James says he won't repeat woeful Game One performance
BOSTON—Lebron James says the rest of the series between his Cleveland Cavaliers and the Boston Celtics won't look anything like the first game.
James says he won't miss 16 of 18 shots or commit 10 turnovers. And he says don't expect Celtics Paul Pierce and Ray Allen to struggle, as they did in Boston's 76-72 win Tuesday.
James added that one thing that won't change is the physical defense both teams played, which essentially shut down him, Pierce and Allen.
James said he thought Cleveland played pretty well, but their shots weren't falling.
Cleveland coach Mike Brown said the Cavaliers must improve their ball movement and more aggressively drive to the basket.![]()
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