CLEVELAND -- On the brink of elimination, the Toronto Raptors appear intent on not allowing LeBron James to beat them -- even if it means allowing a wide open lane for Cleveland Cavaliers point guard George Hill.
On consecutive possessions, Hill took advantage of the attention Toronto seems to be paying to James, driving the paint for uncontested dunks. The Cavs' starting point guard's second slam came after he grabbed a defensive rebound and proceeded to dribble coast-to-coast for a one-handed dunk.
Hill's back-to-back jams served as a microcosm for the Cavs' hot start on Monday night, as they look to complete a four-game sweep of the Raptors in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. In addition to Hill's 6 points -- he also added a layup to his total -- J.R. Smith has already scored 12 points, making all 5 of his field goal attempts, including two 3-pointers as Cleveland has jumped out to a 30-26 first-quarter lead.
As for James, the Cavs megastar has attempted just three shots, scoring 2 points. Unfortunately for Toronto, 'the other Cavaliers' have shown up in a big way, despite what any un-aired Saturday Night Live skit might have to say about them.
Because as it turns out, George Hill is in fact better than a Roomba.
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