Cavaliers beat Pistons for 2-0 series lead

NEW YORK, (Reuters) – The Cleveland Cavaliers  built a 29-point fourth-quarter lead, then held off the Detroit  Pistons 94-82 to take a 2-0 lead in their Eastern Conference  playoff series on Tuesday.
LeBron James led Cleveland with 29 points and 13 rebounds.

“We played great basketball for three quarters,” James told  reporters. “(In the) fourth quarter we got a little content and  we can not do that in the playoffs. We cannot allow ourselves  to not close games out.”

The Los Angeles Lakers and Portland Trail Blazers also  recorded victories on Tuesday.

The Lakers beat the Utah Jazz 119-109 to take a 2-0 lead in  their Western Conference series. Kobe Bryant had 26 points and  Pau Gasol 22 for Los Angeles. Deron Williams scored 35 for  Utah, who host game three today.

Portland edged the Houston Rockets 107-103 as Brandon Ray  scored 42 points and LaMarcus Aldridge had 27 points and 12  rebounds. Aaron Brooks led Houston with 23 points and Von Wafer  added 21. Yao Ming was held to 11.

The Trail Blazers’ win levelled the Western Conference  series at 1-1 before it moves to Houston on Friday.
Cleveland’s led 79-50 after the opening seconds of the  fourth quarter before a 27-5 run brought the Pistons within  seven points with 3:51 to play. James then slotted two free throws to launch an 8-0 streak  to secure the victory.

Despite the way the Cavaliers finished, James said he was  disappointed with the team’s fourth quarter.
“We did not play (with) the aggression we have been playing  with,” he said. “I was very disappointed with our team.”
Mo Williams scored 21 points and Delonte West added 20 for  Cleveland, who travel to Detroit for game three tomorrow.

Detroit’s scoring was more balanced. Richard Hamilton led  with 17, Rodney Stuckey added 14 and Will Bynum had 13. James did not play the first 4:45 of the fourth quarter,  but the Cavaliers needed him to close out the Pistons as Bynum  scored 11 points and made three assists in the first five  minutes.

“Our mindset is still positive,” Hamilton said. “They did  what they were supposed to do. This isn’t anything new, we know  what it takes to win.”