LOS ANGELES — There’s something about playing the Los Angeles Clippers that brings out a casual lack of concern in the Cavaliers.
LeBron James scored 27 points and Cleveland buried the Clippers with 3-pointers in a 114-90 victory Sunday, tying their season high with 18 from long range.
James & Co. played with an obvious ease at Staples Center, where they are 7-2 against the Clippers since the 2006-07 season. They were coming off a 12-point win over the Lakers three days earlier in which they made 16 3-pointers.
“We came out and took care of business,” James said. “We’re getting into form right now. We’ve got a great rotation going right now. The guys are healthy and we’re just trying to play the game the right way.”
J.R. Smith and Kyrie Irving added 17 points each, and reserve Channing Frye had 15 on a season-high-tying five 3-pointers for the Eastern Conference leaders. Frye also had five 3s against the Lakers in a game he started.
“Channing coming out and making those threes kind of became contagious,” Cavs coach Tyronn Lue said. “LeBron set the tone early with his pace, getting rebounds, pushing it. It wasn’t all for himself. He got the other guys involved making shots.”
The Cavs won their third straight and improved to 20-6 against the West, including 10-4 on the road.
As comfy as the Cavs were in the opposition’s house, the Clippers were awkward. They fell to 22-12 at home.
“We should have more pride,” said DeAndre Jordan, who had 11 points and 11 rebounds. “We started out the game great, but there was no fight once they punched back.”
J.J. Redick scored 19 points, and Chris Paul added 17 points and 10 assists for the Clippers. They outscored the Cavs 17-7 to start the game, but James tied it on a 3-pointer, and Tristan Thompson’s hook gave the Cavs the lead for good by the end of the quarter.
“They moved the ball well, they defended, they stopped us, they got out in transition and we let them be too comfortable,” Paul said.
Kevin Love, who finished with 12 points and nine rebounds after sitting out the previous game with a left knee sprain, launched the Cavs on a 30-6 run over the end of the first and start of the second quarter that pushed their lead to 37-23. Frye had three of his 3s in that stretch.
“We have a thing now where if you have any airspace and that shot is there, you are taking it,” Love said.
The Clippers closed to 43-38 with a 15-6 spurt, helped by 3-pointers from Jamal Crawford and two in a row from Paul. But that was their last run of the game.
The Cavs answered with a 15-3 run, including 10 by James, to close the half leading 58-41. James had two three-point plays, the first on a driving layup in which he slapped his right biceps when he drew a foul call, and the second on a dunk.
Cleveland hit eight 3-pointers in the third, including four in a row, when its lead reached 91-68.
Irving was the only Cleveland starter on the floor in the fourth, and he sat down after scoring seven in a row, capped by – what else – a 3-pointer. James Jones hit the Cavs’ 18th 3-pointer with 31 seconds left, the most the Clippers have given up this season.