Cavaliers
beat Hawks in series opener
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[May 03, 2016]
(The Sports Xchange) - A week off
did not disrupt the Cleveland Cavaliers' momentum, nor was it enough
time to alter the Atlanta Hawks' history against them. The Cavaliers
still have never lost to the Hawks in the postseason, but this one was
not easy.
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LeBron James scored 25 points and came up with two big steals late
in the Cavs' 104-93 victory on Monday against the Hawks to take a
1-0 series lead in the Eastern Conference semi-finals.
It was the eighth consecutive victory for the Cavs over the Hawks
after sweeping them in last year's conference finals and winning all
three meetings in the regular season this year.
But they had to fight back after blowing an 18-point lead in the
third quarter.
"When you get it to 18, all you've got to do is lift the shovel up
and pour dirt on 'em, especially if you want to be a high-level
team," Cavs reserve Richard Jefferson said. "We didn't do that
tonight and it almost cost us."
A dunk by James with 3:56 left in the third quarter put the Cavs
ahead 72-54 before the Hawks roared back, scoring 11 straight points
and closing the third by scoring 16 of the last 18 points to pull
within 74-70 at the start of the fourth.
Al Horford's dunk with eight minutes left gave the Hawks their first
lead of the night at 80-79, but Kyrie Irving countered on a corner
3-pointer -- his first basket since early in the second quarter.
There were four lead changes and three ties in the final eight
frenetic minutes.
"I thought the way our guys competed for the whole night was what we
need," Hawks coach Mike Budenholzer said. "Going forward I think we
can play better."
The Cavs pulled away for good when James stole the ball from Dennis
Schroder with Cleveland clinging to a 92-88 lead and 3:11 left.
The Cavs needed three cracks at the offensive end, thanks to two
huge offensive rebounds, before James converted a three-point play
to extend the lead to 95-88 with 2:09 left. It marked James' first
basket of the fourth quarter. He finished with nine assists and
seven rebounds.
"I just like how our guys come together when things get tough now,"
Cavs coach Tyronn Lue said. "That's the biggest thing for us. We've
got a great team. When things get tough, we have to come together
even more."
Irving had 21 points and eight assists and Kevin Love had 17 points
and 11 rebounds despite a tough 4-of-17 shooting night.
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Love took another hard blow to his right shoulder on a foul late in
the game, the same shoulder he injured during a Game 4 victory
against the Detroit Pistons in the first round. The Cavs' trainer
worked on the shoulder during a timeout and Love was able to remain
in the game.
"I'm fine," Love said. "I can't catch a break with that shoulder,
but I'm fine."
Tristan Thompson had 14 rebounds (seven offensive) for the Cavs, who
improved to 9-0 all-time against the Hawks in the postseason.
Schroder scored a career-playoff-high 27 points for the Hawks, who
went more than four minutes late in the game without a field goal as
the Cavs pulled away. Paul Millsap had 17 points and 13 rebounds,
and Kent Bazemore had 16 points and 12 rebounds for Atlanta.
The Cavs again held down the Hawks' starting backcourt of Jeff
Teague and Kyle Korver. Teague shot just 2 of 9 and Korver was held
to just one shot attempt -- which he missed. Korver's deadly 3-point
shooting has been neutralized by the Cavs for two years now by
running multiple defenders at him.
The tradeoff is what they gave up to Schroder.
"They don't leave Kyle anywhere," Budenholzer said. "They'll send
two people at him, three people at him and leave other guys with
opportunities. Jeff had an off night. Some of his looks, some of his
attacks we feel good about."
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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