LeBron vs. Boston gets new chapter

Cleveland forward LeBron James (center) is averaging 29 points and 8.8 rebounds in 29 career playoff games against Boston, which hosts Game 1 of the NBA Eastern Conference finals tonight.
Cleveland forward LeBron James (center) is averaging 29 points and 8.8 rebounds in 29 career playoff games against Boston, which hosts Game 1 of the NBA Eastern Conference finals tonight.

INDEPENDECE, Ohio -- LeBron James is a meticulous dresser on and off the court, so his fashion choice Tuesday was no accident.

He had worn the sleeveless T-shirt before in practice, but the black cutoff with the picture of a gold-and-green leprechaun throwing a punch had deeper meaning this time: The Celtics are next.

James will renew his rivalry with the NBA's most storied franchise today as the Cavaliers, who have been waiting for an opponent since May 7, open the Eastern Conference finals in Boston. This will be the sixth time James has faced the Celtics in the postseason, and his history with them has run from great to forgettable.

So while the T-shirt was for his alma mater, Akron's St. Vincent-St. Mary High School, it was also a nod to the Celtics, the team James has played in the postseason more than any other.

"They're a worthy opponent," James said. "We have to game plan every game. We have to game plan for what they bring to the table. And we have to mentally focus on our challenges that we have every game."

No team in the East gets James' attention more quickly than the Celtics, who survived a seven-game series against Washington to make their first conference final since 2012.

James is aiming for his seventh consecutive trip to the Finals -- a streak shared by only Bill Russell and other members of those famed Celtics teams in the '60s -- and he'll have to go through Boston again to get there. The last time he lost before the Finals was in 2010 to the Celtics, who eliminated James in six games in the conference semifinals.

On the way to the locker room after that Game 6 loss, he yanked off his Cavs jersey for what many thought was the last time. Two months later, James took his talents to Miami.

Two years later, he returned to Boston, scored 45 points in Game 7 of the conference finals and led the Miami Heat to the first of two consecutive titles.

Cavaliers Coach Tyronn Lue, who was an assistant on Doc Rivers' staff for the Celtics in 2012, agreed that James' Game 7 masterpiece that year was the turning point of his career.

"We thought we had a chance to win that series," Lue said. "LeBron came in and had 45 points, think he made six 3s, and he was just determined that he wasn't going to let his team lose."

Not much has changed since and James, who has averaged 29 points, 8.8 rebounds and 5.8 assists in 29 career playoff games against Boston, is having the best statistical start in league postseason history.

He's the first player to score at least 275 points with 70 rebounds and 50 assists in his team's first eight postseason games. He's scored 30 or more in six consecutive games and, in a sweep of Toronto, he became the first player to score at least 35 in each victory.

"He wants to go down as the greatest ever, and he's focused on that every day," Cleveland forward Kyle Korver said. "It's amazing. The level of focus and intensity he puts into his daily habits is something that I don't think people understand how hard it is to do."

The Cavaliers won three of four against the Celtics during the regular season. Although Cleveland was beaten out by Boston for the conference's top seed, James and his teammates served notice with a 114-91 dismantling of the Celtics on their parquet floor on April 5.

"It's two different teams," James said when asked whether there was something to be gained from that victory. "We're a totally different team. They're a totally different team at this point. I don't take nothing away."

Eastern Conference finals overview

Cleveland at Boston

Season series Cavaliers, 3-1. Cleveland averaged 116.3 points per game against Boston, led by 29.3 per game from LeBron James. The first three games were decided by six or fewer before the Cavaliers rolled to a 114-91 victory in Boston on April 5, a victory that had the defending champions in the driver's seat for the No. 1 seed and home-court advantage at the time. But the Celtics did manage to rebound and earn the top seed in the East. Isaiah Thomas averaged 29.5 points for Boston in its four games against Cleveland.

Story line Powering to a pair of sweeps in the first two rounds, Cleveland meets a Boston team that had to go the distance against Washington to reach the Eastern Conference finals for the first time since 2012. James is in this round for the seventh consecutive time, having last been stopped short of the NBA Finals when the Celtics beat the Cavaliers in the 2010 East Conference semifinals.

Key Matchup Al Horford and Kelly Olynyk vs. Kevin Love. Love has averaged a quiet 13.8 points in the postseason but should be eager to pick it up against a Boston team that knocked him out of the 2015 playoffs when he became tangled with Olynyk and dislocated his shoulder. Horford is averaging 16.1 points on 64 percent shooting, while Olynyk scored a playoff career-high 26 in the Game 7 clincher Monday.

Prediction Cavaliers in 5

Sports on 05/17/2017

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