BOSTON – With another Game 7 victory at stake, LeBron James would not sit out.
He would not say goodbye to Cleveland again — not yet, anyway.
And he would not be denied an eighth consecutive trip to the NBA Finals.
The four-time league MVP scored 35 points with 15 rebounds and nine assists on Sunday night, leading the Cleveland Cavaliers to an 87-79 win over the Celtics and eliminating Boston from the Eastern Conference finals in the decisive seventh game.
"He's had a lot of gaudy games," Cavs coach Tyronn Lue said. "But I just think Game 7, in Boston, all the circumstances that surround Boston, the history behind Boston ... to come here in a hostile environment: [it's] right there."
In the first close game of the series, the lowest-scoring and the first victory for a road team, James played all 48 minutes, scoring 12 points in the fourth quarter for his sixth straight Game 7 victory.
"Our goal going into the series was to make him exert as much energy as humanly possible and try to be as good as we can on everybody else," Celtics coach Brad Stevens said. "For the most part, I thought we were pretty good at that ... but he still scored 35. It's a joke."
Now, the only question is who the Cavaliers will play for a chance at their second title in three years: The Rockets host Game 7 of the Western Conference finals against Golden State on Monday night.