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Swept aside

James scores 33 to put champs into next round

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Cavs cruise past Pacers into second round of play-offs

LOS ANGELES: LeBron James scored 33 points and made key plays late on Sunday to give the defending NBA champions the Cleveland Cavaliers a 106-102 victory at Indiana and a sweep of their play-off series.

The Cavaliers defeated the Pacers 4-0 in their best-of-seven Eastern Conference first-round matchup and will next face the winner between the Toronto Raptors and Milwaukee Bucks.

“Once again, we just had to weather the storm,” said James. “We beat a very good team.”

In the Western Conference, the Houston Rockets got a huge boost from their bench to defeat the Oklahoma City Thunder 113109 and seize a commanding 3-1 lead in their first-round play-off series.

Over in the Eastern Conference, Isaiah Thomas is playing with a heavy heart due to the recent death of his sister but he still managed to score 33 points as the Boston Celtics beat the Chicago Bulls 104-95.

James sank a three-pointer to give Cleveland a 103-102 edge, made a steal, then missed another three-point shot, but Kyrie Irving grabbed the rebound and Kyle Korver was fouled, hitting two free throws to stretch the Cavaliers lead to 105-102.

In the dying seconds, Indiana’s Paul George missed a three-pointer and James grabbed the rebound. Fouled with one second remaining, he sank a free throw to create the final margin.

At Oklahoma City, Eric Gordon and Lou Williams scored 18 points each and Nene delivered a team-high 28 as the Rockets now have a chance to close out the series on Wednesday morning (Thai time) at home.

Houston won despite an off night from superstar James Harden, who missed seven three-point attempts in a row and shot only 5-of-16 overall from the floor.

It is a different story for the Thunder. They appear to be unable to score if Russell Westbrook sits on the bench or hits a dry scoring patch.

With Westbrook on the bench Sunday, Oklahoma City were outscored 13-4 in a stretch that lasted from late in the third quarter to early in the fourth.

Westbrook bristled when reporters pointed this out.

“I don’t want to hear that. We’re in this together. We play as a team. That’s all that matters,” he said. “I don’t want nobody to try and split us up. We’re all one team.”

Westbrook, who gets more touches per game than almost any other NBA player and often carries the Thunder on his back, finished with 35 points, 14 rebounds and 14 assists.

Westbrook had another poor shooting second half on Sunday, making only 5-of-17 from the floor in the final two quarters. In a game-two loss, he misfired on 14-of-18 shots in the fourth quarter.

Westbrook had a triple-double in the first half, making him just the second player in NBA history with three consecutiv­e playoff triple-doubles. Wilt Chamberlai­n did it in four consecutiv­e games in 1967.

In Chicago, Thomas led the charge as Boston levelled their series with a Bulls at 2-2. The Celtics have now won two games in a row after falling behind in the series with back-to-back home losses.

Jimmy Butler had 33 points and nine assists for the Bulls.

The best-of-seven series resumes on Thursday morning (Thai time).

In Salt Lake City, Rudy Gobert returned from injury to deliver 15 points and 13 rebounds as the Utah Jazz beat the Los Angeles Clippers 105-98.

Joe Johnson also scored 26 points to help Utah even the series at 2-2.

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 ?? USA TODAY SPORTS ?? The Cavaliers’ LeBron James, centre, battles for a rebound against the Pacers’ Thaddeus Young, right, and Jeff Teague.
USA TODAY SPORTS The Cavaliers’ LeBron James, centre, battles for a rebound against the Pacers’ Thaddeus Young, right, and Jeff Teague.

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