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Cleveland Cavaliers hand Miami Heat worst-ever playoff loss

Miami – Garrett Allen Score 22 points, Dennder Hunter added 21 and Cleveland Cavaliers peace Miami The worst loss of a decisive ever through the top of the heat 124-87 Saturday, to advance 3-0 in the first round of the eastern conference.

Ivan Mobly Record 19 and Max Strauss He added 18 Cleveland, who got 13 points each Tae Jerome and Donovan Mitchell.

Pam Adibayo Register 22 and Divion Mitchell He added 16 Miami. The worst loss in a relicy match in the heat, before Saturday, was defeated by 36 points in the game 3 of the 2013 American Professional League finals in San Antonio.

Hit team won the American Professional League title. This heat team is on the lips of the cliff.

“It is clear that it is a very disappointing day,” said Miami coach Eric Spoilestra. “Our comrades really want this, and it may seem that our men do not do it. But I know how our last six weeks were, just to fight and scratch the fiber to enter this. That is why this is a disappointing game.”

It is the eleventh time that the Cavaliers team got 3-0 in a series of the best seven-the other ten was in Liberon James Elders in Cleveland, all ended in surveying 4-0.

This CAVS will try to finish their own survey when Game 4 is played in Miami on Monday. It is the 159th time in the history of the American Professional League, which was taken by a 3-0 team of the series; The first 157 continued to win the series, and Akllahoma City is 158 and could expel Memphis later on Saturday.

All of that was Miami for the first 5 and a half minutes, as expected from a team in a series of 2-0 series and home men in an attempt to make it a chain. But then, all of that was Cleveland, Cavaliers dominated the game over the next eight minutes with 33-5.

Cleveland fired 13 years for 17 years during the mutation, and in the first eight property of her from running. It ended with five consecutive matches of 3 points, and they all come within a little more than two minutes.

Just like this, it became 15-6 Miami 39-20 Cleveland. Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson, in his availability of the media after the game, spent some time praising this effort, adding that he “is doing all dirty works.”

62-42 was at the end of the first half, and Cleveland missed its first eight shots from the second half. But Miami scored only four points during that period, and wasted an opportunity. Cleveland led 88-64 go to the fourth and this was.

There was a great chant of Miami crowd the rest of the road. Colombian singer Shakira was shown on the side of the stadiums.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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