Found November 28, 2007 on 20 Second Timeout:
All 82 games count the same in the standings but they don't all feel the same--and Cleveland's 109-104 overtime victory at home over Boston definitely had a playoff vibe to it. It seems like everyone wants to crown Boston and bury Cleveland but the shorthanded Cavaliers--who are without the services of holdout Anderson Varejao and the injured Larry Hughes and Donyell Marshall--showed that the three pronged formula that carried them to the 2007 NBA Finals still works: team defense and rebounding plus the brilliance of LeBron James.

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  • ursportspro
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    Loving it! Those who are still ripping LeBron will come around eventually someday. He's Michael, Magic, and Bird all in one, and under 24!!
  • Dicekmania
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    Gooden was the difference last night, these teams are both good teams. I give the edge to the C's in a 7 game series though, they had there chances last night but failed to come through. Sunday's game will be interesting to see how they adjust to eachother.
  • stillatin
    it was more of a C's loss than a cavs win
  • qdynasty102
    half the world was better on the Celtics, thats why they they LET the Cavs win. PLEASE...CAVs lost to the Bucks...come on.
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