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Cavs complete long climb back to NBA playoffs without LeBron

Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (45) shoots against Houston Rockets forward Tari Eason (17) during the first half of Sunday night’s game in Cleveland. The Cavaliers clinched a playoff spot with a 108-91 win. Associated Press

CLEVELAND — Five years felt like 50.

When the Cleveland Cavaliers beat Houston 108-91 on Sunday night to clinch their first playoff spot since 2018, it ended a modest postseason drought for a franchise and its fans, who had grown spoiled by winning and challenging for NBA championships.

Blame LeBron James for that.

The superstar led Cleveland to four straight Finals, delivering the city its first pro sports title since 1964 in 2016. But since James left as a free agent five years ago — for the second time — his immense shadow had engulfed, if not overwhelmed, the Cavs.

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