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Cleveland Cavaliers Take Charge Against Boston Celtics in Game 2

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The Cleveland Cavaliers displayed a dominant performance in Game 2 against the Boston Celtics, turning the anticipated easy series for the Celtics into a competitive showdown. The Cavs, led by star player Donovan Mitchell and guided by coach J.B. Bickerstaff, strategically outplayed the Celtics on their home court.

As the series shifts to Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse for Game 3, the pressure is on the Celtics to regroup and find their rhythm in a hostile environment against a resurged Cavaliers team.

One key observation from Game 2 was the Celtics’ struggles with their 3-point shooting, a significant aspect of their gameplay throughout the season. Boston’s dependency on the long-range shots backfired as they made only eight of the 35 attempted threes in the game, highlighting a vulnerability in their offensive strategy.

Both teams have shown a tendency for lopsided victories in the playoffs so far, making Game 3’s potential for a close contest intriguing. The Celtics, known for their ability to close out tight games, will face a test against the Cavaliers, who have been resilient in clutch situations throughout the season.

Donovan Mitchell’s impact on the Cavaliers has been undeniable, with his presence on the court significantly elevating the team’s performance. Mitchell’s absence reflects in Cleveland’s struggles, emphasizing his crucial role in their playoff campaign.

The injury status of key players like Jarrett Allen for the Cavaliers and Kristaps Porzingis for the Celtics adds an element of uncertainty to the series. The return of either big man could potentially sway the momentum in favor of their respective teams, making their recovery timelines a point of interest for the upcoming games.

As the Eastern Conference semifinals intensify, both Cleveland and Boston aim to secure a pivotal advantage in Game 3, setting the stage for a fiercely contested battle towards the NBA Finals.