From the ArcaMax Publishing, Sports Update Newsletter:
http://www.arcamax.com/news/sports/s-349025-724507
CLEVELAND (UPI) -- A one-man show by LeBron James Friday lifted
Cleveland to a 74-69 win over Boston and forced a deciding game in
their Eastern Conference Semifinal series.
James scored 32 points in a brutal defensive battle, pulled down 12
rebounds and made 13 of 15 free-throw attempts.
Even so, Boston trailed by only five and had the ball as the clock
ticked under a minute to play in the game. The Celtics' hopes for a
comeback were all but wiped out, however, when Paul Pierce was called
for charging with 49.9 seconds to go.
Ray Allen managed to cut Boston's deficit to 72-69 on two free throws
with 23.4 seconds to play, but Wally Szczerbiak restored Cleveland's
five-point cushion by making two foul shots with 14.4 seconds
remaining.
Boston almost threw the ball away on its next possession and was never
able to get off a good shot.
Neither team could shoot 40 percent from the field and Cleveland won
despite hitting just 32.9 percent of its attempts.
Other than James, the only Cleveland player to reach double figures in
scoring was Delonte West with 10.
Boston was led by Kevin Garnett with 25.
Game 7 is set for Sunday in Boston.