LeBron James Makes History As Cavs Bounce Back to Win Over Pacers

Jeff Teague told his team "we ain't getting swept" before tip-off. Then this happened:

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LeBron James ended the night with 33 points and teammate Irving put up 28 as the Cleveland Cavaliers rallied past the Pacers to win 106-102. They now move on to the conference semifinals. The team won the best-of-seven series, 4-0.

James now has 10 best-of-seven sweeps. He was the most sweeps in NBA history, one above Tim Duncan.

Today he made history by passing Magic Johnson for most consecutive wins in the first round (21).

Game 4 was not a walk in the park for the Cavaliers. The Pacers played hard all four games and caught the Cavaliers sleepwalking at times. The Cavaliers offense struggled in the first half of Game 4 considering they converted on just 11 of their 37 field goals and made less than one-third of their three-point attempts.

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