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| May 13, 2008 Cavaliers tie the Celtics 2-2 in series
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CLEVELAND (AP) - Back to even, and back to Boston - with
authority.
LeBron James scored 21 points, jamming in a powerhouse dunk over
a defenseless Kevin Garnett in the final two minutes, and the
Cleveland Cavaliers beat the homesick Celtics 88-77 in Game 4 on
Monday night to tie the best-of-seven series at 2-2.
Still stuck in a shooting slump, James dominated down the
stretch and finished with 13 assists - four in the fourth quarter.
The Cavaliers, whose defense has been overlooked, held the Celtics
to just 12 points in the final period.
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