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Cavaliers complete sweep of Celtics in chippy Game 4

Bob DeChiara-USA TODAY Sports

For a little while Sunday, Game 4 of the Cleveland Cavaliers and Boston Celtics matchup looked like an NBA game from the 1990s. Chippy play, what looked like a major injury to Kevin Love and a J.R. Smith ejection all marred a 101-93 Cleveland victory that sends them on to the second round.

Turning point(s)

Kelly Olynyk's armbar on Love in the first quarter ended Love's day - and perhaps more - and will earn Olynyk several months worth of dirty hockey player stereotypes.

g33's post on Vine

The video clearly shows Love's left shoulder popping out. He immediately ran to the locker room, had it iced and was ruled out for the remainder of the game. ESPN/ABC's Heather Cox reported that Love won't undergo further evaluation until the team returns to Cleveland.

Love told the media in the post-game press conference that he dislocated his left shoulder

Star performer

James fell two dimes short of a triple double with 27 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists. Kyrie Irving grabbed a season-high 11 rebounds to go with 24 points. The Celtics have to be given credit for refusing to give up as well, led by Isaiah Thomas's 21 points and nine assists off the bench.

Highlight Reel

Most of the highlights were likewise of the physical variety.

To wit, in the second quarter, little-used Kendrick Perkins entered the game for Cleveland and immediately set a flying pick on Jae Crowder - who has been pressing LeBron James on D in the series.

Perk is the X-Pac of the NBA. He's always around big stars but nobody knows why.

Perkins received a flagrant-1. A flagrant-2 came for the Cavaliers when Smith smacked Crowder with a backhand so hard, he appeared to fall down and hyperextend his left knee.

JR smith drills Crowder with a backhand. Crowder injured, Smith ejected.

Due to the flagrant-2, Smith was ejected. He could face a fine, suspension or both from the NBA on Monday. Crowder on the other hand, left the game with a sprained knee and did not return.

The 6-foot-6 forward had been defending James aggressively, and his absence hurt the Celtics late.

Series at a glance

Game 1: Cavaliers 113, Celtics 100 (Cavaliers lead 1-0)
Game 2: Cavaliers 99, Celtics 91 (Cavaliers lead 2-0)
Game 3: Cavaliers 103, Celtics 95 (Cavaliers lead 3-0)
Game 4: Cavaliers 101, Celtics 93 (Cavaliers win 4-0)

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