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Cavs survive Pacers in Game One

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LOS ANGELES — The National Basketball Associatio­n champions Cleveland Cavaliers escaped with a 109-108 victory over the Indiana Pacers yesterday in the opening game of the 2017 playoffs.

Indiana’s C. J. Miles missed a wide- open jump shot at the buzzer after the Cavaliers, as they often did in the waning stages of the regular season, let the game get complicate­d toward the end.

“It doesn’t matter how you get a win in the playoffs. We’re one up,” said Cavs superstar LeBron James, who led all scorers with 32 points and also handed out 13 assists and pulled down six rebounds.

Elsewhere yesterday, Kawhi Leonard equalled his career playoff high with 32 points as the San Antonio Spurs seized control in the third quarter en route to a 111-82 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies in Game One of the first-round Western Conference playoff series.

James has now won 18 playoff openers, but he and the Cavs cut it close in this one.

James missed a three-pointer with 20 seconds left and the Pacers had the ball coming out of a time out.

Miles got loose, but his effort bounced off the rim.

Pacers star Paul George finished with 29 points. His threepoint­er with four seconds left had cut the Cavs’ lead to one point, setting the stage for Miles’s attempt at a game-winner.

George complained after the game that he should have been the one to attempt the game winner.

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“Situations like that, I gotta get the last shot,” he said.

Kyrie Irving scored 23 points and Kevin Love added 17, 15 of them in the first half for Cleveland, who led by 12 points late in the third quarter and were up by 10 with 9:04 remaining before the Pacers rallied.

Jeff Teague’s three- pointer with 3:31 to play put the Pacers up by two — after six straight empty possession­s for the Cavs.

But James immediatel­y responded with a driving dunk and the Pacers wouldn’t get ahead again.

In the West, the San Antonio Spurs hosted the Memphis Grizzlies.

The Spurs are making their 20th straight postseason appearance, tied for third all-time.

San Antonio led 74- 64 with just under two minutes to play in the third quarter but closed the quarter on a 10-0 burst. The Spurs added the first nine points of the fourth quarter to compile 93-64 lead.

Leonard seized control in the third quarter, pumping in 15 points — the same amount as the entire Memphis team — before sitting out the fourth with the game already in hand.

Game Two of the best-of-seven series is tomorrow in San Antonio.

In Toronto, Giannis Antetokoun­mpo tallied 28 points and eight rebounds as the Milwaukee Bucks manhandled the Toronto Raptors 97-83 to open their Eastern Conference series.

Malcolm Brogdon delivered 16 points for the Bucks, Greg Monroe finished with 14 points and 15 rebounds, Tony Snell and Matthew Dellavedov­a added 11 points each for the Bucks.

DeMar DeRozan led the Raptors with 27 points and grabbed nine rebounds, Serge Ibaka added 19 points and 14 rebounds, and Jonas Valanciuna­s had nine points and nine rebounds.

The Raptors’ first-game woes continued as they fell to 0- 9 in openers of first-round playoff series. They are a dismal 1-10 overall in game ones.

Milwaukee led by five points at the end of the third quarter and extended it to 14 points after the first four minutes of the fourth.

Antetokoun­mpo nailed a jump shot with two and a half minutes remaining, giving the Bucks a comfortabl­e 17-point lead. —

 ??  ?? CLEVELAND CAVALIERS forward LeBron James dunks in the second quarter against the Indiana Pacers in Game One of their first round 2017 NBA Playoff matchup at Quicken Loans Arena.
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS forward LeBron James dunks in the second quarter against the Indiana Pacers in Game One of their first round 2017 NBA Playoff matchup at Quicken Loans Arena.

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