CLEVELAND — While the rest of the NBA exchanges elbows, flagrant fouls and menacing stares in the playoffs, the Cleveland Cavaliers are looking for a fight.
So far, they can't find one.
LeBron James scored 27 points, ending the first and second quarters with last-second baskets, and Mo Williams added 15 points as the untested Cavs overpowered the Atlanta Hawks 105-85 on Thursday night to open a 2-0 lead in their Eastern Conference semifinal.
Now a perfect 6-0 in the postseason, the Cavaliers tied a league record by winning their sixth consecutive playoff game by double digits. The only other team to do it was the 2004 Indiana Pacers.
Maurice Evans scored 16 points and Mike Bibby had 11 for the Hawks, who were missing center Al Horford and forward Marvin Williams because of injuries. If that wasn't bad enough, leading scorer Joe Johnson rolled his right ankle in the third quarter and did not return.
X-rays were negative and the Hawks said Johnson is doubtful for Game 3 on Saturday in Atlanta.
Just like Game 1, this one was easy for the Cavs. Too easy.In his second game since being named MVP, James dropped a long 3-pointer in the final second of the first half as the Cavaliers opened a 24-point lead that swelled to 36 in the third. James and the Cavaliers starters spent the entire fourth quarter lounging on the bench as Atlanta's reserves outplayed the Cavs' backups in 12 minutes of garbage time to make the score respectable.
"Defense," James said when asked how the Cavs dominated. "That has been us throughout the whole series and the whole playoffs. When we get D stops it's easy to execute on offense."
"We had great defense ... and then we got some great looks on the other end." Anderson Varejao and Ilgauskas were non-factors in Game 1, combining for 11 points on 4-of-17 shooting. But Cleveland's two big men scored eight in the first quarter as the Cavs opened a 26-17 lead.
Notes: Noting the rough play in the Orlando-Boston and Houston-Los Angeles series, James was prepared if the Hawks got physical. And given a chance, he took a swipe at the Washington Wizards. "I'm ready for whatever happens," he said. "Washington tried it, but they're not a tough team. They tried to be physical with me and they lost." ... Cavs great Mark Price, now a shooting consultant for the Hawks, said he only thinks about Jordan's shot when it's brought up. "With six seconds to go, we were down one," he said. "So it was really a pretty incredible game. It's sad the only thing anybody remembers is the last shot."
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