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#NBAPlayoffs 2015 Eastern Conference Finals
The Cleveland Cavaliers all but locked up a trip to the NBA Finals Sunday, defeating the Atlanta Hawks 114-111 in overtime to take a commanding 3-0 lead in the Eastern Conference Finals.
Cleveland overcame a most unusual poor start by superstar LeBron James, who missed his first 10 shots from the field. James rebounded—and assisted and scored quite well for that matter—en route to a triple-double featuring some monster numbers: 37 points, 18 boards and 13 assists.
James passed Jason Kidd for the 2nd most triple-doubles in playoff history.