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For a good while, it was looking like the Eastern Conference finals were going to be headed back to Boston with the series tied 2-2. Instead, the Cleveland Cavaliers woke up in a flash behind Kyrie Irving, erasing a 16-point Boston lead and eventually cruising home to a 112-99 win in Game 4 to take a 3-1 series lead. 

LeBron James picked up four fouls in the first half. When he went out with over six minutes still to play in the second quarter, the Cavs were trailing by 10. Managing to keep it right there going into halftime instead of letting Boston grow the lead was big, paving the way for Irving's dominant third quarter in which he scored 21 of his career-playoff-high 42 points.