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King James leads Cavaliers' romp

Published: 06 Apr 2017 - 10:01 pm | Last Updated: 02 Nov 2021 - 11:40 pm
Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James slam dunks during the second half of NBA game against the Orlando Magic at Quicken Loans Arena on Wednesday.

Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James slam dunks during the second half of NBA game against the Orlando Magic at Quicken Loans Arena on Wednesday.

AFP

Los Angeles: LeBron James scored 36 points as the Cleveland Cavaliers pounded rivals Boston to regain control of the Eastern Conference on Wednesday as Russell Westbrook's bid for NBA history was delayed.
The titanic battle between Cleveland and Boston – neck and neck at the top of the conference – never materialized as a fired-up Cavs roared to a 114-91 rout against a shellshocked Celtics.
The win completed a 3-1 season series for Cleveland over the Celtics, meaning the Cavs would win the head-to-head tiebreaker in the event of the two teams finishing regular season level.
The victory also gives the Cavs a useful psychological edge over the Celtics as the two teams gear up for the postseason.
"We played Cavs basketball tonight. When we do that, we're a pretty good team," said James, who finished just four assists shy of what would have been a third straight triple-double.
All of Cleveland's heavy hitters delivered performances to silence the home crowd in Boston. Kevin Love finished with 15 points and 16 rebounds while Kyrie Irving chipped in with 19 points.
"Obviously, we'd like to finish first in the East and have home court," Love said.
A second half points spree proved to be the foundation of the Cavs success, with 38 points helping ensure a 15-point cushion at halftime. Another one-sided quarter in the third saw Cleveland race away to lead 90-66 with the Celtics powerless to halt the slide.
Isaiah Thomas led Boston's scorers with 26 points.
"You name it, they were better in every category and made it really tough on us," Boston coach Brad Stevens said.
"They played with more purpose, more pace. Again, you name it, they won it," added the coach.  
In Memphis, Russell Westbrook inspired the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 103-100 win over the Grizzlies with a 45-point display, but was left just one rebound short of setting a new single-season triple-double record.
Westbrook, who had equaled Oscar Robertson's 1961-62 season record of 41 triple-doubles on Monday, finished the night with 45 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds.
A triple-double is the achievement of double-digit totals in three of the five key statistical categories -- points, assists, rebounds, blocks and steals -- and is regarded as a barometer of all-round versatility.