Tom Pestak rage quit on this game in the third quarter. The Cavs, after leading by 11 with 1:40 to go in the second, were outscored 51-29 before the 7:38 mark of the fourth to put the Celtics up 11. Cleveland cut it to six with 4:42 to play, and after a terrible foul call against LeBron, Ty Lue made his most inexplicable decision in a game full of inexplicable decisions. Lue reinserted J.R. Smith, despite Smith being being mired in a hapless 0-7 game. J.R. promptly hijacked a possession to initiate a pick-and-roll with Thompson that resulted in a three-point heave, and then rage quit on the game by committing an absolutely boneheaded flagrant foul when he two-hand shoved Al Horford during a lob attempt.