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Too fast for Cavs

Pacers snap Cleveland’s 13-game win streak

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LOS ANGELES: Victor Oladipo tallied 33 points as the Indiana Pacers snapped the Cleveland Cavaliers’ NBA-leading 13-game win streak with a 106-102 victory.

The Pacers drained 15 three point shots to end the run by the Cavaliers, who were trying to set a franchise record with 14 straight wins.

“It was a good streak. We came in here and got beat, so it’s time to start a new one,” said coach Tyronn Lue.

Oladipo made six of 13 from beyond the arc and Myles Turner finished with 15 points for Indiana.

LeBron James paced the Cavaliers with 29 points on 12-of-22 shooting and also had 10 rebounds and eight assists.

Kevin Love added 20 points and J.R. Smith 15 for the Cavaliers.

“Listen, it was a good streak,” said James.

“We never talked about it, we just played each game, executed each game. Streaks are meant to be broken, obviously.

“We came in and we knew this was going to be a tough game for us, they’ve been playing extremely well at home. But we gave ourselves a chance. That’s all you can ask for.

“Best thing about this league is most of the time you’ve got another game in less than 24 hours. We definitely have that.”

Cleveland dropped to 18-8 on the season but they will get an opportunit­y to regroup at home against Philadelph­ia, a team they beat 113-91 for win number eight of the streak.

Elsewhere, Kevin Durant carried the undermanne­d Warriors on his back for the second straight game, finishing with 36 points as Golden State defeated the Detroit Pistons 10298.

Durant also flirted with his second straight triple-double by adding 10 rebounds and seven assists as the Warriors won their sixth straight.

On Wednesday against Charlotte, he finished with 35 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists.

The Warriors became the 11th team in league history to sweep a sixgame road trip. The last team to achieve that feat were the Los Angeles Lakers during the 2008-09 season. — AFP

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