Cavaliers have record-setting night in win against Celtics

BOSTON — LeBron James scored 30 points, Kevin Love had 21 points and 12 rebounds, and the Cleveland Cavaliers steamrolled the Boston Celtics 130-86 on Friday night to take a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference finals and tie an NBA record with their 13th straight playoff victory.

Cleveland led by 14 points after one quarter, by a record 41 at the half and by 46 after three. Even with James and the rest of the starters sitting out the fourth quarter, the 130 points was the most ever scored by the franchise in a playoff game.

Kyrie Irving had 23 points for the Cavaliers, who return home with a chance to finish off the Celtics in Cleveland. It would be the third straight sweep this postseason for the defending NBA champions, who also won the last three games of last year’s finals.

Game 3 is Sunday night.

“It’s one game. I don’t care if you win by 200 points,” Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue said. “We’re going back home, we’re not going to get comfortable. We understand that this is a good team. They’re not No. 1 in the East for no reason.”

The Celtics played the second half without Isaiah Thomas due to a strained right hip. Celtics coach Brad Stevens said the star point guard had a nagging injury that he aggravated a week ago during the second-round series against Washington.

“He was pretty despondent not to be able to play,” Stevens said.” That guy’s a tough guy, and he plays through a lot. For him to have to sit was pretty hard.”

Asked how much that hurt his team, Stevens said, “Not 44 points worth.”

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Cleveland’s Kyrie Irving, right, dribbles away from Boston’s Avery Bradley (0) during Friday night’s playoff game in Boston.
http://www.limaohio.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/54/2017/05/web1_05.20.17.cavs_.jpgCleveland’s Kyrie Irving, right, dribbles away from Boston’s Avery Bradley (0) during Friday night’s playoff game in Boston.
Cleveland takes 2-0 series advantage with 130-86 win

The Associated Press