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Cavaliers Won’t Open Eastern Conference Finals Till Wednesday Following Wizards Game Six Win Over Boston

Thanks to a John Wall three in the final seconds on Friday night, the Cavaliers will get a few more days off, as Washington and Boston will play a Game Seven in their semifinal series with the winner meeting the Cavs in the Eastern Conference Finals.

The Cavs now won’t play till Wednesday, and whoever wins Game Seven Monday night will determine where Game One of the ECF will be – either Cleveland or Boston.

Here’s an up to date schedule, now knowing the Wizards and Celtics will play a Game Seven.

Boston vs. Cleveland

Game 1 – Wed  May 17  Cleveland at Boston                   8:30PM   8:30PM      TNT/R

Game 2 – Fri  May 19  Cleveland at Boston                   8:30PM   8:30PM      TNT/R

Game 3 – Sun  May 21  Boston at Cleveland                   8:30PM   8:30PM      TNT/R

Game 4 – Tue  May 23  Boston at Cleveland                   8:30PM   8:30PM      TNT/R

Game 5 * Thu  May 25  Cleveland at Boston                   8:30PM   8:30PM      TNT/R

Game 6 * Sat  May 27  Boston at Cleveland                   8:30PM   8:30PM      TNT/R

Game 7 * Mon  May 29  Cleveland at Boston                   8:30PM   8:30PM      TNT/R

/OR/

Cleveland vs. Washington

Game 1 – Wed  May 17  Washington at Cleveland               8:30PM   8:30PM      TNT/R

Game 2 – Fri  May 19  Washington at Cleveland               8:30PM   8:30PM      TNT/R

Game 3 – Sun  May 21  Cleveland at Washington               8:30PM   8:30PM      TNT/R

Game 4 – Tue  May 23  Cleveland at Washington               8:30PM   8:30PM      TNT/R

Game 5 * Thu  May 25  Washington at Cleveland               8:30PM   8:30PM      TNT/R

Game 6 * Sat  May 27  Cleveland at Washington               8:30PM   8:30PM      TNT/R

Game 7 * Mon  May 29  Washington at Cleveland               8:30PM   8:30PM      TNT/R

Matt Loede has been a part of the Cleveland Sports Media for over 21 years, with experience covering Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association, the National Football League and even high school and college events. He has been a part of the Cleveland Indians coverage since the opening of Jacobs/Progressive Field in 1994, and spent two and a half years covering the team for 92.3 The Fan, and covers them daily for Associated Press Radio. You can follow Matt on Twitter HERE.

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