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How To Watch Pivotal Cavs-Celtics Game 5
The Eastern Conference Finals are tied at two games apiece after another 40-point outburst from LeBron James. What will happen in Game 5?

CLEVELAND, OH — The enigmatic Cleveland Cavaliers refuse to die. The team has marched back from an 0-2 deficit to tie the Eastern Conference Finals at two games apiece.
LeBron James had his sixth 40-point game of the 2018 postseason in Game 4 and the Cavaliers were able to withstand a late push from the Boston Celtics to win the game. Cleveland's role players again had strong performances at home, particularly veteran guard Kyle Korver who had 14 points.
The Eastern Conference Finals are now a best of three series, with two games to be played in Boston, including Game 5 on Wednesday night. Cleveland will need to win at least one game at TD Garden, a notoriously difficult place to play, to claim the series and head back to the NBA Finals.
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Here's everything you need to know for Game 5:
What: Cavaliers vs Celtics, Eastern Conference Finals Game 5
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When: Wednesday at 8:30 p.m.
Where: Boston's TD Garden
Where to Watch: ESPN
Where to Listen: WTAM 1100 and 87.7 FM (for Spanish listeners)
Match-ups to Watch: Al Horford vs Tristan Thompson has been the match-up to watch for the Cavaliers for two straight games. Thompson has been the key to disrupting the Celtics star big man and forcing the rest of the team to make plays. So far, the young Boston C's have been unable to step up and out maneuver LeBron and the Cavs. Will that hold true in Boston?
Milestones: LeBron passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to set the record for most made field goals in the playoffs. It only took 2,357 made shots to etch James' name in NBA history. Last year, LeBron passed Michael Jordan for most career postseason points.
What do you think? Will the Cavaliers punch their ticket to the NBA Finals and again square off with a Western Conference foe (who will likely be the Golden State Warriors)? Tell us in the comments below or on social media.
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