Waterloo Region Record

Oladipo scores 32 as Pacers stun LeBron, Cavs

- TOM WITHERS

Victor Oladipo scored 32 points and the Indiana Pacers held off Cleveland’s second-half rally for a stunning 98-80 victory Sunday in Game 1 of their National Basketball Associatio­n Eastern Conference series.

The Pacers handed LeBron James and the Cavaliers their first loss in the opening round in eight years.

Indiana was in control from the outset, opening a 21-point lead in the first quarter and leading by 23 in the third.

The Cavs stormed back and got within seven, but Oladipo hit a big three-pointer and Bojan Bogdanovic helped put Cleveland away with a trey to make it 88-71.

The Pacers completely outplayed the three-time defending conference champions, whose turbulent regular season has carried over into the playoffs. Game 2 is Wednesday night. James scored 24 with 12 assists and 10 rebounds for his 20th career triple-double. But James got little help as Cleveland’s four other starters — Kevin Love, Jeff Green, Rodney Hood and George Hill — combined for 25 points.

This is all new to James, who had won 21 consecutiv­e firstround games and lost a postseason for the first time in his 13th playoffs. The 33-year-old is trying to get to his eighth straight Finals, and already the path is tougher than imagined.

Cleveland had won 14 straight first-round games, last losing on April 22, 2010, the last season of James’ first stint with the Cavs.

Indiana was swept by Cleveland in last year’s opening round. Those Pacers, though, didn’t have Oladipo or the balance of this Indy squad, which may lack experience but not confidence.

Tip-ins

• Pacers: Only have two starters — Myles Turner and Thaddeus Young — from the team Cleveland swept last year ... Oladipo wasn’t seen as a franchise-changing player when Indiana acquired him along with Domantas Sabonis in the trade for Paul George. However, coach Nate McMillan said the guard wanted to prove himself and did with hard work. “He’s a very coachable kid,” McMillan said .

• Cavaliers: James surpassed Michael Jordan (2,188) for the second-most made field goals in playoff history. Kareem AbdulJabba­r (2,356) tops the list ... James dropped to 48-8 in firstround games ... Coach Tyronne Lue started Hood over Kyle Korver, who has lingering soreness in his right foot.

Up next

Game 2 is Wednesday night.

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