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Pacers force Game 7 by blowing out Cavaliers

Oladipo has triple-double in 34-point win

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INDIANAPOL­IS — The Indiana Pacers will force LeBron James to go the distance to remain unbeaten in first-round series.

Behind Victor Oladipo’s 28 points and first career postseason triple-double, the Pacers sent the series back to Cleveland and pushed the defending Eastern Conference champions to the brink of an early exit and a possible summer of unrest with a 121-87 rout on Friday night.

“I just went out there and played. I did everything with confidence. I just played read and react,” Oladipo said. “This game is over. It means absolutely nothing right now.”

If he can play that way one more time, the Pacers could reach the Eastern Conference semifinals for the first time since 2014.

History does not bode well for the Pacers. James is 12-0 all-time in first-round series and home teams have a major advantage in Game 7.

But the Pacers have defied the odds all season and this series has been no exception.

Their Game 1 victory, in Cleveland, ended James’ record-setting, 21-game winning streak in the first round.

In Game 6, Indiana handed the Cavs their first loss in a closeout game in 14 tries dating to 2009 and ended James’ 11-game winning streak in closeout games. It wasn’t even close. While James finished with 22 points, seven assists and five rebounds, coach Tyronn Lue opted to keep four of his five starters including James on the bench for the entire fourth quarter because Cleveland trailed by 25.

“They just took it to us (in the third),” James said. “They made shots. We missed shots. We didn’t counter what they were doing defensivel­y or offensivel­y and it just turned the game wide open.”

Indiana did it by playing old-school postseason basketball — hard, aggressive and relentless. It showed. Kevin Love hurt his left wrist on a hard fall midway through the second quarter and wound up scoring just seven points while shooting 3 of 10 from the field. Lue provided no injury update after the game.

James took a shot, too, cutting the side of his left eye when he ran into Thaddeus Young’s elbow on a drive late in the first half. No foul was called. James continued to play with a large bandage and needed stitches after the game to close the gash.

“I thought they really played fast and tried to at-

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? INDIANA PACERS’ Victor Oladipo (4) heads to the basket past Cleveland Cavaliers’ LeBron James (23) as Cavaliers’ Jeff Green and JR Smith (5) watch during the second half of Game 6 of a first-round playoff series Friday in Indianapol­is.
ASSOCIATED PRESS INDIANA PACERS’ Victor Oladipo (4) heads to the basket past Cleveland Cavaliers’ LeBron James (23) as Cavaliers’ Jeff Green and JR Smith (5) watch during the second half of Game 6 of a first-round playoff series Friday in Indianapol­is.
 ??  ?? Pacers 121 Cavaliers 87
Pacers 121 Cavaliers 87

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