Cavs
cruise, complete sweep of top-seeded Raptors
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[May 08, 2018]
LeBron James recorded 29 points,
11 assists and eight rebounds as the Cleveland Cavaliers completed a
four-game Eastern Conference semifinal sweep of Toronto by rolling
to a 128-93 victory over the visiting Raptors on Monday night at
Quicken Loans Arena.
Kevin Love scored 23 points to help fourth-seeded Cleveland reach
the Eastern Conference finals for the fourth straight campaign. Kyle
Korver scored 16 points, JR Smith added 15 on 6-of-6 shooting, and
George Hill had 12 points as the Cavaliers dominated top-seeded
Toronto over the final 31 minutes.
Cleveland recorded its 10th straight postseason triumph over
Toronto. The Cavaliers eliminated the Raptors for the third straight
season.
"It was a great series for us," James said in a postgame television
interview on TNT. "We had a lot of challenges before the series
knowing the domination they had in the regular season. So we had a
great game plan and we just tried to execute it as close to 48
minutes as possible."
Toronto star DeMar DeRozan scored 13 points before being ejected
late in the third quarter. Backcourt partner Kyle Lowry had just
five points to go with 10 assists.
Jonas Valanciunas scored a team-best 18 points for the Raptors. CJ
Miles notched 13 points, Serge Ibaka added 12 and Delon Wright
tallied 10.
The Cavaliers will face either the Boston Celtics or Philadelphia
76ers in the East finals. Boston leads that series 3-1.
The Raptors became the third NBA team to be swept in a series before
the conference-final stage. The 1969 Baltimore Bullets dropped four
in a row to the New York Knicks in the Eastern Division semifinals,
and the 1951 Philadelphia Warriors fell 2-0 to the Syracuse
Nationals in the Eastern Division semifinals.
The only other No. 1 seed to be swept at any point over the past 15
years was the 2015 Atlanta Hawks, who fell 4-0 to James and the
Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference finals.
"They happened to run into LeBron," Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue said
of the Raptors. "They haven't lost to any other team the past three
years but us. I think we have a good team, and having LeBron to get
through, it's tough."
Toronto coach Dwane Casey agreed that James was a big part of his
team's problem.
"You're looking at one of the guys that is going to go down as one
of the greatest ever," Casey said. "It's a matchup nightmare for
anybody."
Cleveland shot 59.5 percent from the field, including 12 of 26 from
3-point range. The Raptors shot 45.6 percent and were 4 of 15 from
behind the arc.
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Cavaliers forward LeBron James (23) reacts beside Toronto Raptors
guard Kyle Lowry (7) in the third quarter in game four of the second
round of the 2018 NBA Playoffs at Quicken Loans Arena. Mandatory
Credit: David Richard-USA TODAY Sports
"Defensively, we're playing pretty good," Lue said. "When we're
getting stops, we're able to get out in transition and able to get
pace, we're really good.
"This series, we made shots. Guys made threes. A lot of different
guys stepped up. Having four or five guys in double figures every
single night is big for us. I mean, we still have to keep getting
better, but I like where we're at right now."
The Cavaliers led by 16 at halftime and increased the margin to 20
for the first time -- at 73-53 -- on a basket by James with 7:55
left in the third quarter.
Back-to-back baskets by James pushed the score to 97-70, and Jordan
Clarkson's breakaway three-point play made it 100-72 with 23.6
seconds left in the third.
DeRozan fouled Clarkson and sent him sprawling to the floor. The
officials reviewed the play and changed the foul call to a
flagrant-2 foul, which comes with immediate ejection.
Cleveland's lead reached 30 for the first time when Tristan Thompson
converted a three-point play to make it 106-76 with 9:26 remaining.
Smith scored all 15 of his points in the first half, and the
Cavaliers shot 61.9 percent from the field to take a 63-47 lead into
the break.
Toronto tied the score at 40 on a layup by Miles with seven minutes
remaining in the second quarter before Cleveland concluded the half
with a 23-7 burst. The run included the final 12 points of the half.
"I thought they showed their championship pedigree," Casey said of
the Cavaliers. "A great example for us on the difference between the
regular season and a playoff run, and they're playing at a high
level right now."
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