Cavs win by 55 points to sweep Heat and finish off most lopsided series in NBA playoff history
Miami (AP) – Cleveland did not leave any doubt on its way to round 2 – and she finished the most balanced series in the history of the American Professional League.
Donovan Mitchell scored 22 points, Diendry Hunter added 19 years old, and the Cavaliers Miami Hit team exceeded 138-83 in the evening to sweep the first round of the eastern conference in four games.
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Tae Jerome was 18 points, Ivan Mobley added 17 and Garrett Allen got 14 points, 12 rebounds and six theft for Cavaliers – which led up to 60 points.
Cleveland won four games with 122 points. Previous record: 121 combined points from Denver won New Orleans in 2009.
The margin of 55 points in the game 4 was the fourth largest victory in a decisive match ever. The record for the largest victory in a separate match is 58 points, was done twice: Minneapolis over Saint Louis in 1956 and Denver over New Orleans in 2009. Los Angeles Lakers defeated Golden State with 56 points in 1973.
Warriors 109, Rocists 106
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Jimmy Petler turned three free throws with 58.7 seconds, and he grabbed the roaming apostasy in the game with 4 seconds to go, then achieved two other free throws on his way to 27 points on his return from the pelvic injury.
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Farid Vanflet was absent from an index 3 under pressure on the bell.
The teams return to Houston in game 5 in the best series of seven o’clock on Wednesday, as Golden State, the seventh seed, tries to close the number 2 seeds on their soil.
Brundin Bodzimsky scored 26 points, Stephen Carrey ended with 17 points at the end of the feverish, and Buddy Hiel hit a 3:32 left indicator and scored 15 after joining the starting lineup.
Alieren Sengun record with 40 seconds, leave Hustin to make it one game. He got 31 points and 10 rebound balls, while Vanvlit hit a triple indicator with 1:20 to play and score 25 points.