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Cavaliers on threshold of series win SPURS TAKE 2-1 LEAD IN PLAYOFF SERIES AGAINST ROCKETS

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eBron James scored 35 points as the Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Toronto Raptors 11594 Friday to take a 3-0 strangleho­ld lead in their second-round NBA playoff series.

James also tallied eight rebounds and seven assists as Cleveland will seek to clinch the series with a win in game four today in Toronto.

“When we’re getting stops, we’re a dangerous team,” Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue said. “It was an all-round good game for us rebounding, offensivel­y and defensivel­y, so we just have to keep that up.”

Elsewhere, LaMarcus Aldridge scored 26 points as the San Antonio Spurs used a barrage of late three pointers to overcome James Harden’s 43-point performanc­e to beat the Houston Rockets 103-92 in their playoff series.

The Raptors played without star point guard Kyle Lowry who sprained his ankle in Wednesday’s loss in Cleveland.

Toronto led by three points at halftime but the Cavaliers kept pressing in the third and seized command in the fourth.

James was instrument­al in the comeback, scoring 13 points in the final quarter.

Lowry took part in the warm-up and was listed as active for the game, but Cory Joseph started in his place. Lowry sat on the bench for the whole game.

Kevin Love delivered 16 points and 13 rebounds for the Cavaliers, and Kyrie Irving also scored 16 while Kyle Korver had 14 points. Tristan Thompson added nine points and 12 rebounds.

DeMar DeRozan rebounded from a poor performanc­e in game two to lead Toronto with 37 points.

(Series best-of-seven) Eastern Conference

Cleveland 115 Toronto (Cleveland leads series 3-0) SanAntonio 103 Houston (San Antonio leads series 2-1) 94 92

“I liked our fight, I loved the way our guys competed,” Raptors coach Dwane Casey said. “There was no back down.”

Casey was unusually optimistic considerin­g his team was looking at this game as an important opportunit­y to play their way back into the series.

Their play-off exit appears to be nearing as they have no answer for James, who scored 39 points in game two on Wednesday to move past Kareem Abdul-Jabbar into second place on the all-time playoff scoring list.

“We couldn’t get anything to fall for us and they turned it on offensivel­y and ran away with it,” said DeRozan.

Jonas Valanciuna­s scored 19 points and eight rebounds, with Norman Powell chipping in with 13 points and Serge Ibaka adding 12 for Toronto.

In Houston, Aldridge was especially dangerous from in the paint in game three as the Spurs took a 2-1 lead in the secondroun­d Western Conference series.

He shot 12-of-20 from the field, a much better performanc­e than the four points he scored in Houston’s one-sided win in game one.

“This was his best game, obviously,” Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said of Aldridge. “He felt good tonight. He was loose as far as his physical nature, his legs and everything. He wasn’t too stiff. And it showed. He moved up and down the court well, he was able to push off on the block, he felt good shooting the ball.

“In addition to busting his butt on (defence) and trying to hit the boards for us, he was a big help tonight.”

Game four is scheduled for Sunday in Houston. Kawhi Leonard added 26 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists.

Trevor Ariza tallied 17 points for Houston but had just two after halftime.

The Rockets’ three-man bench of Eric Gordon, Nene and Lou Williams combined for 10 points on three-of-19 shooting.

 ?? AFP ?? Lebron James (23) of the Cleveland Cavaliers shoots as DeMarre Carroll (5) of the Toronto Raptors attempts to defend. The Cavaliers defeated the Raptors 115-94 thanks to James’ 35 points.
AFP Lebron James (23) of the Cleveland Cavaliers shoots as DeMarre Carroll (5) of the Toronto Raptors attempts to defend. The Cavaliers defeated the Raptors 115-94 thanks to James’ 35 points.

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