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 LeBron James, but they have evened the Eastern Conference Finals against the Boston Celtics after Game 4 on Monday, winning 111-102. The series is now at two games apiece as it goes back to Boston.

James, as usual, was very good, with 44 points, including just one made three. He shot 60.7 percent from the field. He did have 7 turnovers though, and the play got a bit sloppy when the Cavs built a lead, which led to the Celtics starting to push for a comeback, primarily on the back of Terry Rozier and Jayson Tatum, but it was too little too late.

Boston was within seven late in the fourth, but the Cavs were able to put them away.

Boston made plenty of mistakes in the first quarter alone, missing on four dunks. They came out and put down a couple dunks in the second, almost as if they wanted to prove that yes, they could still do it. But they quickly fell behind the Cavs, who shot better from range and made fewer mistakes throughout the first half.

Kevin Love had 11 rebounds, while Tristan Thompson had 12, along with 13 points. There were just 15 assists all game for the Cavs. Kyle Korver had 14 points and a couple key blocks.

For the Celtics, Jaylen Brown led the way with 25 points, 6 rebounds and 2 assists. The Celtics had 21 assists as a team, but shot a measly 41.2 percent overall and 32.1 percent from range. Tatum finished with 17 points and an assist.

Game 5 should be very, very interesting given the way the first two games were so slanted and how ... that definitely wasn’t the case in Games 3 and 4. The fifth game, at the TD Garden, is set for 8:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday.

Below, you can check the live blog and highlights as Game 4 happened.

Love misses a three, and Horford hits a layup to close the gap further. James makes a layup to move to 24 points on the game. Morris makes one of two free throws after Love’s fourth technical. James responds with a quick layup. Tatum misses a three, Love missess a layup, and Love picks up his fifth personal. Tatum hits one of the two free throws, and James, once again, has a driving layup to move to 28 points on the game. Rozier gets a steal and Tatum dunks it. Hill gets to seven points on the game with a jumper. James has his third turnover of the game, and Brown has his second steal. Smith is called for a questionable shooting foul and Rozier makes just one of the three free throws. James gets a layup, Horford makes two free throws after a Smith personal. James hits two free throws. Fifth turnover for James, and a layup from Tatum. Brown fouls, his fourth personal, and James makes one of two free throws. Tatum and Smart foul, and Boston takes a timeout.
The Cleveland Cavaliers took down the Boston Celtics in Game 4, winning 111-102 to even the series at 2-2. They did so behind another phenomenal performance by LeBron James, who registered his sixth 40-point game of this postseason finishing with 44 points, which is completely absurd, by the way.

But the Cavs wouldn't have won without another strong game from Kyle Korver. The veteran was a non-factor in the first two games in Boston, scoring 16 points combined. But he's put in 14 points in each of the two games in Cleveland, hitting some big 3s and also playing some solid defense on Jaylen Brown.

After the game, both LeBron James and coach Tyronn Lue mentioned Korver's play, and in particular there was a pretty humorous moment when Lue was at the podium. Lue, who is just 41 years old himself, couldn't believe that Korver is 37.
It’s been a difficult year for Tristan Thompson. After playing through injuries from February on last season, there was hope that a summer off would allow him to get back into form. That never materialized as he struggled to stay on the court, or be consistently effective while on it.

When the Cavs signed Thompson to his extension, his reliability was one of his biggest selling features. He improved every single season, was never hurt, and was one of the few who could never have their effort questioned. He would step up in the playoffs, and was absolutely essential to the 2016 championship. But after starting the 2016-17 season at a career-best level, injuries took a hold of him and that reliability all but vanished.

Then came the biggest moments of the season. Game 7 against the Indiana Pacers was a breakout party for Thompson. With the Cavs facing elimination, he came up with a 15-point, 10-rebound performance in a four-point win.

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