The Freeman

James, Cavaliers rout Raptors, take 2-0 lead

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LOS ANGELES — LeBron James scored 43 points as the Cleveland Cavaliers powered to a 128-110 victory over the Toronto Raptors to take a commanding 2-0 lead in their NBA secondroun­d playoff series. The Cavs, who broke Raptors hearts with a 113-112 overtime triumph on Tuesday, may well have broken their spirit as they won a second straight game at Air Canada Centre, putting themselves in position to sweep Toronto for a second straight year when the best-ofseven Eastern Conference series shifts to Cleveland on Saturday. In Boston, the Celtics seized a 20 lead in their series against Philadelph­ia, roaring back from a 22-point second-quarter deficit to triumph 108-103.

Jayson Tatum scored 21 points to lead six Boston players in double figures as the Celtics remained unbeaten on their home floor in these playoffs.

The 76ers will try to right the ship as the series shifts to Philadelph­ia for games three and four, but the Celtics have never lost a best-ofseven series in which the led 2-0.

The Cavaliers, meanwhile, head home with a chance to sweep the Raptors for a second straight year.

"We've got to continue to keep our guards up and continue to push," cautioned James, whose 14 assists matched his career playoff high.

He notched his 23rd playoff game with at least 40 points and his fourth so far this postseason.

Kevin Love, averaging less than 11 points per game this post-season, emerged from his offensive slump to added 31 points and 11 rebounds for the Cavs.

JR Smith scored 15, George Hill chipped in 13 and Jeff Green came off the bench to contribute 14 as the Cavs extended their postseason dominance of the Raptors.

"This was a complete team effort," James said. "It's a big win for us."

But even as Love impressed, James dazzled, confoundin­g Toronto with an array of turnaround jump shots.

"This'll be my fourth year here, I don't know if I'd seen that out of him," Love said.

The Raptors, who earned the top seed in the East for the first time in franchise history as Cleveland struggled to find consistenc­y throughout the regular season, insisted they can still make it a series.

"We thrive on adversity," said DeMar DeRozan. "We've been in tough situations before and sometimes when you're put in tough situations that's what brings the best out of you.

"We understand where we're at," he added. "We're going to fight."

The Cavs, trailing by two at halftime, eviscerate­d the Raptors in the third quarter, opening the second half on an 8-0 scoring run to seize a lead they wouldn't relinquish.

DeRozan paced the Raptors with 24 points and Kyle Lowry added 21. But the Raptors had no answer for Cleveland in the second half.

The 76ers, coming off a lacklustre game one loss in Boston, got off to a fast start against the Celtics, but as so often in the regular season they couldn't hold onto their lead.

JJ Redick led Philadelph­ia with 23 points. Robert Covington added 22 points and nine rebounds. Joel Embiid finished with 20 points and 14 rebounds but star rookie Ben Simmons missed all four shots he took as he scored just one point in 31 minutes.

Simmons coughed up two turnovers as Boston engineered a 20-5 scoring run to close the first half. Over a 16-minute stretch spanning the second and third quarters Boston out-scored Philadelph­ia 50-20 to seize the lead.

Philadelph­ia edged back into the lead in the fourth quarter, but Boston responded with an 11-5 scoring run and held on for the win.

"That's the story of our season," Tatum said. "But we have a never say die mentality."

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 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James (23) shoots over Toronto Raptors forward Pascal Siakam during the second half of Game 2 of an NBA basketball playoffs
second-round series in Toronto.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James (23) shoots over Toronto Raptors forward Pascal Siakam during the second half of Game 2 of an NBA basketball playoffs second-round series in Toronto.

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