Lethbridge Herald

Cavs end Warriors perfect post-season run

LEBRON TRIPLE DOUBLE LIFTS CAVALIERS TO 137-116 WIN

- Tom Withers THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — CLEVELAND

The Cavaliers stopped Golden State from celebratin­g and maybe started another comeback.

Just like last year, the NBA Finals are at 3-1 after four games.

LeBron James recorded a triple-double, Kyrie Irving scored 40 points and Cleveland outperform­ed the NBA’s most electrifyi­ng offence in a testy Game 4 filled with technical fouls on Friday night, beating the Warriors 137-116 and ending their perfect postseason.

A series that appeared to be headed for a quick conclusion is California bound for Game 5 on Monday night.

The Cavs set scoring records in the first half and then held on during a wild third and fourth quarter that included technical fouls, James jawing with fellow superstar Kevin Durant and Cleveland’s crowd roaring like a jet engine.

No team has ever come back from a 3-0 deficit in the NBA playoffs.

But until the Cavs did it last year, no team had ever rallied from a 3-1 deficit to win the Finals. Cleveland took Game 3 at home, lost Game 4 and then won the final three games — Game 7 in Oakland — to capture the city’s first sports championsh­ip since 1964.

As the final seconds ticked off, Cleveland fans chanted “Cavs in 7.”

The Warriors won their first 15 playoff games, the longest post-season streak in North American sport history, but 48 minutes from a party they’ve been planning for a year has been put on hold.

Durant, still one win from the coveted championsh­ip he left Oklahoma City to get, scored 35 but got little help from Stephen Curry, who scored 14 on 4-of-13 shooting.

James finished with 31 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists for his ninth career triple-double in the Finals, breaking the record of eight held by Magic Johnson.

Kevin Love added 23 points for Cleveland, which made 24 3-pointers and finished the first half with a jaw-dropping 86 points.

 ?? Associated Press photo ?? Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green fouls Cleveland Cavaliers centre Tristan Thompson (13) during the second half of Game 4 of basketball's NBA Finals in Cleveland, Friday.
Associated Press photo Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green fouls Cleveland Cavaliers centre Tristan Thompson (13) during the second half of Game 4 of basketball's NBA Finals in Cleveland, Friday.

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