The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

STUNNING LOSS

Indiana throttles Cleveland in series opener

- By Tom Withers The Associated Press

Cleveland Cavaliers’ LeBron James, top, drives against Indiana Pacers’ Domantas Sabonis, from Lithuania, in the first half of Game 1 of the NBA basketball first-round playoff series Sunday, in Cleveland. The Cavaliers fell to the Pacers 98-80.

LeBron James figured he had experience­d everything in 12 postseason­s.

Turns out, there was something new.

Victor Oladipo scored 32 points and Indiana outplayed Cleveland from the start while pulling off a stunning 98-80 victory April 15 in the series opener, handing James and the Cavaliers’ their first loss in the opening round in eight years.

It also was the first playoffope­ning loss for James, who came in 12-0 in Game 1s and didn’t realize he had been perfect starting the postseason.

“Is it?” James said. “I’ve never lost a game in the first round before in my career?

But while he knows the narrative before Game 2 on April 18 will be on the struggles of Cleveland’s playoff newcomers, James isn’t worried.

“I’m down 0-1 in the first round,” he said. “I was down 3-1 in the Finals. So, I’m the last guy to ask about how you’re going to feel the next couple days.”

The Pacers are feeling confident after beating the Cavs for fourth time this season.

Indiana took control from the outset, opening a 21-point lead in the first quarter and pushing it to 23 in the third. The Cavs got within seven in the fourth, but Oladipo, once a role player who has blossomed into an All-Star in his first season with Indiana, hit a big 3-pointer and Bojan Bogdanovic helped put Cleveland away with a 3 to make it 88-71.

When the final horn sounded, the Pacers didn’t celebrate or run around the floor like they had accomplish­ed anything special.

“We believe that we can win,” Oladipo said. “We came into this game with a mentality that we wanted to attack on both ends of the floor and play the way we’ve been playing all year, and we did a great job of that. It’s only one game, it’s only Game 1.”

The Pacers completely outplayed the three-time defending conference champions, whose turbulent regular season has carried over into the playoffs.

James scored 24 with 12 assists and 10 rebounds for his 20th career triple-double. But James got little help as Cleveland’s four other starters — Kevin Love, Jeff Green, Rodney Hood and George Hill — combined for 25 points.

“They were more aggressive,” James said. “They just played inspired basketball and they just took advantage of everything we wanted to try and do. They were more physical than us at the point of attack, and they were most precise with what they wanted to do and we couldn’t score the ball.”

Cleveland went just 8 of 34 on 3-pointers and missed eight of 20 free throws.

This is all new to James, who had won 21 consecutiv­e first-round games and lost a postseason for the first time in his 13th playoffs. The 33-year-old is trying to get to his eighth straight Finals, and already the path is tougher than imagined. Cleveland had won 14 straight first-round games, last losing on April 22, 2010, the last season of James’ first stint with the Cavs.

Indiana was swept by Cleveland in last year’s opening round. Those Pacers, though, didn’t have Oladipo or the balance of this Indy squad, which may lack experience but not confidence.

Lance Stephenson helped set the tone in the first quarter with a dunk he punctuated by throwing several punches into the padded basket stanchion

The Pacers took the fight to the Cavs, and Indiana’s players are battling critics who say they can’t compete with Cleveland.

“We were definitely mad,” Stephenson said. “They still don’t believe. We’re just going to keep proving everyone wrong and play together.”

 ?? TIM PHILLIS — THE NEWS-HERALD ?? LeBron James drives against the Pacers’ Domantas Sabonis on April 15 at Quicken Loans Arena.
TIM PHILLIS — THE NEWS-HERALD LeBron James drives against the Pacers’ Domantas Sabonis on April 15 at Quicken Loans Arena.
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TONY DEJAK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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