NBA: Cavaliers sweep into Eastern Conference finals

ATLANTA, GA - MAY 06: Kyrie Irving #2 of the Cleveland Cavaliers stands during the National Anthem prior to Game Three of the Eastern Conference Semifinals against the Atlanta Hawks during the 2016 NBA Playoffs at Philips Arena on May 6, 2016 in Atlanta, Georgia. NOTE TO USER User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement.   Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images/AFP
ATLANTA, GA – MAY 06: Kyrie Irving #2 of the Cleveland Cavaliers stands during the National Anthem prior to Game Three of the Eastern Conference Semifinals against the Atlanta Hawks during the 2016 NBA Playoffs at Philips Arena on May 6, 2016 in Atlanta, Georgia. NOTE TO USER User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images/AFP

LOS ANGELES , United States (AFP) — The Cleveland Cavaliers punched their ticket to the NBA Eastern Conference finals on Sunday, holding off a desperate Hawks team 100-99 in Atlanta to complete a sweep of their second-round playoff series.

“They gave us everything they had these last two games,” Cavaliers superstar LeBron James said of the Hawks. “I’m happy our guys showed up and we were able to represent the way we know how to play Cavs basketball.”

Kevin Love scored 26 points and tied his career-high with eight three-pointers to help Cleveland wrap up the 4-0 series victory.

The Cavs, who fell to the Golden State Warriors in last year’s NBA Finals, will play either Toronto or Miami for a chance to return to the championship series.

Kyrie Irving scored 21 points and handed out eight assists. James added 21 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists — and came up big defensively on Atlanta’s final possession.

The Cavaliers were up 100-99 with 10 seconds to play when James tied up Atlanta’s German point guard Dennis Schroder on a drive inside the paint.

James won the ensuing jump ball as Cleveland held on for the win.

Once again Cleveland were on fire from three-point range. They hit 16 three-pointers on Sunday, 10 in the first half, taking their tally for the final three games of the series to 62.

With 21 points Schroder led a balanced Hawks attack, with five Atlanta players scoring in double figures.

The Hawks led by as many as 12 in the second quarter, but they couldn’t hold off the eventual onslaught and the Cavs can now catch their breath as Miami and Toronto battle on in a series in which the Raptors lead 2-1.

“We got a little banged up in this series, now we have an opportunity to rest our bodies,” James said. “I know our coaches will have us mentally and physically prepared for the next round.”

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