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Teams that lead a seven-game series by a 3-1 margin have a 280-13 record of closing it out. That means 13 teams did it, including the 2016 Cavs with LeBron James. That was in the NBA Finals, the only team ever to come back from 3-1 and win a title.
The Indiana Pacers blew out the Cleveland Cavaliers so much during Sunday's Game 4 of their second-round series that one of the team's most famous fans started feeling sorry for the visitors.
LeBron James and Kyrie Irving both went for over 40 points in game five, dominated in game six and the series culminated in a game winning sidestep three pointer from Kyrie Irving over Stephen Curry with less than a minute left in the seventh game.
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The Cavaliers entered Game 4 with a chance to even the series and were instead torched 129-109, but the score wasn't really even that close.
Yes, 'Caitlin from Downtown' calling into Pacers' postgame radio show is who you think it is. And she was just as impressed as you at Game 4 win.
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With more than 900 career wins and a championship ring, Rick Carlisle's tactical brilliance was on full display. The Wine and Gold Talk podcast dissects how he systematically outmaneuvered the Cavs in Game 4.
It would have been easy to envision the Cavs rallying around an altercation in the 1st quarter of Game 4. Instead, the Pacers rolled to a blowout win.
The Indiana Pacers dominated Game 4 against the Cleveland Cavaliers, leading by over 40 points at halftime and ultimately cruising to a 3-1 series lead in the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals.