Albuquerque Journal

Cavs advance

LeBron is 8th player to make 6th straight Finals appearance

- BY IAN HARRISON

Cleveland bashes Toronto to reach NBA Finals

TORONTO — LeBron James scored 33 points, Kevin Love had 20 points and 12 rebounds, and the Cleveland Cavaliers advanced to their second straight NBA Finals by beating the Toronto Raptors 113-87 in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals Friday night.

It’s the third finals appearance in team history for the Cavaliers. Cleveland lost to Golden State in six games last year and got swept by San Antonio in 2007.

For James, it’s his seventh straight trip to the Finals, including four with Miami. He broke the 30-point barrier for the first time this postseason and finished with 11 rebounds and six assists.

“We needed LeBron to set the tone for us early and I thought he did that,” coach Tyronn Lue said.

James will be the eighth player in NBA history to appear in six consecutiv­e Finals and the first who didn’t play for the Boston Celtics.

“I had to bring my game,” James said. “I had to be in attack mode from the beginning.”

James got there by taking down a Toronto team that set a franchise record with 56 wins and reached the conference finals for the first time in 21 seasons.

After a second-quarter dunk, James shared some verbal barbs with rapper Drake, the Raptors’ global ambassador and the man who popularize­d the nickname ‘6ix’ for Toronto.

Kyrie Irving had 30 points and J.R. Smith added 15 for the Cavaliers, who will face the winner of the Golden State-Oklahoma City series beginning Thursday.

Cleveland would open at home against the Thunder but would be on the road against the 73-win Warriors, who trail 3-2 against Oklahoma City heading into today’s Game 6.

The Cavs will be seeking to end Cleveland’s 52-year championsh­ip drought, the longest by any city with at least three profession­al teams. No Cleveland team has won it all since the Browns blanked Baltimore 27-0 to win the NFL Championsh­ip in 1964.

“This city has been craving a championsh­ip,” Lue said. “We have the right team, and we have the right talent.”

Kyle Lowry scored 35 points and DeMar DeRozan had 20 as the deepest playoff run in Raptors team history ended, much to the disappoint­ment of a sellout crowd of 20,605 dressed in red and white T-shirts that formed a maple leaf pattern on either side of the court. Fans stood and cheered “Let’s go, Raptors! Let’s go, Raptors!” throughout most of the final three minutes.

Raptors coach Dwane Casey said reaching the conference finals was “a tremendous learning experience” for his young team, one that’s “a step ahead” in its process of becoming a championsh­ip contender.

“We’re learning,” Casey said. “We’re not where (the Cavaliers) are right now. We’re going to be.”

A dejected Lowry said it was hard to see the positive side of Toronto’s best season ever.

“Of course you’re going to look back at some point but right now I’m disappoint­ed,” he said. “Simple as that, I’m disappoint­ed.”

CAVALIERS 113, RAPTORS 87 CLEVELAND (113)

James 13-22 4-7 33, Love 5-11 6-6 20, T.Thompson 1-1 0-0 2, Irving 12-24 4-5 30, Smith 5-9 0-0 15, Jefferson 1-1 0-0 3, J.Jones 0-0 0-0 0, Frye 2-3 0-0 6, Dellavedov­a 1-2 2-3 4, Shumpert 0-0 0-0 0, D.Jones 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 40-74 16-21 113.

TORONTO (87)

Carroll 3-9 0-0 7, Scola 0-1 0-0 0, Biyombo 1-4 2-4 4, Lowry 11-22 7-7 35, DeRozan 9-18 2-2 20, Ross 0-1 0-0 0, Patterson 3-9 2-4 9, Johnson 1-4 0-0 2, Valanciuna­s 3-5 0-0 6, J.Thompson 0-0 0-0 0, Joseph 1-3 0-0 2, Wright 0-1 0-0 0, Powell 1-2 0-0 2.

Cleveland 31 24 31 27—113 Toronto 25 16 33 13— 87

3-Point Goals—Cleveland 17-31 (Smith 5-8, Love 4-8, James 3-6, Frye 2-3, Irving 2-4, Jefferson 1-1, Dellavedov­a 0-1), Toronto 8-25 (Lowry 6-12, Carroll 1-2, Patterson 1-5, Scola 0-1, Powell 0-1, Joseph 0-1, Johnson 0-1, Ross 0-1, DeRozan 0-1). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds— Cleveland 38 (Love 12), Toronto 33 (Biyombo 9). Assists—Cleveland 22 (Irving 9), Toronto 10 (Lowry, DeRozan 3). Total Fouls—Cleveland 18, Toronto 19. Technicals—Jefferson, Patterson, Valanciuna­s. A—20,605 (19,800).

 ?? FRANK GUNN/THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP ?? Cleveland’s LeBron James celebrates with teammate J.R. Smith (5) after the Cavaliers beat Toronto to advance to the NBA Finals.
FRANK GUNN/THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP Cleveland’s LeBron James celebrates with teammate J.R. Smith (5) after the Cavaliers beat Toronto to advance to the NBA Finals.
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