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Keys to the Game: Cavaliers 128, Celtics 122

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Key Moment

The Celtics were down two starters Thursday night when they took on the defending champion Cavaliers in Cleveland, but for what Boston lacked in depth, it surely made up for in heart.

Boston trailed by double-digits throughout most of the game and faced a 104-88 deficit with 8:46 left in the game, but the C’s were able to cut Cleveland’s lead in half in just 57 seconds, thanks to a scoring burst from Avery Bradley.

The Celtics managed to get to within six points, but they could not keep Cleveland from getting to the free throw line during the last three-plus minutes, and it prevented them from getting any closer.

The Cavs went a perfect 10-for-10 from the line during the last 3:23, and maintained its distance in the scoring department as it hung on for a 128-122 win.

Free throws played a huge role for both teams. The Celtics, behind Isaiah Thomas’ 14-for-14 performance from the line, shot 86.4 percent as a team from the stripe. Cleveland was nearly identical, posting an 86.5 percent clip, behind a 12-of-13 performance from Kevin Love.

The major difference, however, was that Cleveland got to the line 15 more times than the Celtics, including those final 10 free throws that cut off Boston’s late-game comeback effort.

Key Player

Avery Bradley provided the juice for Boston's comeback attempt during the fourth quarter.

The red-hot shooting guard scored seven points during the opening four-plus minutes of the fourth, leading Boston on a 13-4 run to open up the final frame.

He tallied nine points and five rebounds during the fourth quarter, which gave him a total of 26 points and 10 rebounds on the night.

Bradley entered this season with two double-doubles during his 358-game career. He already has two through five games this season, and his efforts Wednesday night nearly led Boston to a short-handed comeback against the defending champs.

Box Score Nuggets

  • Isaiah Thomas and LeBron James tied for the game-high in scoring with 30 points apiece.
  • The next-highest scorers, Avery Bradley and Kevin Love, also had identical marks, notching 26 points each.
  • Thomas shot 14-for-14 from the free throw line.
  • The last time a Celtic shot 100 percent from the line with at least 14 attempts was Paul Pierce on 11/13/07.
  • Tristan Thompson had as many rebounds in the first quarter (10) as the Celtics had as a team.
  • Thompson was one of four players with a double-double. He tallied 15 points and 14 boards.
  • Avery Bradley (26 points, 10 boards) and Tyler Zeller (11 points, 10 boards) also notched double-doubles.
  • LeBron James dished out a game-best 12 assists to go along with his 30 points.
  • Jaylen Brown was Boston's only starter with a positive plus/minus rating. He finished plus-15.
  • Brown finished with 19 points, five rebounds, three steals and two dimes during his first NBA start.
  • James Young was second on the C's with a plus-eight, despite playing only two minutes.
  • Cleveland shot 86.5 percent from the free throw line, while Boston shot 86.4 percent.
  • The Cavs, however, had 15 more attempts from the line.
  • Both teams turned the ball over just eight times.

Quote of the Night

Brad Stevens on Jaylen Brown's first NBA start