INDEPENDENCE, Ohio—By now, LeBron James is usually getting some rest in the National Basketball Association (NBA) playoffs.
The Pacers are making him work much harder than he has in years.
After splitting the first four games, Indiana and Cleveland will meet on Wednesday night in the critical Game Five of a first-round series that has been unpredictable, uneven and for James, unusual.
This first round hasn’t been the norm for the three-time champion.
While he’s 12-0 in the opening round, before the Cavs dropped Game One to the Pacers at home, James had never lost a playoff opener. In fact, James came in with a 21-game winning streak in first-round games and this will be his first Game Five in Round One since 2012 when he was with Miami.
The Cavs and Pacers aren’t the only ones in a tussle in the Eastern Conference as Washington and Toronto resume their series in Canada tied 2-2. Things aren’t quite as tight In the West as Utah holds a 3-1 lead over a fraying Oklahoma City team, and Houston, which dropped 50 points in one quarter on Monday night, can eliminate Minnesota.
Cleveland’s 104-100 win in Game Four brought relief to Cavs fans and James, who had been getting little offensive help from his teammates. A dependable No. 2 scoring option has been issue all season, primarily because Kyle Irving is no longer around to take pressure off James.
But in Game Four, Kyle Korver stepped up in the second half and knocked down four three-pointers and the Cavs buckled down defensively in the closing minutes to avoid a 3-1 hole.
“We all know the narrative around us, it is what it is,” Korver said after practice on Tuesday. “It’s Bron and we’re all trying to make it work for him.”
James has been his usual self, averaging 32.5 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists in the series. But only Kevin Love (12.0), who has been slowed by a sprained left thumb, and JR Smith (10.0) are averaging double-digits for Cleveland.
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