Toronto Star

LeBron puts up 30 in leading Cavs in rout of Hawks

- PAUL NEWBERRY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ATLANTA— LeBron James scored 30 points and the Cleveland Cavaliers took total command of the Eastern Conference final even without injured star Kyrie Irving, routing the Atlanta Hawks 94-82 on Friday night for a 2-0 lead with the series heading to Ohio.

The Cavs made it a blowout with a dominating third quarter. James scored 11 points, the Hawks shot just 32 per cent and Cleveland led by as many as 20 before settling for an 84-66 lead heading to the fourth.

Irving was scratched before the game because of an ailing left knee. He wasn’t missed a bit.

James assumed many of the ball- handling duties, taking advantage of DeMarre Carroll clearly not being at 100 per cent after he went down with a knee injury late in Game 1. Carroll started after being carried off the court just two nights earlier but hardly looked like the “Junkyard Dog.”

He wasn’t the only one struggling. The Hawks looked totally outclassed for one of the few times all season.

The Cavaliers can wrap up the bestof-seven series simply by winning at home. The next two are in Cleveland, beginning with Game 3 on Sunday night.

Tristan Thompson led another dominating performanc­e for the Cavaliers on the boards. He had 16 rebounds and Cleveland finished with a 47-39 advantage. When Thompson dunked off a pass from James with just under 5 minutes remaining, the Cavaliers had a 93-74 lead and many Atlanta fans began heading for the exits, perhaps knowing they had seen their team for the last time in this most unexpected season. Atlanta won a franchise-record 60 games to claim the top seed in the East, but the Hawks were picked apart by the best player in the world. Forget the Big Three. The Big One was plenty of the Cava- liers, who are two wins away from returning the NBA Finals and taking another crack at their first championsh­ip.

This is why James returned to his de facto hometown after spending four years in Miami, leading the Heat to a pair of titles. The Cavaliers assembled a Miami-like trio with James, Irving and Kevin Love, but the King is doing just fine on his own with Irving hobbled and Love out with a season-ending injury.

The Hawks had hoped that Carroll’s appearance would provide an emotional boost. An injury that looked much more serious when he helped off the court in Game1turne­d out to be only a sprain, and he drew a big cheer from the crowd.

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