LeBron milestone as Cavs wobble Raptors

LeBron James (#23) of the Cleveland Cavaliers dribbles down the court in the third quarter against the Brooklyn Nets during their game at Barclays Center on March 25, 2018 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. Abbie Parr/Getty Images/AFP

LOS ANGELES, United States (AFP) — LeBron James passed another NBA milestone on Tuesday as the Cleveland Cavaliers kept their noses ahead of Philadelphia in the Eastern Conference playoff race with a win over first place Toronto.

James’ 27-point performance in a 112-106 victory at the Quicken Loans Arena helped the Cavs improve to 48-30, leaving them one win ahead of the 76ers in the battle for third seeding in the playoffs.

It was the 942nd time James has scored 20 points or more, seeing him vault over Kobe Bryant into third place in the all-time list. Only Karl Malone (1,134) and Kareem Abdul Jabbar (1,122) have had more 20-point games.

Meanwhile the Raptors’ fourth defeat in six games will fuel the anxiety felt by the Canadian franchise as they attempt to lock up number one seeding in the Eastern Conference.

The Raptors fell to 55-22 for the season following the loss but breathed a collective sigh of relief after second-placed Boston blew the chance to close within one win of top spot.

The Celtics slumped to a 106-102 loss against the Milwaukee Bucks, with Giannis Antetokounmpo scoring 29 points and grabbing 11 rebounds.

In Cleveland, however, the 2016 NBA champion Cavs signalled they will be a threat for any team in the postseason as they attempt to reach a fourth straight NBA Finals.

As well as his 27 points, James contributed 10 rebounds and six assists on a night when the Cavs starters shared the scoring evenly.

All five starters made double figures, with Jose Calderon grabbing 19 points and Kevin Love weighing in with 18 points and 15 rebounds.

The Cavs’ defense also successfully shut down the Raptors’ offense, with Kyle Lowry restricted to just five points from his 28 minutes on court.

Lowry — who had raised eyebrows by travelling to San Antonio on Monday to cheer on his former college Villanova in the NCAA championship game — had a miserable night on court, making just one of seven three-point attempts.

It was left to DeMar DeRozan to provide Toronto’s focal point, with the 28-year-old finishing with 19 points.

Meanwhile in Philadelphia, the fourth-placed 76ers have the Cavs firmly in their sights after a blowout 121-95 win over the Brooklyn Nets.

J.J. Redick led the Sixers’ scoring with 19 points, while Marco Belinelli finished with 17 and Ben Simmons 15. Eight Sixers cracked double digits as the Nets fell to 25-53 for the season.

The Miami Heat also locked up their place in the playoffs with a 101-98 victory over the Atlanta Hawks in Florida.

Goran Dragic and Hassan Whiteside both had double-doubles in a game that went down to the wire. Dragic had 22 points and 10 rebounds, while Whiteside finished with 18 points and 12 rebounds.

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