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LeBron James sees NBA playoff streak snapped as Pacers rip Cleveland Cavaliers

Victor Oladipo scores 32 points as Indiana take a shock 98-80 win against the Cavs on the road in opening game of first-round playoff series

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Cleveland Cavaliers’ LeBron James winces after a third quarter foul by Indiana Pacers’ Lance Stephenson. Photo: TNS
Agence France-Presse

Forget LeBron James making his eighth consecutive trip to the NBA Finals – the Cleveland Cavaliers star might have trouble just getting out of the opening round of the playoffs.

Victor Oladipo scored a game-high 32 points to power the Indiana Pacers over the host Cavaliers 98-80 in the opening game of their first-round NBA playoff series.

“Stay calm, stay composed, play the game I have all year long,” Oladipo said of the key to his overwhelming day. “This was a great team win.”

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James had won 21 first-round playoff games in a row until the rout, having never before lost the opener in a first-round NBA postseason series.

Indiana Pacers guard Victor Oladipo moves to the basket in the third quarter. Photo: USA TODAY Sports
Indiana Pacers guard Victor Oladipo moves to the basket in the third quarter. Photo: USA TODAY Sports
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James, seeking his ninth career trip to the NBA Finals and fourth league title, had not dropped a first-round playoff game since the New York Knicks beat Miami in the fourth game of the 2012 opening round, a minor setback on the Heat’s title run, a career first for James.

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