Playoff Live Thread: Cavs @ Celtics, Game 7 (#Everything’sGoneGreen)
2018-05-27If you want a window into my thought process on a game day when I’m contemplating what to toss up for a Live Thread theme… it often correlates to some decades past musical deep cut that sticks in my brain and provides me with an odd but fitting subtitle. Even on the verge of a winner-goes-to-the-Finals Game 7 on the road in the most hostile of territories, this is still the case. Thus, an obscure early 80s track by the new wave group, New Order, gets some unexpected exposure on a website that covers the Cavs.
I had a sneaking suspicion… okay let’s call it overwhelming sense of dread… that once Kevin Love had been officially placed into concussion protocol from the hit he took on Friday night, Ty Lue would invariably turn to his own personal human security blanket to start in Love’s place. Yes, everything’s gone Green… Jeff Green. And, since I already happened to be listening to some New Order on my run this morning, I clicked over to the song in question and the first stanza seemed eerily appropriate…
Help me, somebody help me
I wonder where I am
I see my future before me
I’ll hurt you when I can
It’s no secret that I (along with many of us here at C:tB) have had an uneasy love/hate relationship with Uncle Jeff all season long. Many of us derided his signing in free agency… only to cautiously gain appreciation for his contributions off the bench. He’s perhaps the ultimate trick or treat type of player, who can one minute look like a world class athlete on a drive and slam… and in the very next pull some boneheaded defensive blunder or jack up a wildly unnecessary three.
Yet, of course… that’s essentially what the Cavs’ season has boiled down to in game 100… everything’s on Green. Okay, well maybe not everything. I’m blatantly underselling that the Cavs have the greatest player on the planet at what seems like a new incredible height of his individual powers in LeBron James. You know, the dude who’s just one 40+ point game shy of tying Jerry West for most in a single playoffs (8). Of course, it could very well take that eighth one by James to secure a trip to his eighth straight Finals. I’m also probably giving short shrift to the other Cavs who stepped up on Friday to help force this Game 7. Guys like George Hill, Kyle Korver, Larry Nance, Jr. and even Jordan Clarkson. However, it remains to be seen if they can achieve the same level of success on the road in Boston.
The Celtics are the other reason that everything’s gone Green. Not just because that’s the color that will dominate the broadcast from the TD Garden, but also because this neophyte team has become the epitome of the “youth is served” movement in these playoffs. Aside from old heads Al Horford and Aaron Baynes (both 31), no other Celtic is over the age of 28. In fact, half the team couldn’t even rent a car yet. Young guns like Jaylen Brown, Jason Tatum and Terry Rozier are playing the game like seasoned vets, and that’s even in games without the benefit of their parqueted home floor. At home, like they are in this critical Game 7, they draw on the irrational confidence provided by their boisterous Boston crowd. Not to mention, they have a coach in Brad Stevens who is legitimately living up to the years of hype that preceded him. And, if he pulls off leading this mostly star-less squad past The King’s Cavs and into the Finals, even I will have to begrudgingly tip my cap to the President Genius.
I used the word “critical” to describe Game 7 just then… but it’s really not that for the young Celtics. Win or lose, this team has been playing on house money ever since Kyrie Irving’s season ended. With him, Gordon Hayward and whoever else they bring in to bolster this young core, they have a bright future that would seem to offer many more shots at a ring to come. For the Cavs, on the other hand, this is critical. Not just for the opportunity to extend their run to the Finals one more year, but also as a potential defining factor in LeBron’s next weighty decision of “Should I Stay or Should I Go?” Even if the odds are against the Cavs to upend the Warriors or Rockets in the Finals… just getting back there would be a major accomplishment for James and his depleted crew. And, even though it’s just the difference of one game, it’s still probably better for his mindset to make the Finals rather than get bounced by an undermanned Celtics team in the ECF.
Which brings me back to the guy who, like it or not, has the best chance of deciding the fate of this game. If Jeff Green plays like the version of himself who filled in admirably for an injured Love in Game 6 (14 points, three rebounds, two assists, two blocks and some tough, switchy defense), then it might be enough to help LeBron get the team over the top. If he plays more like he has in the previous three games in Boston where he turns the ball over, hoists vomit-inducing threes and misses more rotations than shots, then the Cavs are headed for summer vacation.
It’s ironic that Green doesn’t play better in the Garden, where he played for almost half of his nine year career. It’s even more ironic that he very well could be the difference between whether or not the Celtics make it back to the Finals since 2010… and whether or not something else that happened that year gets repeated. To quote the New Order song lyric… “It seems like I’ve been here before…”
On the other hand… like LeBron always says “anything can happen in a Game 7.” We’ve also seen him there before… as recently as the opening round against the Pacers… and, as spectacularly as 2016 on the road in Oakland. As long as he’s wearing the wine & gold… the Cavs have a fighting chance no matter how many All-Stars they lose.
No prediction for me… but I do expect this to be the closest game of the series (which is not hard since the average margin of victory has been almost 17 points in the first six games). I believe LeBron has one more insane game in him… and I desperately want to believe that Jeff Green does also.
Catch all the action starting at 8:30pm EST on ESPN… and, as always keep the conversation going below.
GO CAVS!
(oh, and if you’re not familiar with Everything’s Gone Green… click here for a listen).
NO! Bad Jeff Green!
These refs
Smart should sign up for the WWE…
Six point call by these refs.
What a sell job. Terrible turn of events.
Marcus Varejao
Marcus flop. Eff these refs
What a flop
FLOPPER!!!
3s. Cavs 2/16. Cs 3/17.
It’s practically warriors rockets
Yes! Good Jeff Green!
Bron shoulda just laid that up…
We have survived the first haymaker by the Celtics. That is good. They are really not a great team. They just don’t beat themselves which is something we are experts at. If we don’t commit stupid mental mistakes I believe we got this.
Got to try to tied this game at the half. If the Celtics begin to knock down some three’s the Cavs will be done. But it could be the other way too. Got to keep pushing the ball.
Let’s get the lead before halftime.
Phantom cam
https://twitter.com/NBA/status/1000913082686853120
https://twitter.com/CavsJoeG/status/1000913045965721600
Lue’s gotta throw something out there to throw em off. Put in Zizic with TT
Cavs can get someone hot. They got this. JR, I’m looking at you.
+1
helluva pass by Hill…. doing it with defense… finally!
Everyone starting to pitch in. Love Green pushing it in transition, gotta do that at every chance.
Somehow we are within 1 possession (pending FTs).
D has been pretty good. Getting more aggressive offensively.
LeBron might have 20 rebounds in this game.
Gotta double every time in post and drive to basket on offense
https://twitter.com/cavs/status/1000908518730412033
I’m aging 3 years per quarter
Thompson should got an and1
Flop by Marcus.
Terrible call…
TT decent finish off a nice feed from Hill.
Good two man with Hill and TT
Nice hook Al… smh
Obvious as hell.
Pipe!
12-2 run!!
JR with his first trey of the series in Boston!!!!!!
Swish!
HUGE! THE PIPE!
Keep attacking the rack!
Down 5.
Jeff in transition!
That’s the Green I want to see!
That’s good to see… Bron backing Smart down
Close this quarter strong.
Turnovers Cle 6 Bos 1.
Offensive boards Cle 2 Bos 5.
Total difference: 8 possessions
Cavs need to go big, play both TT and Nance. Forget spacing, no one can make anything anyway
Nance has 3. But I like your thinking.
Losing the glass.
Finally we get Rozier on Bron. Only took 1.5 quarters.
Can’t let the Marcuses beat you…
The Cavs are desperately missing guys like richard Jefferson who wanted nothing more than to win a title and would have cut off his hand if it meant helping LeBron. These guys just don’t have the fire to help him.
So true…
Bron taking Js vs Baynes.
Hill scratches. Hope that gets him going.
Goaltend! D keeping us in it.
Thought you said Cavs would lose big?
Good. Call on the goal tend. Loosening up.
Life from Hill!
Nice Hill!
They need JR or Korver to have a moment
JR and Hill scoreless. They are vets so this performance in a game seven is just so bad
If I’m Lue I send someone in to pick a fight.
Zero points between Clarkson, Korver, Hill, and Smith…. might as well put Perk in at PG.
Celtics not exactly lighting it up… but don’t have to when Cavs turn it over six times and go 1-14 from three…
8-25 overall.
1-14 from deep.
7-11 from not deep.
😨😨😨
Sad but true.
https://twitter.com/WayneEmbrysKids/status/1000908902651912193?s=19
Cedi can hold his own on D against everyone except Baynes.
Someone has to get these guys out of their heads. Scare them. Tell a joke. Something.
The entire team needs to settle down and just focus on the possession at hand. Don’t worry about the score or what happened on the last play. Actually getting decent looks, they will fall. Don’t let missed shots affect defensive intensity. C’mon.
The fact that the Cavs can’t win without a monsters game from Bron is very depressing.
Lue needs to do SOMETHING. He can’t possibly sit on his hands all night right? Someone talk me off the ledge already…
They’re down eight. it’s the second quarter.
The additional defensive expenditure of energy probably costing them some offensive cutting energy…
Bron needs to sit. He isn’t helping much.
Go for Cedi/Jose. It is desperation time.
Lue kept Clarkson in way too long. He passed up a wide open 3 and then chucked a terrible 2 when lebron had post position on Rozier. That fast break where LBJ opted to take a pull up 3 on Tatum is indicative that he already quit. This is over.
Bummed about Kyle. He’s missed three wide open shots.
We need a real change up. Lue should put in Cedi, Z and Jose with LeBron and Korver. Just to see what happens.
Cavs just have to get one guy going.
The body language of the Cavs is really bad right now.