The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Love, Sexton lead way as Cavaliers snap skid

Love score 30, Sexton adds 28

- By Tom Withers

Kevin Love scored a seasonhigh 30points, Collin Sexton added 28 and the Cavaliers snapped an 11-game losing streak with a 102-94win in their home finale over the Celtics.

Kevin Love scored a season-high 30 points, Collin Sexton added 28 and the Cavaliers snapped an 11game losing streak with a 102-94 win in their home finale over Boston on May 12, locking the Celtics into a spot in the NBA’s play-in tournament.

Boston, which played without starters Kemba Walker and Marcus Smart due to injuries, came in with an outside chance to catch New York for the No. 6 spot in the Eastern Conference standings with only three games left.

But a loss to the lowly Cavs means the Celtics will be involved in the four-team play-in involving the Nos. 7-10 seeds.

Love made six 3-pointers, including two in an 11-0 run early in the fourth quarter, and had 14 rebounds as Cleveland closed out a miserable season at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse with its first win since April 21.

Jayson Tatum scored 29 (on 11-of-26 shooting) and Evan Fournier had 15 for the Celtics, who have lost eight of 11.

It was Boston’s first road game since losing All-Star forward Jaylen Brown for the rest of this season with a torn wrist ligament. Brown’s absence is a devastatin­g blow to the club’s playoff chances, which were beginning to look shaky in recent weeks anyway.

With playoff positionin­g on the line, and in need of

a confidence boost after a rough stretch, the Celtics were also without Walker (knee management) and Smart (bruised calf), leaving Tatum to carry too much of the offensive load.

The Cavs have dealt with their own injury issues and were without several key players, including starting point guard Darius Garland. He missed his seventh straight game with a sprained ankle.

Love’s two 3s helped the Cavs open an 80-72 lead, and after the Celtics got within seven, he and Sexton hit consecutiv­e longrange shots to put Cleveland ahead 89-76.

Thompson tribute

Boston’s Tristan Thompson received a warm ovation in his first game back in Cleveland.

The No. 4 overall pick in

2011, Thompson spent nine seasons with the Cavs before signing as a free agent with the Celtics in November.

“He’s a great person. He’s a great teammate,” said Cavs coach J.B. Bickerstaf­f, who appreciate­d Thompson’s leadership and work ethic. “The legacy here speaks for itself. He’s a guy who this city embraced, obviously, part of a rebuild all the way to a championsh­ip. He was there the entire way. His style is respected and appreciate­d.”

Good bye, good luck

The home finale was also a send-off for Cavs center Anderson Varejao and assistant coach Lindsay Gottlieb.

Varejao signed a 10-day contract with the Cavs last week to finish season, returning for a farewell after

he spent 11-plus seasons with Cleveland.

Gottlieb is leaving after two seasons to coach at USC.

Tip-ins

CAVALIERS » In a season of few positives, Garland was a bright spot. The secondyear guard averaged 17.7 points and 6.2 points, an increase from his rookie stats (12.3, 3.9). Beyond that, he showed a better understand­ing of what it takes to be an NBA point guard. “The improvemen­t from his rookie season to his second year, the leap, is almost unheard of,” Bickerstaf­f said. ... Finished (13-23, 12-23 coming in) at home.

Up next CAVALIERS »

Visit Washington on May 14 before finishing the season May 16 at Brooklyn.

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 ?? TONY DEJAK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Collin Sexton drives against the Celtics’ Tristan Thompson during the second half May 12 in Cleveland.
TONY DEJAK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Collin Sexton drives against the Celtics’ Tristan Thompson during the second half May 12 in Cleveland.

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