Lodi News-Sentinel

Cavs hold on to beat Pacers to take 2-0 lead in series

- By Tom Withers

CLEVELAND — Blown leads. Defensive breakdowns. Bad shots. None of it means anything to LeBron James. The only score that matters is 2-0. Kyrie Irving scored 37 points, Kevin Love added 27, James had 25 and the Cleveland Cavaliers avoided another fourth-quarter collapse in Game 2, beating the Indiana Pacers 117-111 on Monday night to take a 2-0 lead in the series.

After giving up a late lead and squeaking out the opener by just a point, James and Co. showed more intensity on defense, more swagger in general and held on to win their 10th straight first-round game over the past three seasons.

However, the defending champions, following a pattern that began late in the regular season, nearly gave away an 18-point lead in the fourth as the Pacers crawled within four in the final minute before Cleveland closed it out at the foul line.

Still, James came away encouraged. The Cavs are finding their groove.

“We’re right there,” he said. “We’re really close to what we can become.”

James added 10 rebounds and seven assists while winning his 19th straight game in the first round. He did have eight of Cleveland’s 19 turnovers, miscues that allowed the Pacers to hang around.

Game 3 is Thursday night at Indianapol­is.

Paul George scored 32 and Jeff Teague 23 for Indiana, which showed more fight, but now has a steep hill to climb to get back in the series.

 ?? LEAH KLAFCZYNSK­I/TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE ?? Indiana Pacers forward Paul George plays against Cleveland Cavaliers guard Iman Shumpert during Game 2 of the Eastern Conference playoffs on Monday in Cleveland, Ohio.
LEAH KLAFCZYNSK­I/TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Indiana Pacers forward Paul George plays against Cleveland Cavaliers guard Iman Shumpert during Game 2 of the Eastern Conference playoffs on Monday in Cleveland, Ohio.

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