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MESSAGE IN CAVS’ SWEEP: REPEAT DREAMS INTACT

- Jeff Zillgitt @ jeffzillgi­tt USA TODAY Sports

INDIANAPOL­IS The Cleveland Cavaliers have issues to resolve if they’re going to win a second consecutiv­e NBA championsh­ip.

Not all questions surroundin­g Cleveland disappeare­d just because the second- seeded Cavaliers swept the seventh- seeded Indiana Pacers, ending their firstround Eastern Conference playoff series with a 106- 102 victory in Game 4 on Sunday.

They addressed some and need to answer more, but the vulnerabil­ity that shrouded Cleveland in the final weeks of the regular season and into the playoffs isn’t as palpable.

Victories have a way of absolving flaws.

“We challenged our minds, ( and) we challenged our bodies,” said Cavaliers star LeBron James, who has won 21 consecutiv­e firstround games and is 12- 0 in firstround series. “We got better in Round One, and that’s a plus for us.”

Look around these NBA playoffs. Vulnerabil­ity is everywhere. The Cavs, who have a week off before the conference semifinals against the Milwaukee Bucks or Toronto Raptors, aren’t alone.

The Golden State Warriors are nursing injuries to key players, including All- Star Kevin Durant, who sat out the last two games, and coach Steve Kerr missed Game 3 and will miss Game 4 because of illness.

The 61- win San Antonio Spurs are tied at 2- 2 with the Memphis Grizzlies.

The Boston Celtics are in a struggle with the Chicago Bulls, and the Raptors- Bucks series is going at least six games. The Washington Wizards were roasted by the Atlanta Hawks in Game 3, and the Los Angeles Clippers and Utah Jazz are without Blake Griffin and Rudy Gobert, respective­ly.

The only team in the East to sweep? The Cavaliers. The only other NBA team that can? The Warriors.

Of course, it helps to have James on your team. Against Indiana, James averaged 32.8 points, 9.8 rebounds, 9.0 assists, 3.0 steals and 2.0 blocks while shooting 54.3% from the field, in- cluding 45% from three- point range.

“Just going out and being aggressive, putting myself and my teammates in a position to be successful offensivel­y and defensivel­y, and it worked well for us,” James said.

James followed up his mesmerizin­g Game 3 performanc­e with 33 points, 10 rebounds, four assists, four steals and two blocks in the series finale, and his threepoint­er with 1: 08 remaining was the game- winner.

The Cavs proved they could win a series without great performanc­es from Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love.

Is it imperative the Cavs improve defensivel­y? Yes. Can they do a better job protecting leads? Yes. Is this a step in the right direction in what could be another fruitful postseason for Cleveland? Yes.

“We’ve always been pretty calm, no matter if we’re in the lead or down,” James said. “We’re a very resilient team, just evenkeeled. We took another step forward in that in this series. … No matter what was going on, we just kept working forward and executing, and we got stops. That’s what it boils down to.”

 ?? MATT KRYGER, THE INDIANAPOL­IS STAR ?? LeBron James, driving against the Pacers’ Paul George, had a huge series to lead the Cavaliers, who closed the season with a 9- 13 slump, to a first- round sweep.
MATT KRYGER, THE INDIANAPOL­IS STAR LeBron James, driving against the Pacers’ Paul George, had a huge series to lead the Cavaliers, who closed the season with a 9- 13 slump, to a first- round sweep.

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