Texarkana Gazette

To be continued ...

James, Irving power Cavs, force Game 6

- By Janie McCauley

OAKLAND, Calif.—LeBron James had 41 points, 16 rebounds and seven assists, Kyrie Irving also scored 41 points and the Cleveland Cavaliers capitalize­d on the Warriors playing without suspended star Draymond Green, staving off NBA Finals eliminatio­n with a 112-97 victory in Game 5 on Monday night.

James and Irving became the first teammates to score 40 points in an NBA Finals game as the Cavaliers pulled within 3-2 and sent their best-of-seven series back to Ohio.

The Cavs handed defending champion Golden State just its fourth defeat at soldout Oracle Arena all season, denying MVP Stephen Curry and the Warriors a chance to celebrate a second straight title with their golden-clad “Strength In Numbers” supporters. Now, Curry and Co. must try to win on the road just the way the Warriors did last year and also in their only other championsh­ip season out West in 1975.

The Warriors will get Green back Thursday as they try again for that repeat title.

Banned from the arena, Green watched from a baseball suite in the Oakland Coliseum next door, joined by Golden State general manager Bob Myers.

The All-Star forward was suspended Sunday for his fourth flagrant point of the postseason. He was assessed

a retroactiv­e Flagrant-1 for his swipe at James in the fourth quarter of Friday’s Game 4.

Tied 61-all at halftime Monday, the Warriors missed 14 of their first 20 shots out of intermissi­on and shot 7 for 24 in the third as James and the Cavs grabbed command by doing all of the little things on both ends of the floor—the very intangible­s Golden State desperatel­y missed without Green’s high-energy presence on both ends. James jumped in the passing lanes to create defensive havoc, flipped passes around and got open.

Klay Thompson scored 37 points with six 3-pointers and Curry added 25 points with five 3s, seven rebounds, four assists and two blocked shots. But as the game wore on, the Splash Brothers shot airballs and clanked 3-point tries off the front rim. The Warriors often failed to get a hand in the face of Cleveland’s shooters.

Irving’s three-point play with 7:30 remaining put Cleveland ahead 102-92, and the Cavs kept pushing. They answered on offense and made all the key stops on defense.

“I’m thankful, but at the same time we wouldn’t be in any position without both of us putting on a performanc­e like this,” Irving said. “Our guys coming in and just trusting our leadership and doing it for four quarters—that’s what it’s about.”

Kevin Love returned to the starting lineup for the first time since sustaining a concussion in Game 2 here on June 5 and played 34 minutes.

 ?? Associated Press ?? above Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry shoots against Cleveland Cavaliers guard Iman Shumpert during the first half of Game 5 of the NBA Finals on Monday in Oakland, Calif.
Associated Press above Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry shoots against Cleveland Cavaliers guard Iman Shumpert during the first half of Game 5 of the NBA Finals on Monday in Oakland, Calif.
 ?? Associated Press ?? Cleveland Cavaliers’ LeBron James, right, is defended by Golden State Warriors’ Andre Iguodala during the first half Monday in Oakland, Calif.
Associated Press Cleveland Cavaliers’ LeBron James, right, is defended by Golden State Warriors’ Andre Iguodala during the first half Monday in Oakland, Calif.

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