The Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Boston Celtics 115-111 in a game that showcased the flaws of traditional timed endings in basketball. The Elam Ending, which sets a target score to end the game instead of running out the clock, has been successful in other leagues and could bring more excitement and eliminate intentional fouling in NBA games. While it may be a challenge to implement, the focus should be on entertaining fans and creating thrilling game endings without resorting to gimmicks like intentional fouls and missed free throws.
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