NBA: Celtics rally to beat Cavs and cut Eastern finals deficit to 1-2, James fizzles out with just 11pts
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Jaylen Brown #7 of the Boston Celtics drives against Kyle Korver #26 of the Cleveland Cavaliers during Game Three of the 2017 NBA Eastern Conference Finals at Quicken Loans Arena on May 21, 2017 in Cleveland, Ohio.
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LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Avery Bradley rattled in a game-winning three-pointer at the buzzer, as the Boston Celtics clawed their way back into the Eastern Conference final with a 111-108 win over Cleveland Sunday.
Boston cut the Cavaliers' series lead to 2-1 as their improbable victory came despite the absence of star guard Isaiah Thomas, who is out for the remainder of the National Basketball Association (NBA) season with a hip injury.
"Everybody had to step up their game, especially with one of our brothers down," Thomas' replacement Marcus Smart said.
"We haven't really had a great shooting performance this series, but tonight was one of those nights. We fought and came out with the victory."
Game Four of the Eastern Conference finals is on Tuesday night.
Cleveland not only surrendered a 21-point lead in Game Three but blew chances to set a play-off record for consecutive wins (14) dating to Game Five of last year's finals, and to become the fourth team in history to start the play-offs 11-0.
"I didn't have it tonight," superstar LeBron James said. "We have been playing so well, but when another team is playing that well then you know that the team that gets the last shot is going to win."
Smart scored a career-high 27 points and Bradley added 20 for the Celtics.
"The key for us was to chip away," said Bradley, who made 18 three-pointers for the game.
"We needed to get stops and make plays on the offensive end."
Al Horford added 16 points and Kelly Olynyk contributed 15 off the bench for the Celtics, who were beaten by an average of 28.5 points in the first two games.
The Celtics also kept James in check Sunday. He finished with just 11 points on four-of-13 shooting and was held point-less in the fourth quarter. He also had five turnovers.
Kyrie Irving paced the Cleveland offence with 29 points and Kevin Love added 28 points and 10 rebounds. Tristan Thompson scored 18 points.
The Cavaliers shot just two-of-17 from three-point range in the second half but still led by as many as 21 points in the third.
Cleveland dominated the Celtics so thoroughly in the first two games that not many gave Boston a chance on Sunday, especially without their top player Thomas in the line-up.
But Cleveland coach Tyronn Lue expected Boston to battle to the end.
"They have a scrappy team," he said.
Coming into Sunday's contest, the Cavaliers had lost just one game at home to an Eastern team in the play-offs dating to 2015.
"You have to have some type of adversity to be successful," James said. "So I am happy it happened now. We have to regroup and get back to playing desperate basketball."

