The Cleveland Cavaliers have clinched the top seed in the Eastern Conference and the Indiana Pacers are locked into the fourth spot, setting up a potential second-round playoff matchup.Cleveland also is guaranteed the second-best overall record behind West-leading Oklahoma City, leaving it and the visiting Pacers with nothing tangible on the line when they play on Sunday afternoon.”There might be some guys that want to play to keep their rhythm,” said Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson, whose team has won seven of its last 10.”I’ve got to talk with them to see what they want to do. We’ll give our feedback and come to a decision.”All-Stars Donovan Mitchell, Darius Garland and Evan Mobley will be rested by Cleveland (64-17). Atkinson has given his other core players the option to take the afternoon off following the team’s 108-102 victory in New York on Friday.Center Jarrett Allen will be in the lineup, completing his quest to appear in all 82 games. The eighth-year pro also is on the verge of leading the league in field goal percentage, holding a .707-.692 advantage over Detroit’s Jalen Duren.”It’s just a pride thing at the end of the day,” said Allen, whose previous high was 80 games with Brooklyn in 2018-19. “Playing 82 games, that’s been a goal. It’s something I’ve always wanted to do.”Though leading scorer Mitchell hasn’t played since spraining his left ankle on April 6 against Sacramento, his absence has been strictly precautionary. He worked out on the court before the Knicks game and is “healthy right now,” according to Atkinson.In his absence, Garland rallied the Cavaliers for their largest comeback win of the season at New York. Cleveland trailed by 23 in the first half before he caught fire and scored 13 of his team-best 26 points in the fourth quarter.”Whenever it’s clutch time, we know Darius is going to make the right plays,” Mobley said. “We just find a way to win.”
East-best Cavaliers to rest most starters in clash vs. Pacers

The Cleveland Cavaliers have clinched the top seed in the Eastern Conference and the Indiana Pacers are locked into the fourth spot, setting up a potential second-round playoff matchup.Cleveland also