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Larry Nance Jr. discusses confidence in LeBron James during 2018 playoff series vs Indiana Pacers

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Larry Nance Jr. discusses confidence in LeBron James during 2018 playoff series vs Indiana Pacers


The Indiana Pacers first-round series against the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2018 NBA playoffs is still occasionally discussed in Indianapolis to this day.

While the Pacers lost the set in seven games, many moments still live in the minds of fans. Indiana actually outscored Cleveland in the series by 40 total points, and fans still wonder if the Pacers could have won Game 7 of that best-of-seven had star guard Victor Oladipo played more minutes during the final battle. The Pacers lost by four with Oladipo playing 41.5 minutes — Cavs star LeBron James played 43.5.

In the end, James and the Cavaliers prevailed. LeBron was sensational, averaging 34.4 points, 10.0 rebounds, and 7.7 assists per game in the series while knocking down several clutch shots. Indiana gave the King all he could handle, but Cleveland moved on, and they eventually reached the NBA Finals.

Larry Nance Jr, who is now with the Atlanta Hawks, was a reserve big man for that Cavaliers team. He played in all seven games during the series while making two-thirds of his shot attempts. He was a useful piece on the Finals-bound team.

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Recently, Nance Jr appeared on ESPN‘s podcast The Hoop Collective, hosted by Brian Windhorst. The 2018 playoff run from the Cavaliers was discussed, and one the frequent hosts, ESPN writer Tim Bontemps, noted that the Pacers vs Cavs series was on a knife’s edge.

It was, but the Cavs pulled it out. They then crushed the Toronto Raptors and snuck past the Boston Celtics to reach the NBA Finals. While Cleveland’s best-of-seven sets against the Pacers and Celtics went the distance, Nance never felt worried along the way.

“Indiana took us to seven. Toronto, we played them [in the] second round, they were the number one seed in the East. And Boston was a monster, they took us to seven,” Nance began. “In Game 7 in crunch time, we were all sitting there like ‘there was just no World where we lost’. We were all so cool because we’re got that guy (LeBron).”

In Game 5 of the series, James blocked a layup from Oladipo with just a few seconds left in the fourth quarter before hitting a game-winning three-point shot at the buzzer. In Game 7, he scored five points in the final two minutes to clinch the series. The superstar forward was terrific.

James, Nance and the rest of the Cavaliers were swept in the NBA Finals by the Golden State Warriors. The entire podcast episode can be found here.

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Medical examiner releases new details about bodies of 2 young girls found in suitcases near Cleveland school

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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner released new information about the bodies of two young girls found in suitcases in Cleveland’s South Collinwood neighborhood.

On Wednesday morning, the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner confirmed through DNA that the two girls are half-siblings.

At this time, they have not been positively identified, and no further information is available while the investigation is ongoing.

In a news conference on Tuesday, Cleveland Police Chief Dorothy Todd confirmed the bodies of two young girls were found in suitcases on the city’s East Side on Monday evening.

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Cleveland police were called just after 6 p.m. to a field in the area of East 163rd and Midland Avenue for a suspected dead body.

According to police sources, a man was walking his dog in the area, for the first time in a while, due to the snow, and the dog hit on the scent.

The man immediately called 911.

“The officers responded out and located a deceased individual that was in a shallow grave inside of a suitcase,” said Chief Todd.

When officers and homicide detectives got to the scene, Todd said they found the second body nearby.

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According to the chief, both suitcases were partially buried in shallow graves. She said the victims had been there quite some time.

“It is traumatic for everyone. It is traumatic for those who live in the area to know that this was right there at their doorstep,” said Todd.

Authorities said one victim is believed to be 8-and-a-half to 13 years old and the other is believed to be 10-and-a-half to 14 years old.

“Locally, we have no reports of missing children to match these identifications. We are checking statewide as well. We have assistance from our state, federal and local partners,” said Todd.

Detectives are checking with state and federal partners as well.

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This crime scene is located near Ginn Academy in the city’s South Collinwood neighborhood.

Police said the investigation remains in its very early stages and there is no indication of an ongoing threat to public safety.

If anyone has any information, they are asked to call the Cleveland Police Homicide Unit at 216-623-5464.

Tips can remain anonymous.

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Bodies of 2 young girls found in suitcases in Cleveland’s South Collinwood neighborhood

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Medical examiner releases new details about bodies of 2 young girls found in suitcases near Cleveland school


CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Cleveland Police Chief Dorothy Todd on Tuesday confirmed the bodies of two young girls were found in suitcases on the city’s East Side Monday evening.

Cleveland police were called just after 6 p.m. to a field in the area of East 163rd and Midland Avenue for a suspected dead body.

According to police sources, a man was walking his dog in the area, for the first time in awhile due to the snow, and the dog hit on the scent.

The man immediately called 911.

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“The officers responded out and located a deceased individual that was in a shallow grave inside of a suitcase,” said Chief Todd.

When officers and homicide detectives got to the scene, Todd said they found the second body nearby.

According to the chief, both suitcases were partially buried in shallow graves. She said the victims had been there quite some time.

“It is traumatic for everyone. It is traumatic for those who live in the area to know that this was right there at their door step,” said Todd.

Authorities said one victim is believed to be 8-and-a-half to 13 years old and the other is believed to be 10-and-a-half to 14 years old.

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There is no indication at this time on their identities, according to police.

“locally we have no reports of missing children to match these identifications. We are checking statewide as well. We have assistance from our state federal and local partners,” said Todd.

Detectives are checking with state and federal partners as well.

The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner has taken custody of the bodies and will conduct further examination to determine the cause of death.

This crime scene is located near Ginn Academy in the city’s South Collinwood neighborhood.

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Police said the investigation remains in its very early stages and there is no indication of an ongoing threat to public safety.

If anyone has any information, they are asked to call the Cleveland Police Homicide Unit at 216-623-5464.

Tips can remain anonymous.



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More than 30K FirstEnergy customers without power in Cuyahoga County

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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Thousands of FirstEnergy customers are without power in Cuyahoga County this Tuesday.

The total number reached 31,785 reported outages in Cuyahoga County at noon.

That number decreased to 16,486 as of 1:10 p.m.

There were just 2,751 still without power less than an hour later at 2 p.m.

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FirstEnergy estimates power to be restored to most impacted customers between 2-4 p.m. Tuesday.

FirstEnergy spokesperson Brooke Conlan said this is due to small fires on poles.

According to Conlan, the misty rain combined with salt on the road can cause contamination on utility poles, which causes electricity to travel across the the pole and cause the fire.

Conlan added their crews are working as quickly as possible to restore power.

Due to the outages, the Parma Justice Center is closed, and all court proceedings are suspended for the remainder of Tuesday.

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