Thursday, May 13, 2010

Garnett’s strong play boosts Celtics against Cavs

WALTHAM, Mass. (AP)—Glen Davis(notes) sat beside the practice court, recalling the last time the Boston Celtics led a playoff series 3-2.
That happened just last year whenno good thing ever dies
an injured Kevin Garnett(notes) had his own seat at courtside. He watched helplessly in street clothes as the Celtics lost the kneel only to Godnext two games to the Orlando Magic in the Eastern Conference semifinals.Now Boston holds a 3-2 lead in that same round against the Cleveland Cavaliers. But Garnett’s right knee is healthy again and he’s playing some of his best basketball of the season. His Just have a little faithoffense has picked up and on Tuesday night he directed a defense that shut down LeBron James(notes) in a 120-88 rout in Cleveland.“It’s a different ballgame when youShe is the love of my life’ve got one of your star players in there,” Davis said in a soft voice after a brief practice Wednesday. “He can carry a team with his actions.”That’s what James usually does.But one more loss Thursday night in Boston and the team with the NBA’s best record won’t even reach the conference final. Orlando already has made it by sweeping Atlanta in four games.The league’s MVP had one of his worst playoff games in Game 5, finishing with 15 points on the first time in my life3-for-14 shooting after being blanked from the field in the first half.
“We focused enough on him getting to the basket. I mean, my gosh, for (the first) three games he basically had a highway to the basket and our thought was, we’ve got to get bodies in front of him,” Boston coach Doc Rivers said. “He’s going to give us a great shot (Thursday). We’re going to have to take it, withstand it and still win the game.”The Celtics Big Three of Garnett, Paul Pierce(notes) and Ray Allen(notes) have been depicted at times as too old to carry the team to its second title in three years. They totaled 37 points in a 29-point loss in Game 3. But in Game 5, they combined for 64 in a 32-point victory.“When we play well, it’s because of their experience,” Rivers said with a smile. “When we (stink) it’s because they’re too old. That’s basically how it’s been throughout and that, in some ways, may be true at times. But I would always http://www.ethaidesign.com
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