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Cavs ride James, force Game 7 at Boston (AP)




Boston Celtics' Eddie House (50) and Kendrick Perkins (43) harass Cleveland Cavaliers' Zydrunas Ilgauskas, from Lithuania, during Game 6 of the NBA basketball Eastern Conference semifinals Friday, May 16, 2008, in Cleveland. Cleveland won 74-69 to force a deciding Game 7 Sunday in Boston.

The Boston Celtics are going home for another Game 7. They handled the Atlanta Hawks. LeBron James may not be as easy. James scored 32 points -- 19 in the second half -- and the Cavaliers forced a decisive and fitting finale to this home-sweet-home playoff series with a 74-69 victory Friday night over the Celtics, who have gone from regular-season road kings to postseason road kill.





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