The NBA Playoffs are underway and the Cavaliers vs. Celtics series is starting to look like it’s Cleveland’s to lose.
Not that many people were expecting a different result, but the Cleveland Cavaliers are dominating their series against the Boston Celtics and seem to be tuning up for a deep run in the playoffs. The Chicago Bulls — a tough matchup — may await in the Conference Semifinals, but for now the Cavaliers are cruising against the Celtics and look to be ready to sweep this series.
That’s still a little hasty, as the Celtics are learning to adapt very quickly to the style of game that the Cavaliers are playing, and they could win a game in the series.
The series is heading back to Boston, and that’s an atmosphere that will be rocking for Game 3. Boston is not an easy team to beat, and at one point they were within one possession of the Cavaliers and even lead at points in the game.
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Boston may be well coached, but they’re not that big of a threat against the Cavaliers and the only thing at risk here is a series sweep — not the series itself.
Before we look ahead to Game 3, let’s take a look back at the Cavaliers big win against the Boston Celtics on Tuesday night to take a 2-0 series lead:
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