LeBron James scored 28 points, one of eight Cavaliers in double figures in a 120-103 win over the Celtics on Saturday night in Cleveland. Later, the Spurs dropped the Kings in San Antonio to improve to 30-0 at home on the season.
LeBron is dunking on the Celtics like it’s 2008


When you’re guarding LeBron James, all you’re doing is really postponing the inevitable. In Boston on Saturday, Avery Bradley learned just that as he guarded James from the three-point line.
Even if the paint was fairly crowded, James found his way to the rim to deliver a pretty impressive dunk. Better luck next time. Bradley wasn’t around when the Cavs faced the Celtics in the 2008 playoffs, but it looks like James definitely remembers.
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Ken Blaze-USA TODAY SportsBoston is a 6.5-point road underdog against the Cavaliers at sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark.com. Cleveland was a 6.5-point favorite the last time it hosted the Celtics, falling to Boston 104-103 back on February 5.
The win was Boston’s fifth straight, and it brings the team’s record to 16-4 SU and 13-7 ATS over its last 20 games. All four of those losses have come on the road.
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