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Cleveland leads after 3rd, 68-65
Despite some heated perimeter shooting from Ray Allen and Rajon Rondo, who combined to score 18 points (9 apiece) in the third quarter, the Cavaliers, who were led by Wally Szczerbiak's opportunistic play, controlled a 68-65 lead at the end of the third quarter at Quicken Loans Arena.
Szczerbiak also had 9 points in the third, giving him 14 for the game.
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should we just resign ourselves to the fact that the Celtics are WEAK willed, and are NOT going to win an away game in these playoffs? Tonight was there for the taking. Too many guys on the roster don't step up. Paul Pierce chucking three, after three is so frusterating...DRIVE TO THE BASKET..create some contact, get to the line. I don't get it.
What an ugly night, it was there for the taking, but these Celtics can only take it when it's on Causway street.
man I'm negative tonight