-3.5W218.5O39-8148.1%53841-8846.6%5114
5/19/2017@ BOSTON130-86W-5W218.5U48-8556.5%521232-8637.2%4820
5/21/2017BOSTON108-111L-15.5L214.5O32-7045.7%531542-9146.2%459
5/23/2017BOSTON              
5/25/2017@ BOSTON              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
BOSTON: BACKCOURT: It's hard to believe PG Isaiah Thomas was once a bench player for this team, as he proved himself to be the lifeblood of the Celtics offense in making the All-Star team last year. In SG Avery Bradley and PG Marcus Smart, Boston has two of the best defending guards in the league. If Smart can learn to shoot as well as Bradley, his ceiling goes up considerably. Second-year PG Terry Rozier took strides over the summer and will see minutes this season. . . . FRONTCOURT: While Danny Ainge couldn't quite lure KD to Boston, C Al Horford is by no means a consolation prize. He fits perfectly in the offense and instantly becomes the team's best player. SF Jae Crowder is the perfect mentor for rookie SF Jaylen Brown, as both are gritty defenders with the ability to put the ball in the basket. People seem to have forgotten about PF Kelly Olynyk, who's become a better offensive player every season. . . . BOTTOM LINE: The Celtics added a four-time All-Star and an NBA-ready rookie to a team that won 48 games last season. Throughout his career, Brad Stevens has led his teams to overachieve. It will be interesting to see what that means for a Boston team that's now loaded with talent.
CLEVELAND: BACKCOURT: PG Kyrie Irving became an instant legend with his Finals-winning shot in Game 7 last year. While he didn't lack for confidence before, that added status will benefit a player who needs to play different roles at different times. SG J.R. Smith, too, is viewed through a new lens now that he's a champion. Smith came up huge for the Cavs in last year's Finals and hasn't put on a shirt since. SG Iman Shumpert really needs to improve his shooting. . . . FRONTCOURT: Basic knowledge of the human body tells us that SF LeBron James has to slow down sometime, but he's shown few actual signs of doing so. Continuing to rest him in the regular season would be very wise of coach Tyronn Lue. It's easy to forget how bad things got with PF Kevin Love last year, but we'll see if his defense on Steph Curry really did heal the situation. When it counts, C Tristan Thompson performs his low-post role to perfection. . . . BOTTOM LINE: With a full offseason as head coach of strategizing under his belt, Lue should be able to create a monster out of a group that few remember seemed lost at times last year. But don't be surprised if James sees more rest than ever.
PREVIEW
James, Cavaliers aim to rebound in Game 4 vs. Celtics
 

CLEVELAND -- Forget playing like he had throughout the Eastern Conference playoffs.

If LeBron James was even a shell of his usual self in Game 3 against the Boston Celtics, the Cleveland Cavaliers would be up 3-0 in the conference finals and beginning to size up the Golden State Warriors for what would be an NBA Finals rematch.

Game 4 is Tuesday in Cleveland.

"No blame. We're all to blame," Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue said Monday, a day after his team was stunned 111-108 by the Celtics. "We lost; it happens. For a guy who played great for five straight months, he's got to have a bad game sooner or later. He's human. He didn't shoot the ball well. It wasn't his ordinary game. But Kevin (Love, 28 points) and Kyrie (Irving, 29 points) had it going early and they played well, so it kind of got him out of rhythm a little bit in that first half. That's no excuse."

It wasn't just James' 11 points on 4-of-13 shooting that killed Cleveland, although it was surprising, given the 68 points he'd scored in the first two games of this series. It was his shocking inactivity in the fourth quarter against the Celtics, given his historic efforts against them and Jae Crowder -- who typically defends James.

James took just three shots in that fourth quarter and missed them all. He didn't get to the free-throw line.

"He's got to be aggressive, get downhill, play like he's been playing, play confident," said Cavaliers teammate and friend J.R. Smith, who scored 13 points with eight rebounds in Game 3.

"That's what I always think, when people of his stature or people like him, you've got to play confident the whole night and play aggressive. It's the Eastern Conference finals. It's not enough for him. For what he does, what he brings, it's not enough. He knows that. We know that. Just expect him to be better in Game 4."

According to cleveland.com, James' teams are 1-10 in the playoffs when he scores 15 or fewer points. Perhaps foreshadowing what's to come from him in Game 4, James is averaging 24.8 points, 8.4 rebounds, and 6.4 assists in the nine playoff games following such a loss (the 10th game will be Tuesday).

James is 20-0 in playoff series in which his team won the first two games, and the Cavaliers are 14-0 in those sets. James hasn't lost a playoff series against an Eastern team since the second round in 2010, when the Celtics knocked out Cleveland in six games.

James had one of his worst playoff games ever in that series -- in Game 5, at home, he scored 15 points on 3-of-14 shooting and the Cavaliers were blown out. The Celtics took Game 6 and the series.

Cleveland still has control in these conference finals and is 13-2 in its last 15 playoff games at Quicken Loans Arena.

"I mean, a game like that just happens," Lue said. "You move on and hopefully be better the next game. It's not something we're going to hang our head on. But we definitely understand that this (Boston) team is not going to quit, they're going to fight, they're going to compete."

The Celtics have to fight on without leading scorer Isaiah Thomas, who is out for the remainder of the playoffs with a hip injury. His teammates celebrated with Thomas via FaceTime following their Game 3 win. They all know not to expect the same, unusually tame James in Game 4.

"I think he's going to be aggressive," said Avery Bradley, who scored 20 points and made the game-winning 3-pointer. "I mean, LeBron James understands how to play the game, and he understands what this team needs from him. He's most likely going to be a lot more aggressive. It's our job to make sure that we defend him as best we can and just make every -- take other guys out of the game."

Boston trailed 2-0 in the first round against Chicago, but won the next four. This is a whole different deal, however, facing the defending champions without their own best player in Thomas.

And now there may be more adversity for the Celtics. Coach Brad Stevens told the Boston Globe that forward Amir Johnson has a sprained right shoulder and is questionable for Game 4. Johnson was replaced in the starting lineup for Game 2 by Gerald Green, but after a 44-point loss and with Thomas out, Stevens went back to Johnson in Game 3.

Stevens would rather play Kelly Olynyk (15 points in Game 3) and Jonas Jerebko (10 points) than Johnson anyway.

"We always believe in ourselves," said Avery Bradley, who scored 20 points and made the game-winning 3-pointer in Game 3. "It's not always the outcome that we want, but that's part of the game.

"You're going to have ups and downs. You obviously hear people saying that it's all about how you respond, and we don't feel like people believed in us and counted us out, but that just put another chip on our shoulder, which I think is good. And I hope we can continue to play with that chip on our shoulder and come out the same way next game."

Stevens looked beyond the scoring numbers James put up in Game 3.

"Well, one of the things, as you go back and watch the film, I thought LeBron made a lot of the right plays," Stevens said. "When you've got guys that are all on fire the way they are, the right basketball play is to find them. He just made it over and over.

"The guy is a tremendous basketball player. He makes the right play over and over, and he thinks the game, he sees the game. He's a really good defender. He can read situations. So I thought he was pretty darned good. But like I said last night, I'm not going to be critical of the best player in the world."


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