It was quite a night for LeBron James and his Cleveland Cavaliers as they blew out the Toronto Raptors, 125-103, Wednesday night — taking a commanding 2-0 series in their best-of-seven Eastern Conference semifinals matchup. James dropped 39 points on 10-14 shooting from the field, including 4-6 from three point range. The team hit a total of 18 threes on the night.
In the third quarter, James passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (5,762 points) for second on the all-time NBA playoff scoring list. He now trails only Michael Jordan (5,987).
Earlier in the game, James hit back-to-back three pointers, giving him 300 for his postseason career — joining Ray Allen, Reggie Miller and Manu Ginobli as the only four players in league history to hit that mark.
The Cavaliers have won nine straight playoff games dating back to last year when they trailed Golden State 3-1 in the NBA Finals and rattled off three straight victories to bring The Land it’s first professional sports championship since 1964. Cleveland took care of the Indiana Pacers in their opening round series, sweeping Paul George and company 4-0.
Cleveland handled the Raptors in the series opener on Monday, 116-105 — led by James who poured in 35 points, shooting an efficient 56.5% from the field, snagging 10 rebounds.
The Cavaliers defeated Toronto in last year’s Eastern Conference Finals, 4-2. In that series, James averaged 26 points per game to go along with 8.5 rebounds and 6.6 assists per game.
He’s averaging 34.1 points per game this postseason.
Here’s a look at the King’s box score in Game 2:
Points: 39
Rebounds: 6
Assists: 4
Steals: 3
Blocks: 2
Minutes played: 36
WATCH highlights from Game 2: