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PLAYOFFS // Eastern Conference Finals // Game #1
Game Date: Monday, May 21st, 2007
Game Time: 8:00 p.m.
Location: The Palace of Auburn Hills
TV: TNTHD
Radio: Newsradio WTAM 1100
Head Coaches
Flip Saunders / Mike Brown
Probable Starters
Chauncey Billups / Larry Hughes
Rip Hamilton / Sasha Pavlovic
Tayshaun Prince / LeBron James
A-hole / Drew Gooden
Chris Webber / Zydrunas Ilgauskas
Cleveland Cavaliers Bench
Gibson / Marshall / Jones / Varejao / Newble / Snow
Pistons Bench
McDyess / Murray / Hunter / Maxiell / Delfino / Mohammed
Game Notes
· The Cavs are making their third appearance in the Eastern Conference Finals. Cleveland advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals in 1976 and 1992.
· The Cavaliers are 4-1 on the road in the playoffs this season and 7-5 over the past two seasons. Cleveland has the best road playoff record in the NBA over the past two seasons. Cleveland’s four road wins this season are the most in playoff history.
· The Cavs and Pistons will meet in the playoffs for the second time in playoff history and for the second consecutive season.
· After the first 10 games of the playoffs, LeBron James became the first player since Clyde Drexler in the 1992 Playoffs to post at least 250 points, 75 rebounds and 75 assists in a 10-game playoff span.
· In Game 6 at New Jersey, the Cavs bench scored a season playoff-high 35 points. Donyell Marshall led the way, making 6-10 three-pointers on his way to a season playoff-high 18 points while Daniel Gibson scored eight points and hit two three-pointers.
· The Cavaliers set franchise records in three-pointers made (11) and attempted (27) at New Jersey in Game 6.
· Over the final three games of the Cavs – Nets series, Cleveland held the Nets to a combined 6-47 (.128) shooting and 11.3 points in the fourth quarter of games.
Just for good luck: http://www.nba.com/media/cavaliers/tonights_the_night.mp3
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