National Basketball Association
BOXSCORE | RECAP
Cleveland 94, Chicago 73
When: 8:00 PM ET, Thursday, May 14, 2015
Where: United Center, Chicago, Illinois
Officials: #43 Dan Crawford, #65 Sean Wright, #8 Marc Davis
Attendance: 22695

CHICAGO -- Someday, LeBron James said, he will sit back with a glass of wine and reflect on his individual playoff accomplishments.

For now, however, the Cleveland Cavaliers forward is focused squarely on helping his teammates succeed in his fifth consecutive trip to the Eastern Conference finals.

"They're all different in their own right," James said. "This has been a little tougher because of the injuries we've had, the hill that we've had to climb."

Cleveland isn't finished climbing.

James flirted with a triple-double with 15 points, 11 assists and nine rebounds, and the Cavaliers eliminated the Chicago Bulls with a 94-73 win in Game 6 of an Eastern Conference semifinal series Thursday night.

Guard Matthew Dellavedova scored 19 points off the bench for Cleveland, which won the final three games of the series. Cavaliers forward Tristan Thompson added 13 points and 17 rebounds.

Cleveland advances to the Eastern Conference finals for the first time since the 2008-09 campaign. The Cavaliers will meet the winner of the semifinal series between the Atlanta Hawks and Washington Wizards. Game 1 is scheduled for Wednesday.

"The power of team trumps all," said Cavaliers first-year coach David Blatt, whose team lost forward Kevin Love in the first round of the playoffs. "I thought we behaved as a team in every respect. We faced a lot of adversity coming into the series and during the series. Individually, we manned up. As a team, we believed in ourselves and we beat a very good opponent."

Guard Jimmy Butler scored 20 points to lead the Bulls. Guard Derrick Rose contributed 14 points and six assists. Forward Pau Gasol managed eight points and five rebounds in his return from an injured hamstring.

"I'm proud of our guys," Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau said. "We came up short."

The Cavaliers led by as many as 27 points in the fourth quarter, which they entered with a 73-60 advantage.

Cleveland guard Kyrie Irving watched most of the game from the bench after injuring his left knee with 9:47 remaining in the second quarter. Irving cringed after stepping on Thompson's foot and needed help to reach the locker room, but he returned to the bench several minutes later. He was listed as probable to return but remained on the bench as the Cavaliers built a comfortable lead.

Cleveland led 58-44 at halftime after closing the second quarter on a 20-4 run with Irving on the bench.

"They were in a commanding position from that point on," Gasol said.

The Cavaliers were on top 41-40 when Bulls forward Nikola Mirotic clotheslined Cavaliers guard Iman Shumpert on a drive toward the basket. Mirotic received a flagrant-1 foul on the play. Shumpert responded by scoring six consecutive points, and he finished the quarter with 11 points in 12 minutes. He finished the game with 13 points and seven rebounds.

Blatt said he believed that the play woke up Shumpert, a Chicago native.

"I think the wrong guy to clothesline in his hometown is Iman Shumpert," Blatt said. "That's a tough, tough, real tough guy that also is a heck of a basketball player."

The Bulls scored four points in the final 6:38 of the first half. They shot 2-for-10 during that span.

Thompson scored 10 points in the first quarter to help Cleveland grab a 33-31 lead. Chicago led 25-18 after guard Mike Dunleavy drilled a 3-pointer to cap a 7-0 run. The Cavaliers responded with a 15-6 surge that included an acrobatic layup by Thompson as he crashed to the hardwood.

Thibodeau declined to address speculation about his future in Chicago.

"Until they tell me I'm not, I expect to be here," Thibodeau said.

Meanwhile, the Cavaliers will wait to learn their next opponent.

"I know where we started this year, and I know the goals that we set," Blatt said. "We're slowly but surely attaining them. We haven't finished the job, by any stretch of the imagination, but we're moving forward in a very good way."

NOTES: Bulls F Pau Gasol returned to the starting lineup after missing two games because of a strained left hamstring. Chicago shot 37.7 percent (66 of 175) without Gasol in Games 4 and 5. ... Cavaliers G Iman Shumpert started ahead of G J.R. Smith for the fourth consecutive game. ... Bulls F Taj Gibson returned to the bench after starting back-to-back games in place of Gasol. ... Cavaliers coach David Blatt praised his team for filling the scoring void of F Kevin Love, who is out for the playoffs because of a shoulder injury. "I think we've made up pretty well for his absence on offense," Blatt said. "At times, it's tough. That's what makes Kevin special." ... Bulls C Joakim Noah won the Professional Basketball Writers Association's 2014-15 J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award for outstanding service to the community.
Top Game Performances
 
Cleveland   Chicago
Matthew Dellavedova 19 Scoring Jimmy Butler 20
LeBron James 11 Assists Derrick Rose 6
Tristan Thompson 17 Rebounds Joakim Noah 11
Tristan Thompson 5 Free Throws Made Jimmy Butler 2
Iman Shumpert 2 Steals E'Twaun Moore 2
LeBron James 2 Blocks Mike Dunleavy 3
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Points FG% 3PM-3PA FTM-FTA Assists Rebounds Blocks Steals Turnovers
Cleveland 94 41.8 12-27 16-20 20 53 8 3 14
Chicago 73 37.5 4-20 9-10 17 32 6 5 7
Upcoming Games
  • Chicago will play their next game on the road against Cleveland. The Bulls have a W/L % of .551 after a win and .697 after a loss.
  • Cleveland will play their next game at home against Chicago. The Cavaliers have a W/L % of .731 after a win and .500 after a loss.