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The Cavs can tie their Eastern Conference Semifinal series with the Indiana Pacers Sunday with a win in Game 4.
Despite re-aggravating a sprained left ankle in Sunday's game, the All-Star guard delivers 35 points in Cleveland season-ending loss.
The Indiana Pacers blew out the Cleveland Cavaliers so much during Sunday's Game 4 of their second-round series that one of the team's most famous fans started feeling sorry for the visitors.
It would have been easy to envision the Cavs rallying around an altercation in the 1st quarter of Game 4. Instead, the Pacers rolled to a blowout win.
With the mother of all first halves (up 80-39), the Pacers blow out the Cavaliers and are one win away from the Eastern Conference Finals.
Cleveland was able to get some crucial players back from injury in Game 3, and it seemed to make all the difference in the outcome. Now, as they head into Game 4, the Cavaliers ha
The Cavs entered Game 4 trying to even the series on the Nickelodeon-like court in Indianapolis. But it quickly got out of hand, and viewers were left with a pile of superlatives from Dedes and Anthony. For the Cavs, the game was “a debacle,” Anthony said, to no one’s amazement.
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Cavs vs Pacers: Bennedict Mathurin ejected after Game 4 altercation with De'Andre HunterThe Pacers' Bennedict Mathurin and the Cavs' De'Andre Hunter confronted each other in the first quarter of Game 4. The sequence led to an ejection.