The Cavs took control with a 33-5 run early, outrebounded Miami, 46-29, and outscored the Heat, 60-30, in the paint.
“Our guys knew that was the key, rebounding and winning the rebounding battle,” Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson said. “We really executed defensively.”
— NBA (@NBA) April 26, 2025Cavs kept their foot on the gas and powered their way to a 3-0 lead!
🔥 Allen: 22 PTS (playoff career-high), 10 REB
🔥 Hunter: 21 PTS, 3 3PM
🔥 Mobley: 19 PTS, 6 REB
🔥 Strus: 18 PTS, 9 REB
🔥 Jerome: 13 PTS, 11 AST (CLE reserve playoff record)They look to close out the series… pic.twitter.com/rEei7PHHG1
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Evan Mobley scored 19 points and Max Strus added 18 for Cleveland. Ty Jerome had 13 points and 11 assists in 22 minutes — he was plus-33 — and Mitchell scored 13 on 4-for-14 shooting.
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They didn’t need more from him and didn’t need anything from Garland, their All-Star guard who was out with a sprained toe.
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“Look, our guys really want this and it probably looks like our guys don’t,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “But I know what our last six weeks have been like, just to fight and scratch and claw to get into this.”
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Bam Adebayo scored 22 and Davion Mitchell added 16 for Miami. The worst Heat playoff loss before Saturday was a 36-point defeat in Game 3 of the 2013 NBA Finals at San Antonio.
That Heat team won an NBA title. This Heat team is on the brink of being swept.
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It’s the 11th time that a Cavaliers team has taken a 3-0 lead in a best-of-seven series — the other 10 were all in the LeBron James eras in Cleveland, and they all ended in sweeps.
These Cavs will try to finish off a sweep of their own in Game 4 at Miami on Monday. It’s the 159th time in NBA history that a team has taken a 3-0 series lead; all of the previous 158 have gone on to win those series, with Oklahoma City — which finished off a sweep of Memphis on Saturday — the latest entry on that list.
It was all Miami for the first 5½ minutes. After that, it was all Cleveland, the Cavaliers taking full control of the game over the next eight minutes with their 33-5 run.
Cleveland shot 13 for 17 during the spurt, scoring on its first eight possessions of the run. And it ended with five consecutive makes from 3-point range, those coming in a span of just over 2 minutes.
Just like that, 15-6 Miami became 39-20, Cleveland.
“We took the first punch,” Mobley said. “And from there we just took the game over.”
It was 62-42 at halftime, and Cleveland missed its first eight shots of the second half. But Miami scored only four points during that span, wasting a chance. Cleveland led, 88-64, going into the fourth and that was it.
“Clearly, a very disappointing day,” Spoelstra said.