James leads Cavs sweep, Mavs avoid elimination

ATLANTA, (Reuters) – The Cleveland Cavaliers brushed  aside the Atlanta Hawks 84-74 to sweep their NBA Eastern  Conference semi-final series 4-0 on Monday.

In the West, 44 points and 13 rebounds from Dirk Nowitzki  helped the Dallas Mavericks derail Denver’s bid for a 4-0 sweep  with a 119-117 victory.

LeBron James scored 27 points as the top-seeded Cavaliers  continued their dominant post-season form in becoming the first  team to advance to the conference finals.

A strong defensive effort helped visiting Cleveland become  the first team since the 2005 Miami Heat to sweep the first two  playoff series.

“It’s always good to have games like this because they help  you along in the playoffs,” James told reporters. “The last two  games we’ve had a little adversity.”

The Cavaliers can now enjoy a few days rest before meeting  the winner of the Boston-Orlando match-up for the Eastern  championship. That series is tied 2-2.

Cleveland got off to a slow start before overcoming 18  turnovers and a first-quarter Atlanta lead.

“My belief is you have to defend to win on the road,  especially in the playoffs,” Cavaliers coach Mike Brown said.  “Our group understands that and respects it and embraces it.”

Delonte West added 21 points and Zydrunas Ilgauskas had 14  points and 10 rebounds for the Cavaliers, who are 8-0 in the  playoffs after sweeping Detroit in the first round.

Josh Smith led Atlanta with 26 points and Joe Johnson had  18.

The Hawks led 22-15 after the first quarter behind Smith’s  10 points, but Cleveland seized the lead in the second and  gradually pulled away.

“Their defence has been great throughout this series,”  Atlanta coach Mike Woodson said.

“They’re playing at a championship level.”

In Dallas, the Mavericks, who lost a controversial  one-point decision to the Nuggets on Saturday, held on for  victory this time as Nowitzki scored 19 points in the fourth  quarter.

“We’re not done yet,” said Nowitzki.

Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle called it one of the German  forward’s best games.

“The great ones, they somehow find the will to do it and  they get it done,” Carlisle said. “You know, he’s one of the  great ones.”

Nowitzki hit two free throws with 8.3 seconds remaining for  a four-point lead and the hosts kept their composure after  Carmelo Anthony’s three-pointer with 3.1 seconds to play cut  the deficit to one.

A free throw by Dallas’ Jason Terry rounded out the  scoring.

Josh Howard backed up Nowitzki with 21 points and 11  rebounds.

Anthony powered Denver, who host Game Five today,  with 41 points and 11 rebounds.