Celtics G2 hopes to defeat Cavaliers again

Update Time:2024-05-10 Clicks:127

Early on Friday morning, the NBA playoffs continued to have good drama. The Celtics G2 continued to face the Cavaliers at home. The Celtics won the first victory in G1. Counting the performance of the first round of the East Coast series, the Celtics won four consecutive victories. It is worth mentioning that every victory they won in the playoffs this season was won by doubles. The Celtics won with a numerical advantage. Facing the defeated Cavaliers, the Celtics G2, who had won consecutive games, was able to add to their winning streak. 

The Celtics still continue to be strong in the regular season. With the league's first record in the regular season, they are the favorites to win the championship this season. The team met the Heat in the first round. You must know that the Celtics were defeated by the Heat last season. Although eliminated, the Celtics had the last laugh this season. The Celtics easily eliminated their enemy Heat with a total score of 4-1 in the first round. Coming to the East Coast semi-finals, the Celtics competed with the Cavaliers, who fought fiercely in the first round until the tiebreaker before advancing. It is not difficult to see from the results of G1 that the Celtics' offensive firepower far exceeded that of the Cavaliers. The former scored 120 points in G1. In the end, the Celtics defeated the Cavaliers at home with a 25-point advantage. The top two picks, Jason Darden and Jalen Brown, scored 50 points together. Jalen Brown contributed 32 points alone, making him the Celtics' top scorer. In addition, the team also has an advantage in terms of rebounding. They grabbed 55 rebounds in the game, 17 more than their opponents. Stars Jason Dutton and insider Gregg both grabbed 10+ Rebounds, it can be seen that the Celtics crushed the Cavaliers on both offense and defense. G2 can expect the Celtics to rewrite the total score of the series to 2-0. In terms of lineup, main forward Porhinkis continues to avoid the game due to injury.


Perhaps because they had just experienced a tiebreaker with the Magic not long ago, the Cavaliers' performance in G1 of the East Coast semifinals was hardly ideal. The team's three-point shooting percentage was only 26.2%. Except for star star Lou Yunmichao who scored 33 points, the other players did not score more than 20 points. Being at a disadvantage in rebounding also made the Cavaliers very passive. The G1 team exposed too many problems, such as low shooting percentage, loss in rebounding, and over-reliance on Lu Yunmi Cao in attacking tough situations. These are all caused by coach J. Bigashi Duff (John Blair Bickerstaff) needs to solve the problem. However, the Cavaliers' current lineup is too thin. Stulus , O'Golo and others are in poor condition. Among the five main draft tigers, only Lu Yunmichao and Aiyun Mobili 's performance is worthy of praise. The latter contributed 17 points in G1 With a double-double of 13 rebounds, he is the only player in the Cavaliers with double-digit rebounds. Facing the Celtics who gathered many powerful generals, Cavaliers G2 could only return in defeat. In terms of lineup, forward Dian Huadi and defender T. Xie Lumei and others were absent due to injuries.


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