CLEVELAND, Ohio — It was billed as an Eastern Conference semifinal rematch — albeit with both teams looking different.

This time, the revamped Cavs took six months of anger and humiliation out on the depleted Indiana Pacers, 120-109, at Rocket Arena on Friday night.

The victory also gives Cleveland its second in the NBA Cup, keeping hope alive for a potential wild card berth.

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More than six months ago, the heavily favored Cavs walked off the court shattered and devastated following a 4-1 series loss to the Pacers — a setback that led to weeks of soul-search

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