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SPORTS: James: It's a very hostile environment
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James: It's a very hostile environment


NECN: Boston, Mass.) - The Boston Celtics shut down the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game Two of the Eastern Conference Semifinals. Cleveland jumped out to an early lead but the C's closed the first half on a 35 to 15 run, to hold an eight point lead at the break.

The Celtics held on to that lead and rolled to an 89 to 73 win. Boston now has a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven series which goes to Cleveland Saturday for Game Three.

Lebron James had only 21 points for the Cavaliers, and is now shooting only 8 for 42 in the series. After Game Two, Lebron gave credit to the Celtics "athletic bigs" saying KG and Perk played large roles in the first two games. He also said that his shots and layups that are normally scores, did not seem to fall in the Garden, adding that "it's a very hostile environment".

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