Celtics take 3-2 series lead over Cavaliers in Eastern Conference finals

Boston remains perfect at home in the playoffs in taking a 3-2 lead over Cleveland.

May 24, 2018 at 4:56AM
Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum (0) goes to the basket over Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James (23) during the fourth quarter of Game 5 of the NBA basketball Eastern Conference finals Wednesday, May 23, 2018, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
Celtics forward Jayson Tatum soared toward the basket past Cavaliers forward LeBron James during the fourth quarter of Game 5 Wednesday. Tatum scored 24 points in Boston’s 96-83 victory. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

BOSTON – Rookie Jayson Tatum scored 24 points and Al Horford had 15 points and 12 rebounds to help the Boston Celtics beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 96-83 on Wednesday night and take a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference finals.

The Celtics remained perfect in Boston this postseason with their 10th consecutive home victory and moved within one win of their first trip to the NBA Finals since 2010.

Game 6 is in Cleveland on Friday night, with the decisive seventh game back in Boston on Sunday if necessary. The home team has won every game so far in the series, and none has been closer than nine points.

"To do what we want to do we still have to beat this team one more time," Celtics coach Brad Stevens said. "And it's hard to do in the NBA."

LeBron James had 26 points and 10 rebounds and Kevin Love scored 14 for the Cavaliers, who are trying to reach the finals for the fourth consecutive season. James has played to the end in seven seasons in a row.

"Our focus, LeBron's focus is to win," Cleveland coach Tyronn Lue said. "That's the only thing that matters."

The Celtics opened a double-digit lead in the first quarter and nursed it the rest of the way, holding on through a four-minute scoring drought that saw Cleveland score nine consecutive points to cut the deficit to 83-71. But Terry Rozier hit Horford with an alley-oop to stop the skid, and that was as close as the Cavs would get.

James seemed to tire in the fourth, scoring only two points on four shots. He finished 1-for-6 from three-point range in the game; the Cavaliers made only nine of 34 attempts from beyond the arc and shot only 42 percent overall.

"He did look a little tired to me," Lue said. "No concerns. You've got to be ready to play now."

Jaylen Brown scored 17, and Marcus Morris and Marcus Smart each had 13 off the bench. Tatum added seven rebounds, four assists and four steals one day after finishing one vote shy of a unanimous selection to the NBA's All-Rookie team.

"Everybody's anxious after you get beat," Stevens said. "But I think Jayson was especially anxious after Game 4."

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