The Phnom Penh Post

Spurs drop Cavs to second in East division

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KAWHI Leonard scored 25 points and left to a standing ovation on Monday as the San Antonio Spurs humbled the NBA champion Cleveland Cavaliers 103-74 less than three weeks before the start of the playoffs.

The late-season glamour match-up in San Antonio fizzled as the Spurs took control in the first quarter thanks not only to stars like Leonard and LaMarcus Aldridge but also t o s t el l ar pl ay from t heir reserves.

Adding to the misery for Cleveland, Cavs superstar LeBron James took an elbow just above the shoulder blades from Spurs David Lee in the waning seconds of the third quarter that sent him slumping to the court.

He stayed there for several scary minutes before making his way to the bench and with the Cavs trailing 81-58 going into the fouth quarter didn’t return to the court.

“I’m fine,” he said after the game, vowing to be ready for the Cavs’ next game today at Chicago.

James scored 17 points before departing, but the Cavs endured their ninth defeat in 15 games in March.

The Cavaliers connected on just 37.3 percent of their shots from the floor and for the first time since November 2015 fell out of first place in the Eastern Conference as their record fell to 47-26. The Boston Celtics now lead the East at 48-26.

James said the seeding for the playoffs was not a major concern.

“I want us to be playing better basketball,” James said after the Cavs were held to a season-low points total. “That’s what it comes down to.

“San Antonio is a well-oiled machine, and they exploit anything you are not doing well,” he added. “At this point in the season we just aren’t playing good basketball. It’s frustratin­g right now, but we are a veteran ball club and we will work through this and get things together. We’ve been like a rollercoas­ter all season long and we have to get things right.”

The Spurs posted their fifth straight win and, at 57-16, pulled within two games of the Golden State Warriors in the race for the best record in the league and the Western Conference lead.

Pau Gasol scored 14 points and Manu Ginobili chipped in 12 for the Spurs, who host the Warriors in Wednesday game (at 9am this morning Cambodian time).

While the San Antonio crowed was geared up for a playoff-calibre contest, the Spurs soon took all suspense out of the proceeding­s, using a 17-8 run over the final half of the first quarter to take a 28-18 lead. The Spurs’ bench were big contributo­rs, out-scoring Cleveland’s bench 15-0 in the first quarter and 28-0 in the first half.

Westbrook fuels Thunder

Oklahoma City’s Russell Westbrook drained a pull-up jump shot with 7.1 seconds remaining to cap the Thunder’s thrilling comeback for a 92-91 victory over the Mavericks in Dallas.

Westbrook scored 37 points – 16 of them in the fourth quarter – with 13 rebounds and 10 assists for his third straight triple-double and his 37th of the season. He needs four more t r iple-doubles to t ie Osca r Rober t s on’s s i ng le -s e a s on record of 41 set in 1961-62.

Although Oklahoma City were down much of the contest, they finished on a 14-0 scoring run – Westbrook posting a dozen points in the surge to victory.

Elsewhere, the playoff-bound Toronto Raptors posted their sixth straight victory, 131-112, over the Orlando Magic, and the New York Knicks dealt the Detroit Pistons’ playoff hopes a blow with a 109-95 victory. The defeat dropped the Pistons 1 1/2 games behind the Miami Heat for the eighth and final playoff spot in the East.

 ?? AFP ?? Kawhi Leonard the San Antonio Spurs shoots against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas.
AFP Kawhi Leonard the San Antonio Spurs shoots against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas.

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