Let’s be completely honest here: considering how the Atlanta Hawks handled the Cavs’ high powered offense in the regular season (3-1 record against the Cavs), it was pretty shocking to see how one-sided this series was in favor of Cleveland.
This electrifying breakaway dunk by LeBron James was the beginning of a miserable night ahead for the Hawks, as the Cavs would advance to the 2015 NBA Finals with a 118-88 drubbing of Atlanta in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals.
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