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Cleveland Cavaliers (0-1, 8-4) at Boston Celtics (1-0, 9-4)
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
8:30 PM ET
Post Season Game [HASH]14 Home Game[HASH]9
TV: ESPN
Radio: 98.5 Sports Hub, WTAM 1100, ESPN Radio
TD Garden
Probable Starters
PG: Terry Rozier ........................................ SG: Jaylen Brown
C: Al Horford
SF: Jayson Tatum ............................................ PF: Marcus Morris
Celtics Reserves
Semi Ojeleye
Abdel Nader
Guerschon Yabusele
Aron Baynes
Greg Monroe
Marcus Smart
Injuries
Gordon Hayward (ankle) out
Daniel Theis (knee) out
Kyrie Irving (knee) out
Shane Larkin (shoulder) questionable
Head Coach
Brad Stevens
Probable Starters
PG: George Hill ................ SG: Kyle Korver
C: Kevin Love
SF: JR Smith................. PF: LeBron James
Cavs Reserves
Jose Calderon
Jordan Clarkson
Jeff Green
Rodney Hood
Larry Nance Jr
Cedi Osman
Kendrick Perkins
Tristan Thompson
Okaro White
Ante Zizic
Injuries
None listed
Head Coach
Tyronn Lue
Game Notes
The Celtics are coming off a very impressive win over the Cavaliers in Game 1. LeBron was, to put it nicely, a bit off. His supporting cast didn't play much better and the Cavs seemed to be a bit disjointed throughout the game. The Celtics played hard and executed their game plan on both ends of the court with the result being a 25 point win.
It is safe to say that Tyronn Lue and LeBron James will make some adjustments to try to counter what the Celtics did to look so dominant. Although the Cavs Game Notes list the same starters for this game as they had in Game 1, one of those changes may be to move Tristan Thompson to the starting lineup with Kevin Love at power forward and LeBron James at small forward.
If they do make those changes and even just switch Love and Thompson at center, look for Brad to counter with Baynes at center and Morris back to the bench. LeBron may want to try his luck at matching up with the Celtics rookie Jayson Tatum. Whatever lineup changes are made, the biggest change that has to be made by the Cavs is their energy and effort.
The Celtics once again will be without Kyrie Irving, Gordon Hayward, Daniel Theis and Shane Larkin. Although all of those players were at the game on Sunday, cheering their teammates on. The Cavaliers still have no injuries to report and are at full strength.
Since 2009, the Cavs are 16-3 in Game Twos of any series (25-19 record all-time in Game Twos). When trailing 0-1, the Cavs have gone on to win five series in their postseason history, including this year’s First Round matchup against Indiana. Cleveland is 8-2 in their last 10 playoff games against Boston (5-1 on road). Including the regular season, the Cavs are 17-7 versus the Celtics since 2014-15 (9-4 on road).
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Marcus Morris vs LeBron James
Marcus Morris did a great job in limiting LeBron to 15 points on 31% shooting and 0-5 from beyond the arc. Hd had 7 rebounds and 9 assists but also turned the ball over 7 times. If, as I mentioned above, Lue changes his lineup to move Tristan Thompson to the starting lineup, Brad may counter with a move of his own. Whoever guards LeBron needs to be ready for much more energy and effort from him in this game and be ready to counter it.
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Al Horford vs Kevin Love
The Celtics were also effective in guarding Love in Game 1. He finished with 17 points with 36% field goal percentage and 25% shooting from beyond the arc. Just as with LeBron, the Celtics have to be ready to take the Cavs best effort in this one. They were embarrassed in Game 1 and will look to save face with a strong effort in this one.
Honorable Mention
Jaylen Brown vs Kyle Korver
Korver is perhaps the weakest link in the Cavs defense, which hasn't been all that strong to begin with. Korver is on the team for one reason, to score. He finished with 5 points shooting 33% from the field and 20% from beyond the arc. Brown on the other hand led the Celtics with 23 points and shot 56% from the field and 60% from beyond the arc. This matchup will be very important in this game as it was in Game 1.
Celtics Bench vs Cavaliers Bench
The Celtics reserves scored 20 points in Game 1 while their counterparts from the Cavs bench scored 37. The Celtics starters had it going in this one while the Cavs starters did not. If any of the Celtics starters struggle in Game 2, the reserves coming in have to be ready to step up and make a bigger impact in this one.
Keys to the Game
Defense Defense Defense!! Defense is key to winning every game. The Cavs are averaging 101.8 points (12th) while the Celtics are averaging 104.4 points (8th). The Celtics are 4th with a defensive rating of 104.3 while the Cavs are 10th with a defensive rating of 108.9. The Celtics won Game 1 with their swarming lock down defense, holding the Cavs to 83 points. If they want to win this game, they will need more of the same.
Rebound - This was the Celtics' biggest weakness last season but the team has more length and more athleticism this season and are rebounding much better. Much of rebounding is effort and so the Celtics have to work hard to beat the Cavs to rebounds. The Cavs are averaging 38.6 rebounds while the Celtics are averaging 42.8 rebounds. The Celtics out-rebounded the Cavs 48-40 in Game 1 and they will need to work even harder on the boards in this game.
Be Aggressive - The Celtics must be the more aggressive team. They have to beat the Cavs to every loose ball and win the 50/50 plays. They have to be aggressive on the boards and in driving into the paint and to the basket. The more aggressive team will usually get the benefit of the doubt from the refs but sometimes that doesn't work with LeBron. The Celtics have to be the team that works harder and the team that wants it more. They were more aggressive in Game 1 and will need to do the same in this game.
Start Strong and Play 48 Minutes - After getting hit hard by the Celtics in Game 1, especially in the first quarter, the Cavs will likely come out strong in this game and look to play much harder from the beginning. The Celtics can't start out slowly and allow the Cavs to get a big lead as they are a tough team to come back against. They also can't afford to let up at any time in the game or the Cavs will make them pay for it. The Celtics must start strong and play hard throughout the game. No let up!!!
Control LeBron's Supporting Cast - It's almost impossible to stop a player like LeBron who gets the benefit of most of the calls and can drive and dip his shoulder into any defenders as he goes to the basket. But, the Celtics can slow down Love, Korver, Hill and Smith along with the players off the bench. They have to make it as tough on LeBron as they can on both ends of the court but they have to clamp down on his teammates and try to stop them.
Move the Ball - The Celtics get into trouble when they take quick shots and don't move the ball enough to get the defense out of position. Their assists are usually down in their losses and up in the wins. They have to move the ball and find the open man. No hero ball. They also have to be careful with their passes and not turn the ball over as the Cavs are averaging 15.3 points off turnovers.
X-Factors
Focus - The Celtics came out focused in Game 1 and executed their game plan very well to beat the Cavs in Game 1. It is easy to lose focus after a big win like that and expect another easy win in Game 2, but that would be a big mistake. The Celtics need to come out focused and play like it is Game 7 to protect their home court.
Home Game - The Celtics have the advantage of playing at home in front of what should be another very loud crowd. The Celtics have to get motivation and energy from the crowd. The Cavs are a more experienced team than the young Bucks and Sixers and may not be rattled by the Celtics crowd but they can sometimes influence the refs and boost the home team. Al Horford said that the crowd carried them in Game 1 and hopefully they will do so in this one as well.
Officiating - The officiating is always an x-factor. In some games so far the officiating was very good and they let both teams play and let some contact go both ways but didn't let it get out of hand. In some others the refs were not good and called it more one sided. In Game 1, the officiating was good and they let both teams play. Hopefully we avoid Tony Brothers and Scott Foster and have fair and even officiating in Game 2.
Cleveland Cavaliers (0-1, 8-4) at Boston Celtics (1-0, 9-4)
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
8:30 PM ET
Post Season Game [HASH]14 Home Game[HASH]9
TV: ESPN
Radio: 98.5 Sports Hub, WTAM 1100, ESPN Radio
TD Garden
Probable Starters
PG: Terry Rozier ........................................ SG: Jaylen Brown
C: Al Horford
SF: Jayson Tatum ............................................ PF: Marcus Morris
Celtics Reserves
Semi Ojeleye
Abdel Nader
Guerschon Yabusele
Aron Baynes
Greg Monroe
Marcus Smart
Injuries
Gordon Hayward (ankle) out
Daniel Theis (knee) out
Kyrie Irving (knee) out
Shane Larkin (shoulder) questionable
Head Coach
Brad Stevens
Probable Starters
PG: George Hill ................ SG: Kyle Korver
C: Kevin Love
SF: JR Smith................. PF: LeBron James
Cavs Reserves
Jose Calderon
Jordan Clarkson
Jeff Green
Rodney Hood
Larry Nance Jr
Cedi Osman
Kendrick Perkins
Tristan Thompson
Okaro White
Ante Zizic
Injuries
None listed
Head Coach
Tyronn Lue
Game Notes
The Celtics are coming off a very impressive win over the Cavaliers in Game 1. LeBron was, to put it nicely, a bit off. His supporting cast didn't play much better and the Cavs seemed to be a bit disjointed throughout the game. The Celtics played hard and executed their game plan on both ends of the court with the result being a 25 point win.
It is safe to say that Tyronn Lue and LeBron James will make some adjustments to try to counter what the Celtics did to look so dominant. Although the Cavs Game Notes list the same starters for this game as they had in Game 1, one of those changes may be to move Tristan Thompson to the starting lineup with Kevin Love at power forward and LeBron James at small forward.
If they do make those changes and even just switch Love and Thompson at center, look for Brad to counter with Baynes at center and Morris back to the bench. LeBron may want to try his luck at matching up with the Celtics rookie Jayson Tatum. Whatever lineup changes are made, the biggest change that has to be made by the Cavs is their energy and effort.
The Celtics once again will be without Kyrie Irving, Gordon Hayward, Daniel Theis and Shane Larkin. Although all of those players were at the game on Sunday, cheering their teammates on. The Cavaliers still have no injuries to report and are at full strength.
Since 2009, the Cavs are 16-3 in Game Twos of any series (25-19 record all-time in Game Twos). When trailing 0-1, the Cavs have gone on to win five series in their postseason history, including this year’s First Round matchup against Indiana. Cleveland is 8-2 in their last 10 playoff games against Boston (5-1 on road). Including the regular season, the Cavs are 17-7 versus the Celtics since 2014-15 (9-4 on road).
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Marcus Morris vs LeBron James
Marcus Morris did a great job in limiting LeBron to 15 points on 31% shooting and 0-5 from beyond the arc. Hd had 7 rebounds and 9 assists but also turned the ball over 7 times. If, as I mentioned above, Lue changes his lineup to move Tristan Thompson to the starting lineup, Brad may counter with a move of his own. Whoever guards LeBron needs to be ready for much more energy and effort from him in this game and be ready to counter it.
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Al Horford vs Kevin Love
The Celtics were also effective in guarding Love in Game 1. He finished with 17 points with 36% field goal percentage and 25% shooting from beyond the arc. Just as with LeBron, the Celtics have to be ready to take the Cavs best effort in this one. They were embarrassed in Game 1 and will look to save face with a strong effort in this one.
Honorable Mention
Jaylen Brown vs Kyle Korver
Korver is perhaps the weakest link in the Cavs defense, which hasn't been all that strong to begin with. Korver is on the team for one reason, to score. He finished with 5 points shooting 33% from the field and 20% from beyond the arc. Brown on the other hand led the Celtics with 23 points and shot 56% from the field and 60% from beyond the arc. This matchup will be very important in this game as it was in Game 1.
Celtics Bench vs Cavaliers Bench
The Celtics reserves scored 20 points in Game 1 while their counterparts from the Cavs bench scored 37. The Celtics starters had it going in this one while the Cavs starters did not. If any of the Celtics starters struggle in Game 2, the reserves coming in have to be ready to step up and make a bigger impact in this one.
Keys to the Game
Defense Defense Defense!! Defense is key to winning every game. The Cavs are averaging 101.8 points (12th) while the Celtics are averaging 104.4 points (8th). The Celtics are 4th with a defensive rating of 104.3 while the Cavs are 10th with a defensive rating of 108.9. The Celtics won Game 1 with their swarming lock down defense, holding the Cavs to 83 points. If they want to win this game, they will need more of the same.
Rebound - This was the Celtics' biggest weakness last season but the team has more length and more athleticism this season and are rebounding much better. Much of rebounding is effort and so the Celtics have to work hard to beat the Cavs to rebounds. The Cavs are averaging 38.6 rebounds while the Celtics are averaging 42.8 rebounds. The Celtics out-rebounded the Cavs 48-40 in Game 1 and they will need to work even harder on the boards in this game.
Be Aggressive - The Celtics must be the more aggressive team. They have to beat the Cavs to every loose ball and win the 50/50 plays. They have to be aggressive on the boards and in driving into the paint and to the basket. The more aggressive team will usually get the benefit of the doubt from the refs but sometimes that doesn't work with LeBron. The Celtics have to be the team that works harder and the team that wants it more. They were more aggressive in Game 1 and will need to do the same in this game.
Start Strong and Play 48 Minutes - After getting hit hard by the Celtics in Game 1, especially in the first quarter, the Cavs will likely come out strong in this game and look to play much harder from the beginning. The Celtics can't start out slowly and allow the Cavs to get a big lead as they are a tough team to come back against. They also can't afford to let up at any time in the game or the Cavs will make them pay for it. The Celtics must start strong and play hard throughout the game. No let up!!!
Control LeBron's Supporting Cast - It's almost impossible to stop a player like LeBron who gets the benefit of most of the calls and can drive and dip his shoulder into any defenders as he goes to the basket. But, the Celtics can slow down Love, Korver, Hill and Smith along with the players off the bench. They have to make it as tough on LeBron as they can on both ends of the court but they have to clamp down on his teammates and try to stop them.
Move the Ball - The Celtics get into trouble when they take quick shots and don't move the ball enough to get the defense out of position. Their assists are usually down in their losses and up in the wins. They have to move the ball and find the open man. No hero ball. They also have to be careful with their passes and not turn the ball over as the Cavs are averaging 15.3 points off turnovers.
X-Factors
Focus - The Celtics came out focused in Game 1 and executed their game plan very well to beat the Cavs in Game 1. It is easy to lose focus after a big win like that and expect another easy win in Game 2, but that would be a big mistake. The Celtics need to come out focused and play like it is Game 7 to protect their home court.
Home Game - The Celtics have the advantage of playing at home in front of what should be another very loud crowd. The Celtics have to get motivation and energy from the crowd. The Cavs are a more experienced team than the young Bucks and Sixers and may not be rattled by the Celtics crowd but they can sometimes influence the refs and boost the home team. Al Horford said that the crowd carried them in Game 1 and hopefully they will do so in this one as well.
Officiating - The officiating is always an x-factor. In some games so far the officiating was very good and they let both teams play and let some contact go both ways but didn't let it get out of hand. In some others the refs were not good and called it more one sided. In Game 1, the officiating was good and they let both teams play. Hopefully we avoid Tony Brothers and Scott Foster and have fair and even officiating in Game 2.