2017 NBA Playoffs: Cavaliers Commands 3-0 lead Over Raptors

The way is looking clear for Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2017 NBA Playoffs as they beat Toronto Raptors 115-94, commanding a 3-0 series lead. Now the Raptors look like they are on their way out of the competition.

Coming from the game in the Eastern Conference semifinals series, King James scored 19 of his teams -high 35 points in the second half for Cavaliers, while DeRozan delivered with a game-high 37 points for the Raptors, which was not enough to help them.

The 2017 NBA Playoffs CAVS VS RAPTORS game full of shouts, excitement, suspence, dribbles, fakes, dunks, etc, James was able to register his 6th game of at least 30 points in seven postseason games. he also had eight rebounds and seven assists in the game for Cavaliers.

Kyrie Irving scored 16 points, and Kevin Love had 16 points and 13 rebounds. It was in the 3rd & 4th quarters that Kyle Kover added 14 points to help motivate Cavaliers.

For the Game 4 on sunday, the Cavs will expect to close up the series as record has it that no team has ever recovered from a 3-0 deficit in NBA playoff history and 2017 NBA playoffs may follow suite.

The cavaliers provided a complete performance, and the three-point shooting played a greater role in the game. Raptors missed most of their three points attempts.

The 2017 NBA playoffs, currently has eight teams remain in play for the NBA championship.

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2017 NBA Playoffs: TV channels


In conjunction with regional sports networks, national channels will broadcast the first round of the playoffs. ESPN, TNT, ABC and NBA TV will air the 2017 NBA Conference.

—First and Second round

  1. TNT: Saturday through Thursday

  2. ESPN: Mostly Friday and Saturday (some Thursday games in second round)

  3. ABC: Selected Saturday and Sunday games, usually in the afternoon

  4. NBA TV: Selected weekday games


—Conference finals

  1. TNT: Eastern Conference Finals

  2. ESPN: Western Conference Finals


—NBA Finals

ABC

Stay updated on your most favorite competition, the 2017 NBA Conference, and enjoy the thrills that come with the dunks, blocks, and more.


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