LeBron James, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love combined for 66 points as the Cleveland Cavaliers took a 3-0 stranglehold lead over the Detroit Pistons with a 101-91 playoff win on Friday.
Kyrie Irving scored a team-high 26 points as all three of the Cavaliers stars reached double figures by halftime in the road victory.
It was the fourth time this season Cleveland’s marquee trio have scored at least 20 points each.
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James finished with 20 points, 13 rebounds and seven assists, extending his first-round win streak to 16 straight games. He is aiming for a fourth consecutive first-round playoff sweep. The top-seeded Cavaliers can close out the Eastern Conference series with Game 4 in Detroit today.
Irving said the Cavaliers have done a good job this post-season of staying focused on the task at hand.
“We’re not necessarily concerned with the B.S. that’s going on outside of the locker room,” Irving said. “We know what to expect and we execute the game plan and we are executing at a really high level on both ends of the floor.”
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“We may have some mishaps, but we come in and we look each other in the eye and we communicate the next play,” he said. “We just have to continue to play at a high level.”
The San Antonio Spurs also took a 3-0 led in their Western Conference series by defeating the Memphis Grizzlies 96-87.
Tristan Thompson finished with eight points and 10 rebounds, while Matthew Dellavedova added 12 points for Cleveland, who made 12 of 29 three-pointers after tying the league playoff record with 20 threes in Game 2.
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope had 18 points and Marcus Morris scored 16 for the Pistons. Andre Drummond added 17 points and seven rebounds, while Reggie Jackson was held to 13 points.
Detroit scored seven straight points in the third quarter to take a three-point lead. Cleveland responded with a 6-0 burst, then stretched their lead to six late in the quarter.
J.R. Smith and Love made three-pointers to give Cleveland a 73-69 edge. Thompson scored the Cavs’ next four points on an easy tip-in and a dunk.
“I have to continue to be aggressive,” Love said. “These two guys over here [James and Irving] have been constant on me about that.”
Cleveland took a 79-73 lead into the fourth quarter. James scored six points in the opening minute of the final quarter on a three-point play and another from beyond the arc to make it 85-76.
The Boston Celtics breathed life into their playoff hopes by holding on to defeat hosts the Atlanta Hawks 111-103.
Boston won despite blowing a 19-point third-quarter lead, giving coach Brad Stevens his first career NBA post-season victory.
Isaiah Thomas scored a career-high 42 points for the Celtics, who cut the Hawks best-of-seven series lead to 2-1.
Game 4 is to be played today at Boston Garden.
In Memphis, Kawhi Leonard scored 32 points and LaMarcus Aldridge added 16 to lead the Spurs over the Grizzlies at the FedExForum.
Zach Randolph had 20 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Grizzlies. Matt Barnes also had a double-double with 17 points and 11 boards.
A JaMychal Green layup gave the Grizzlies a 73-70 lead to start the fourth quarter, but the Spurs recovered.
San Antonio scored nine straight for a 79-73 advantage with just over eight minutes remaining and never trailed again.
The injury-plagued Grizzlies on Friday learned that forward Jarell Martin will miss the remainder of the playoffs with a sore left foot.
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