New Straits Times

LEBRON LEADS CAVS SWEEP

Philadelph­ia get lifeline

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LEBRON James led the way as the Cleveland Cavaliers wrapped up a series sweep with a ruthless demolition of the Toronto Raptors on Monday to book their place in the NBA Eastern Conference finals.

James, the buzzer-beating hero of Cleveland’s epic victory in game three on Saturday, scored 29 points as Toronto’s bid to avoid the ignominy of a 4-0 series loss ended in a 128-93 pounding.

Toronto had entered the playoffs as the number one seed from the Eastern Conference, and were desperate to avoid a third straight series defeat to James and the Cavs after losses in 2016 and 2017.

But their fragility was underscore­d by a rampant Cleveland on Monday, with James leading a blowout win that ensures the Cavs will be well rested for the Eastern Conference finals, where they will play either Boston or Philadelph­ia.

“It was a great series for us,” James said afterwards.

“We had a lot of challenges, considerin­g the dominance (Toronto) had in the regular season. But we had a great gameplan and we executed it.

James was once more the tormentor in chief for Toronto, contributi­ng eight rebounds and 11 assists in addition to his 29 points.

Four other Cavaliers starters cracked double digits, with Kevin Love scoring 23 points and Kyle Korver 16 points. JR Smith added 15 points while George Hill added 12.

Toronto’s miserable night saw DeMar DeRozan ejected in the fourth quarter while Kyle Lowry was restricted to just five points.

Jonas Valanciuna­s was a notable beacon of resistance, providing 18 points off the bench. But it was too little, too late for Toronto, who were comprehens­ively outplayed in every department.

In Monday’s other playoff game, TJ McConnell and Dario Saric combined to give the Philadelph­ia 76ers a lifeline with their 103-92 win over the Boston Celtics.

The Celtics could have clinched a 4-0 sweep but instead the Sixers’ win ensured there will be a game five in Boston today.

“We showed a lot of maturity today and came up with a win,” said McConnell, adding that the team was unfazed by the statistica­l improbabil­ity of overturnin­g a 0-3 series deficit.

 ?? EPA PIC ?? Toronto’s Norman Powell (right) defends against Cleveland’s Jose Calderon during game four of their Eastern Conference semi-finals on Monday.
EPA PIC Toronto’s Norman Powell (right) defends against Cleveland’s Jose Calderon during game four of their Eastern Conference semi-finals on Monday.

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